Auto trans fluid
#21
Originally Posted by DavesZ#3
All the dealership will have to prove is that you didn't follow the required fluid (Nissan J-Matic) usage. Or they can claim that you didn't have it serviced regularly.
You void the warranty on the tranny, or any other part of the car for that matter, by not following the mfrs service directions and schedule.
#22
Originally Posted by IP05G35
Nissan J-matic isn't some magical transmission fluid, it's a fluid that meets a certain spec. If an ATF meets or exceeds that spec, which Amsoil ATF does, Nissan/Infiniti can not void your warranty.
If you look in your owners manual or maintenance manual, every fluid except for one includes the phrase "or equivalent" or lists a standards-body specification (API, SAE, DOT). Nissan J-Matic is the only one that doesn't include that "or equivalent" exception.
You can argue the point till the cows come home, but if you show up at a dealership with a failed auto trans, the bottom line that they will hold you to will be "use of non-approved ATF" as the cause of failure.
#24
I did experiment with Motul synth ATF (can't remember particular type), which I thought was supperior to anything. It was not good - the tranny shifts were rough and kind of slow. Nissan Matic J seemed much more fluid and thin, it smoothened the tranny a lot.
#27
Originally Posted by Lem
hmm excuse me for being a noob but how much j- matic fluid do we need? just one botttle?
link is in my signature.
#29
Update:
I'll be running AMSoil ATF on my G35. After seeing many Infiniti and Nissan dealers now using BG ATF as the J-matic replacement, I don't see the reason of not to use the AMSoil ATF. I'll report back if there's anything wrong
My car is now at 63K miles.
I'll be running AMSoil ATF on my G35. After seeing many Infiniti and Nissan dealers now using BG ATF as the J-matic replacement, I don't see the reason of not to use the AMSoil ATF. I'll report back if there's anything wrong
My car is now at 63K miles.
#30
JATCO provides a warranty to Nissan which provides the warranty to you.
JATCO will not warranty the tranny to Nissan if on their inspection non J matic is found inside.
JATCO is forcing this restriction on Nissan, thus no equivalent.
The problem is the stick/slip curve on the new dual lockup clutches..........anyway problems don't usually show up until just after 100k unless you increase the torque above specified limits [333 lb/ft on input shaft].
JATCO will not warranty the tranny to Nissan if on their inspection non J matic is found inside.
JATCO is forcing this restriction on Nissan, thus no equivalent.
The problem is the stick/slip curve on the new dual lockup clutches..........anyway problems don't usually show up until just after 100k unless you increase the torque above specified limits [333 lb/ft on input shaft].
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