Infiniti dealer uses Valvoline Maxlife ATF for tranny flush?
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Originally Posted by RunLevelZero
I would be happy to perform the standard drain and fill transmission service for you. That would run $129.95 for the fluid and labor plus taxes. If you would like to do that, let me know a date and time and we will be glad to accommodate you."
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I had mine just done at my INFINITI DEALER here in north Jersey.
$165 for the proper service, performed by INFINITI technicians.
I would say that if you bought a fin, you should not take it to a place that does not work on fins every day.
now my tranny is a tight as new...happy with the proper flush technique and J Matic running through its veins....
$165 for the proper service, performed by INFINITI technicians.
I would say that if you bought a fin, you should not take it to a place that does not work on fins every day.
now my tranny is a tight as new...happy with the proper flush technique and J Matic running through its veins....
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Originally Posted by vinflouen
I had mine just done at my INFINITI DEALER here in north Jersey.
$165 for the proper service, performed by INFINITI technicians.
I would say that if you bought a fin, you should not take it to a place that does not work on fins every day.
now my tranny is a tight as new...happy with the proper flush technique and J Matic running through its veins....
$165 for the proper service, performed by INFINITI technicians.
I would say that if you bought a fin, you should not take it to a place that does not work on fins every day.
now my tranny is a tight as new...happy with the proper flush technique and J Matic running through its veins....
#21
Originally Posted by clutchless
Contact Nissan directly regarding this improper service by the dealer that is in violation of the warranty requirements. I used to defend Nissan in Lemon Law cases and think this is a serious issue. There is contact information in your owners manuals. Call Nissan customer assistance and complain about the dealer. Nissan has Dealer Technical Service Specialists that travel among the dealers dealing with complaints and technical issues who will investigate your complaint. Nissan will want to know that one of their dealers is violating the warranty requirements and possibly opening them up to future warranty claims or legal action due to their negligent behavior.
Also write a letter to the dealer repeating everything they said to you regarding the transmission fluid. Send it certified mail, return receipt and keep a copy for your records. I think a complete flush with J-matic fluid as soon as possible will probably prevent any future problems since you have not had the Valvoline in there very long. Maybe Nissan will do it for free after you complain. Good luck.
Also write a letter to the dealer repeating everything they said to you regarding the transmission fluid. Send it certified mail, return receipt and keep a copy for your records. I think a complete flush with J-matic fluid as soon as possible will probably prevent any future problems since you have not had the Valvoline in there very long. Maybe Nissan will do it for free after you complain. Good luck.
That is why i do my own service to all my cars.
Goodluck bro! Take them to court!@
#22
When I went to the dealer to fix my axle I ask about your issue ^^. the guy said that you should talk to the dealer because if something happen in your tranny they might say some excuse and end up your the one suffering. "The Infinity and Nissan Dealer should use only J matic to flush the tranny because its the proper way to flush their engines" dealer said.
so good luck to you bro...
(my baby's arthritis "axle" is fixed, no more clicking ..)
so good luck to you bro...
(my baby's arthritis "axle" is fixed, no more clicking ..)
#24
yeah this is weird, i went to nissan today to get diff fluid and they gave me valvoline 75w90 gear oil and i was going to have the tranny flushed there next week but i bet they would use the valvoline for that too... should i not put this in my diff either? maybe something synthetic like amsoil i've been reading? at least its cheap.
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the problem is now they will probably, just change the fluid to the same stuff again and change the fluid to j-matic on the ticket and send you on your way. I would call infiniti consumer affairs, be very polite and state your case. Say that you believe it may have damaged your tranny because they did not use approved fluid.
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