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This is for every Nissan Rogue driver
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out there. Let's talk about that
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annoying CVT problem. Here's what you
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can do before spending big at the shop.
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The CVT or continuously variable
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transmission is what helps your Rogue
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change speed smoothly, but sometimes it
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fails. How do you know? You might notice
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jerking, slow acceleration, or strange
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noises. First, check your transmission
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fluid. Low or dirty fluid is a common
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cause. Look under the hood for the
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transmission dipstick. If the fluid is
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dark or smells burned, it's time to
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change it. Always use the fluid type
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recommended in your manual. Next, look
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for warning lights on your dashboard. If
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the check engine light is on, get the
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code scanned at an auto parts store.
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This can tell you if it's really the CVT
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or something else. If fluid and codes
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don't solve it, try resetting your car's
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computer. Disconnect the battery for 10
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minutes, then reconnect. Sometimes this
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clears minor issues. Still no luck? You
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may need a mechanic. Some CVT problems
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need special tools and skills. But by
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checking fluid, scanning codes, and
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resetting first, you might avoid a big
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repair bill. Remember, early action can
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save you money. Don't wait for bigger
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problems. That's how to tackle Nissan
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Rogue CBT failure, step by simple step.
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Stay safe and keep your car running