vitz 2017 gear box issue

dakshinasd

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    Oya seen eka normal machan. Oka wadipura dannenne low speed wala hemita accelerate karaddi neda?

    0 idan speed karaddi danenne na. Speed eke gihin 20ta wage adu karala hemita aye gas dunnama hitapu gaman panina gathiyak danenawa.

    High speed wala oka dannenne na.

    Podi test ekak karala balapan. Uba thaniyama yanakota and hodata bara dala yanakota wenasak thiyenawada kiyala. Aniwa bara dala yanakota oka danena gathiya improve wei.

    Oya podi engine wala CVT wada karaddi danena widiha. oka 1000CC nisa hodai. 660CC wala ehema thawa danenawa.

    Kokatath gear oil maru karanna. Tuneup ekak karanna. Oka 11K duwala kiwwata lankawe un meter eka anith paththata duawwanawa. :D
     

    hrm

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    Api ithin vitz padala nane. Uba kyna eka hari athi ehenm :sorry:

    Ubata passo gana idea ekak tynwda mchn
    http://www.elakiri.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1924777


    ne ban. normal auto gear car ekak padala mulinma CVT ekak drive karadi hithenne gear box eke awlak kiyala :) CVT stress karanne nethuwa shape eke drive karanna one.


    Passo aluth eke nam engine/gear box same as Vitz. Vitz ekata wada space eka tikak wedyi. samahara options ehemath wedyi.
     

    Hyaenidae

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    awurudu 3tama gear oil chang kare neddA?:oo:

    Transmission fluid expire වෙන්නේ නෑ. Heat එකට break down වෙන්නෙ ඉතින් 11000km ඇත්ත mileage එක නම් CVTF මාරු කරන එක බොරු වැඩක්.
     

    Emios

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    Transmission fluid expire වෙන්නේ නෑ. