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The volume of oil in the manual transmission nissan almera n16. Rules for self-changing oil in manual transmission nissan almera classic

Motorists know for sure that car maintenance is a rather expensive pleasure. IN present time Increasingly, car owners are trying, in order to save the budget, to carry out maintenance of their car on their own, to perform simple service work at home. One of these tasks is the planned replacement transmission fluid. This article is focused on Nissan owners Almera. In it we will tell you how to carry out an oil change in a manual transmission Nissan Almera Classic at home, which motor fluid give preference when buying and how much to buy, how often the transmission of this vehicle needs to be.

Instructions for changing the oil in a manual transmission Nissan Almera.

Transmission Fluid Change Frequency

The manufacturer regulates the planned replacement lubricating fluid in a manual transmission every ninety thousand kilometers, which roughly corresponds to a time interval of four years of car operation. According to the regulations, checking the oil level and its quality should be carried out after twenty thousand kilometers traveled by the vehicle.

In practice, the interval between oil changes may be shorter if the machine is operated in harsh climatic conditions, or the owner is an adherent of an aggressive driving style. In such situations, replacement may be required earlier than the regulated period, presumably after sixty thousand mileage by the vehicle.

Additionally, a faster loss of transmission fluid quality properties than guaranteed by the manufacturer can be caused by factors of frequent driving on unsatisfactory pavement, regular traffic jams that require sudden stops and starts, as well as the fact that a low-grade liquid was filled during its previous replacement. In order not to miss the moment when an unplanned transmission fluid change is required, it is important to feel your car, respond to deterioration in its controllability, in case of problems with the transmission, and, if necessary, change the lubricant without delay.

What engine oil to fill in?

If it is determined that the car needs an oil change, you will have to purchase a transmission fluid, which is very often accompanied by certain difficulties. And the matter is not always due to the availability of finance: the modern market offers a huge range of fuels and lubricants, among which it is difficult to choose perfect option for your car.

To find out which oil is most suitable for the Nissan Almera manual transmission, you should carefully study the user manual for the car. The manufacturer regulates the filling of oil, which corresponds to the viscosity of the SAE standard with the marking 75W80, and according to the API classifier it has a class of at least GL-4. As for the manufacturer of the fluid, the approvals for use in gearboxes are lubricants from ELF, and you can also buy analogues of products from other popular manufacturers of fuels and lubricants. At the same time, it is important to purchase goods only in official, certified car dealerships in order to avoid buying low-quality counterfeit products.

How much transmission fluid is required for a complete change?

The second, no less important question when buying transmission oil: how many liters to buy, since each excess canister is an additional and unjustified financial waste. The manufacturer in the instructions for the Nissan Almera Classic indicates that the mechanical box will include an oil volume of 2.8 to three liters. In practice, these figures are not one hundred percent true. According to service center specialists and experienced mechanics, the Nissan Almera Classic manual transmission will require 3.2 liters of oil. Accordingly, it is necessary to immediately buy four liters of transmission fluid so that you do not have to quit work and run for the missing lubricant.

Replacement process

The algorithm for changing the oil in a manual transmission Nissan Almera Classic is not particularly unique, typical for other Vehicle from manual box gears. To carry out this procedure, it is not necessary to contact auto mechanics; you can change the oil with your own hands at home.

In practice, it is possible, by performing actions according to step by step instructions carrying out the procedure:


Summing up

Consistent fulfillment of the assigned tasks is a guarantee of success. Despite the simplicity of changing the lubricant in the Nissan Almera manual transmission, the work requires care and scrupulousness from the performer. And finally: do not try to save on the quality of the transmission fluid, such savings are more than doubtful, since your safety on the road depends on the smooth functioning of the gearbox.

Hello! After reading this article, you will learn how to change the oil in a Nissan Almera automatic transmission. The procedure requires certain skills, but if you delve a little into the course of work, then everything can be done independently and without trips to a car service. And those who have not yet, please read our article first. So let's get started.

What is required to change the oil in a Nissan Almera automatic transmission?

To change the oil in a Nissan Almera automatic transmission, we need a new gear oil. It is advisable to take the original NISSAN ATF MATIC-D in the amount of 4 liters. you can search for part number KLE22-00004 or KE908-99931. If you can not find the original, then take an analogue. But first check the possibility of its application.

New automatic transmission filter Can be found under the article: 31728-31X01. We take the original or a high-quality double.

