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Android 2.3.3
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This is what Eric said on using synthetic oil on my 91 Civic.
Proceed with caution. If you switch to synthetic you may find that your engine leaks oil where it didn’t before. It may also start to burn oil internally. Your vehicle is old enough that it was made before synthetics became popular so you may want to stick with conventional oil.
This is what Eric said on using synthetic oil on my 91 Civic.
Proceed with caution. If you switch to synthetic you may find that your engine leaks oil where it didn’t before. It may also start to burn oil internally. Your vehicle is old enough that it was made before synthetics became popular so you may want to stick with conventional oil.
I cleared the cache and switched to desktop page. But when I open the next page which went back to the mobile page.
I cleared the cache and switched to desktop page. But when I open the next page which went back to the mobile page.
I did the tablet method. But it is not permanent. It only displays one desktop page and the next page will go back to mobile page.
I did the tablet method. But it is not permanent. It only displays one desktop page and the next page will go back to mobile page.
I don’t know what I did. Today, I get the main web pages (not mobile) on my Samsung Galaxy S. I, actually, prefer to the main web pages instead of the mobile pages. I use the Boat browser which does a good job formatting regular web pages on small display.
I don’t know what I did. Today, I get the main web pages (not mobile) on my Samsung Galaxy S. I, actually, prefer to the main web pages instead of the mobile pages. I use the Boat browser which does a good job formatting regular web pages on small display.
I am not fully understand that flush procedure.
Do I have to pour in the CVT fluid while the engine is running?
Would it damage the transmission if the transmission has only half of the fluid or I am not fast enough to fill the transmission with the new fluid?I am not fully understand that flush procedure.
Do I have to pour in the CVT fluid while the engine is running?
Would it damage the transmission if the transmission has only half of the fluid or I am not fast enough to fill the transmission with the new fluid?I found a procedure to drain and fill the Nissan CVT fluid.
http://my6thgen.org/f107/how-change-your-cvt-transmission-fluid-drain-refill-3264/I am going to look for the hex drain plug before buying 5 litres of Nissan NS2 fluid at C$30 per litre.
I found a procedure to drain and fill the Nissan CVT fluid.
http://my6thgen.org/f107/how-change-your-cvt-transmission-fluid-drain-refill-3264/I am going to look for the hex drain plug before buying 5 litres of Nissan NS2 fluid at C$30 per litre.
Thank you the information.
The following are step 2 and 3 of the instruction. It does not make sense to run the engine while refilling with new CVT fluid.
This procedure sounds like a flush instead of drain and fill.
2. Drain CVT fluid from CVT fluid cooler hose [outlet side (1)] and
refill with new specified NISSAN CVT fluid in the CVT fluid
charging pipe with the engine running at idle speed.3. Refill until new CVT fluid comes out from CVT fluid cooler hose [outlet side (1)].
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