Nissan also says there isn't a major problem with their radiators...do you believe that, too?

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Serious question here, been watching this issue here and on Honda forums also regarding the Honda or Nissan brand ATF. Do you all think that these 2 companies actually refine their own oils or do they rebrand another companies oil? I don't know but would like to get your thoughts. I've always been of the mind that they recommend "their" fluids, filters, etc because they are in the business to make money. And by labeling these products with their brand they can put a premium on the prices, and by putting "warning labels" on the vehicle and in the manual (only use Nissan/Honda/whatever fluids) that they create a market to buy their products out of fear of using anything else. I think it's more about increasing their bottom line than anything else.disallow wrote:There is a label under the hood of our pathfinders that says to use only genuine Nissan fluid. Having heard many stories about Nissans, Hondas, and certain GMs that need specific factory fill trans fluid, I am inclined to beleive them!bakerbaker wrote:You dont have to believe anything, You get to select which theory you like best. I called the local stealership and they said any fluid that is compatible would not void the warranty. So use whatever fluid you like. I use Nissan trans fluid. Lets leave it at that.FLiPMaRC wrote:I'm sorry, but I don't believe Nissan made transmissions to only work with Nissan brand fluids.
Why screw around to save $20-30 every 60k miles??
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Thanks for posting this bit. My worries about the bypass have been twofold:Scarbs wrote: Long story short, the transmission fluid overheated and the Pathfinder when into limp mode.
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Anyway, I installed the external cooler in the parking lot of the auto parts store, added fluid so that I was at the right level, and drove to Powell and back without issue--even the "Check Engine Soon" light cycled off after a few starts.
No, he is not correct. There is still a cooler mounted to the front passenger side of the radiator that the trans fluid is piped through. I don't think you would have any problem at all doing the bypass without jacking it up-there is plenty of room underneath (I've been under there eyeballing this a number of times myself).mc01ta wrote: Is he correct about by bypassing we wouldnt have a cooler unless installing another one? Also is it possible to do this bypass without a jack or lift as i have neither. I would love for one of you that know this issue and fix give them a ring and drop some knowledge to both of these people.