

⚙️ Drive Smooth, Stay Ahead: The CVT Fluid That Powers Your Performance
Idemitsu CVT Type N (NS-2) Transmission Fluid is a premium synthetic formula designed specifically for Nissan, Infiniti, and other JATCO-equipped CVTs. It delivers precise frictional control, superior anti-shudder performance, and advanced protection against wear, corrosion, and deposits. With excellent viscosity stability and a high flash point of 180°C, it ensures reliable, efficient transmission operation under demanding conditions. Trusted by OEMs and highly rated by users, this 5-quart fluid is essential for maintaining peak CVT performance and longevity.





| ASIN | B07M9485N5 |
| Brand | Idemitsu |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,099) |
| Date First Available | 4 July 2022 |
| Item Weight | 2 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 30040091-95300C020 |
| Manufacturer | Idemitsu |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 30040091-95300C020 |
| Model | CVT Type N |
| Position | Bottom |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 10 x 22 cm; 2 kg |
| Viscosity | 5 |
V**L
Good quality!
R**O
Excelente aceite color verde, es el fabricante de aceite CVT para nissan (NS2), jeep (CVTF+4), mitsubishi (J4) equipados con transmisiones CVT de Jatco, fabricante de transmisiones CVT.
2**S
Perfect CVT NS-2 fluid replacement for 2013 Nissan Altima 2.5 Coupe. However, if you own a 2013 Altima, PLEASE double-check with your owner's manual first! It will save you a lot of headaches and potential issues. This is why: -If you search for videos or read Nissan forums on how to replace the CVT on your Altima, most will say to use the NS-3 fluid in your 2013 Altima and explain very specific steps to do the job since those transmissions do not have dipsticks to measure the fluid level. It seems that dipsticks were phased out around that year? (not sure of this) -Following those sources, I almost bought the NS-3 fluid. Fortunately, I thought of confirming with the owner's manual before submitting the order. -Glad I did because the manual specifically says that my 2013 Altima Couple uses the NS-2 version of the fluid, and mine DOES have a dipstick. The label on the dipstick itself shows NS-2. Maybe using NS-3 in a car that requires NS-2 won't hurt it, but I did not want to take the risk. -Because the info on my manual did not match with what I read/saw online showing that all 2013 models use NS-3, I spent more time reading. After putting two and two together, I realized that 2013 was the transition year between the 4th generation and 5th generation Altimas, which came with a different version of the CVT. Also, the Altima Coupes were being phased out in 2013. So, my Altima Coupe - although it is a 2013 model - has a CVT from the previous generation. -My conclusion is that since the Altima Coupe was being phased out, Nissan decided not to install the newer CVT in the last few Coupes sold. Mine probably doesn't have some of the other upgrades that came with the 2013 models either. Not sure if this applies to other 2013 Altima models besides the Coupe, so again please check your owner's manual to confirm! Then comes the question: do you "really" have to use the Nissan branded CVT fluid? The short answer is NO. But make sure to use the right fluid. Besides, the Nissan branded CVT fluis is outrageously expensive. The long answer is that, if your vehicle is still under warranty, it is probably a good idea to have it serviced at the dealer with the Nissan Branded fluid until the warranty period runs out. Yes, those fluid changes at the dealership are expensive ($300 in my area, OUCH). But, this will make life easier if you ever need to make a warranty claim because the dealership WILL require evidence that the car was serviced with the Nissan branded CVT fluid. The manual actually says that not using the Nissan branded fluid "will damage the CVT, which is not covered by the Nissan new vehicle limited warranty." If you service your car elsewhere and you still have warranty, make sure they use the Nissan branded fluid and that this shows on the receipts. That way you can show your dealership "evidence" that the Nissan branded fluid was used for warranty purposes. If your car is out of warranty, I do not see a point in using the Nissan branded fluid. While there are various "universal" CVT fluids options out there that are allegedly compatible with all CVTs, on the other hand there are not that many options for NS-2 or NS-3 specific fluids outside the Nissan branded ones. That's why I ended up ordering this Idemitsu fluid. It is NS-2 specific, and it has the right color too...which is a greenish/blueish weird color. I was familiar with the Idemitsu brand since since I've used some of their products in the past and they are well-known in performance circles. The "universal" CVT fluids are probably good. Sure, the Idemitsu is quite a lot more money than the "universal" CVT fluids ($65 for a 5quart jug of Idemitsu CVT vs $24 for a 5quart jug of Castrol CVT at the time of this review). But the Idemitsue is NS-2 specific and still cheaper than the Nissan branded one. For me, the Idemitsu is the best compromise. So far, far the car drives really good. The throttle feels more responsive and the transmission shifts more smoothly. I hope this long review helps others out there!
D**Z
I purchased this for my 2010 Nissan Rouge, with 189k my car would fell like it was skipping from every take off from a stop. I changed out both my inner and outer filter and with this fluid. Let me tell you I’m so glad I did because now after driving for a few miles the skipping has stopped. My car drive like a new car with no issues whatsoever on my transmission from slipping. Five plus stars from me on this product.
J**Z
Me gusto el tiempo de entrega y la calidad del aceite, sentí el cambio en el funcionamiento de mi transmision automática
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