New transmission gasket. Article: 31397-31X02. As in the case of the filter, we take either a good take or the original!

Wrench 10". Best of all is the head, extension and collar.
13" socket and similar size cap.
Key for 22".
Carburetor cleaner (maybe the easiest).
Clean napkin, rags.
Flat screwdriver.
Knife for stripping old sealant.
Measuring canister, funnel, container for testing.

Oil change interval in automatic transmission Nissan Almera

The manufacturer recommends changing the oil Automatic Nissan Almera after 60 thousand kilometers or after 4 years, whichever comes first. If the car is used in difficult conditions, then the replacement interval can be reduced to 30 thousand km and 24 months, respectively.

The progress of the oil change in the automatic transmission Nissan Almera

We draw your attention to the fact that the replacement must be carried out on a warm engine. When working with oil, safety precautions must be observed, as burns can be obtained. In case of contact with the eyes and skin, immediately rinse the affected area with plenty of water.

1. So, we warmed up the engine to operating temperature and turned it off. Before starting work, the engine protection was previously removed, which prevented access to the automatic transmission.

2. Find the drain plug:

And we unscrew it with a pre-prepared key for 22 ". Nearby we keep a container for working out, into which we drain the ATF.

Approximately 3-3.5 liters of oil should drain.

3. We wrap the drain plug in place. You can even completely tighten it, we will not touch it anymore. If puck drain plug not in very good condition it is best to replace it immediately. The issue price is 30 rubles, but this will save you from further problems such as oil leakage through the drain plug.

4. We unscrew the 10 "21 bolt around the perimeter of the automatic transmission pan with a 10" wrench.

5. With a flat screwdriver, pry off the pallet and remove it to the side.

6. We see the "guts" of the automatic transmission and oil filter which we need to remove.

7. The most unfortunate, in my opinion, in dismantling the Nissan Almera automatic transmission filter, is the location of the nut on top of the valve body. And in order to remove the filter of the machine, you need to remove the entire valve body. Yes, it sounds scary, but there is nothing complicated here. just loosen all the valve body mounting bolts:

And along the way, we unscrew, if possible, all the bolts securing the box filter.

8. Disconnect the contact chip, as shown in the photo below.

9. Carefully remove the gearshift rod and completely unscrew all the valve body mounting bolts and remove it.

10. Here is the same nut, because of which the entire valve body had to be removed.

11. We remove the old filter and install a new one in its place.

12. We put the valve body with a new filter in place and stretch all the bolts. Since the bolts are of different sizes, it is important to install each in its place. Therefore, when disassembling, try not to confuse them. Don't forget to connect the wire connector and install the shift shaft correctly!

13. We clean the automatic transmission pan from dirt. Using a knife, remove the remnants of the old gasket. We also clean the magnets, on which metal chips usually accumulate. Do not forget to clean the box itself from the old sealant.

14. We install the automatic transmission pan in place and gradually stretch all the bolts. In principle, all work under the car is completed. If there was a metal protection, then we install it in place and go into the engine compartment.

15. The next step in changing the oil in a Nissan Almera automatic transmission is filling in new gear oil. We will do this through the dipstick hole, but for convenience, we will remove the air filter duct:

16. We take out the probe and insert a funnel into its hole.

17. Pour new oil into the box. You can safely fill in 3.5 - 4 liters of oil. Install the dipstick in place.

18. We sit in the salon and start the engine. We give a little work and begin to sort out the positions of the automatic transmission selector with a slight delay, while holding the brake pedal. Then let the engine warm up and turn it off.

19. check the oil level in the automatic transmission. We take out the dipstick and look at the level.

In this case, it should be closer to the upper mark ("HOT" mark, which means "hot", since we have already warmed up the engine to operating temperature). If there is not enough oil, then we add it, if there is a lot, then we just take a simple syringe and a dropper and pump out the required amount.

That's actually all! At this Nissan Almera automatic transmission oil change can be considered complete! Thank you for your attention and see you soon! And at the very end of the article you can watch a video in which everything is described and shown in great detail.

