Fluid - CVT: Service and Repair
CVT FLUID
Inspection
CHECKING CVT FLUID
The fluid level should be checked with the fluid warmed up to 50� to 80�C (122� to 176�F). The fluid level check procedure is as follows:
1. Check for fluid leakage.
2. With the engine warmed up, drive the vehicle in an urban area.
When ambient temperature is 20�C (68�F), it takes about 10 minutes for the CVT fluid to warm up to 50� to 80�C (122� to 176�F).
3. Park the vehicle on a level surface.
4. Apply parking brake firmly.
5. With engine at idle, while depressing brake pedal, move shift selector throughout the entire shift range.
6. Pull out the CVT fluid level gauge from the CVT fluid charging pipe after pressing the tab on the CVT fluid level gauge to release the lock.
7. Wipe fluid off the CVT fluid level gauge. Insert the CVT fluid level gauge rotating 180� from the originally installed position, then securely push the CVT fluid level gauge until it meets the top end of the CVT fluid charging pipe.
CAUTION:
When wiping away the CVT fluid level gauge, always use lint-free paper, not a cloth rag.
8. Place the selector lever in "P" or "N" and check that the fluid level is within the specified range.
CAUTION:
When reinstalling CVT fluid level gauge, insert it into the
CVT fluid charging pipe and rotate it to the original installation position until securely locked.
CVT FLUID CONDITION
Check CVT fluid condition.
- If CVT fluid is very dark or smells burned, check operation of CVT.
Flush cooling system after repair of CVT.
- If CVT fluid contains frictional material (clutches, brakes, etc.), inspect and clean the CVT fluid cooler mounted in the radiator and flush cooler line using cleaning solvent and compressed air after repair of CVT. Service and Repair.