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Nissan Almera N16 is a B-class car aimed at the entry-level segment. The release of the model began in 2000. A platform hatchback called Pulsar was produced in the UK - for the European market, as well as some Asian countries. The sedan version known in Russia was assembled in Japan. In the home market, this modification was known as bluebird Sylphy. The car received a platform created by the joint efforts of Renault and Nissan. Note that the same "trolley" was used to create Nissan models Primera and Almera Tino. Nissan Almera N16 could be purchased with gasoline engines of 1.5 and 1.8 liters, with a power of 90-115 Horse power. A 2.2-liter diesel unit (110 hp) was also available. In addition, the car was offered with a 1.5-liter dCi diesel engine manufactured by Renault. The motors were aggregated with a mechanical or automatic transmission.

In 2003, a restyled version was released, which remained practically unchanged compared to the Almera of the 2000 model. And yet, the developers changed the interior design, and also finalized undercarriage, and in motor range a 2.2-liter diesel appeared, boosted to 136 horsepower. This motor was aggregated with a mechanical six-speed gearbox. In 2006, the termination was announced manufactured by Nissan Almera N16, but despite this, in 2002 in South Korea production of a similar car called the Renault-Samsung SM3 was launched. This car began to be delivered to Russia in 2006, but under the name Nissan Almera Classic.

How much oil is needed for manual transmission Nissan Almera N16

Year of release (2000-2006)

  • Oil in a manual transmission with an engine 1.5 - 2.8-3.0 liters.
  • Oil in a manual transmission with a 1.8 engine - 2.8-3.0 liters.
  • Oil in a manual transmission with a 2.2 engine - 2.8-3.0 liters.

What oil is required for manual transmission Nissan Almera N16

Year of release (2000-2006)

  • Manual transmission oil with engine 1.5 - 75W80 GL-4, Nissan MT-XZ GL4 SAE 75W-80, Elf Trans Elf NFP 75W-80
  • Manual transmission oil with engine 1.8 - 75W80 GL-4, Nissan MT-XZ GL4 SAE 75W-80, Elf Trans Elf NFP 75W-80
  • Manual transmission oil with engine 2.2 - 75W80 GL-4, Nissan MT-XZ GL4 SAE 75W-80, Elf Trans Elf NFP 75W-80

Refueling volumes:

ICE oil5W-40 ke900-90042

2.7 l

Automatic transmission oil Matic-D ke908-99931

full filling volume - 7.7 l

partial filling volume - 4.5 l

Manual transmission oil XZ OIL 75W-80 ke916-99931

3.0 l

AntifreezeL248 ke902-99945

6.7 l

Brake Fluid DOT 4 ke903-99932

filling volume - 1 l

P - check, lubrication
W- replacement
Maintenance interval (Months and kilometers), whichever comes first. Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 132 144 156 168
Mileage, t.km 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150 165 180 195 210
Motor oil W W W W W W W W W W W W W W
Oil filter W W W W W W W W W W W W W W
Drive belts P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
Engine cooling system P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
Coolant see note (1) P P P P P W P P P W P P P W
Air filter P W P W P W P W P W P W P W
Fuel lines and pipelines of gasoline vapors P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
Conventional spark plugs type see note (4) W W W W W W W W W W W W W W
Spark plugs with platinum tip**** P W P W P W P W P W P W P W
Diagnostics of the engine management system (including oxygen sensor) (Consult). P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
Headlight direction. Measurement of the strength of the luminous flux of external lighting devices. P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
Tire pressure, condition, tread wear (incl. spare wheel), if necessary. rearrange P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
Brake pads, discs, drums, cylinders and other brake components P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
Pedal Brake, Parking Brake, Clutch (Brake Performance Check, Free Play) P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
vacuum hoses, brake pipes and their connections and the control valve of the brake booster. P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
Brake system and clutch: check the fluid level, as well as for leakage P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
Fluid in brake system, clutch fluid. W W W W W W W
Power steering fluid and hoses (checking the fluid level and also for leaks) P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
Oil in a manual transmission. P P P P P W P P P P P W P P
Automatic transmission fluid P P P W P P P W P P P W P P
Steering mechanism and drive, axle and suspension parts, exhaust system(damages, leaks) P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
Drive shafts (half shafts) (damage, leaks) P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
Checking the toxicity of exhaust gases P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
Checking the Body for Corrosion (Body Inspection) See Note (2) P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
Seat belts (operation, damage) P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
Lubrication / check of hinges and locks of doors, hood, trunk P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
Windshield wipers front and rear, windshield washer system, fluid (level) P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
Battery (level, electrolyte density, terminal lubrication) P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
Airbag see note (3) - - - - - - - - - - - - - -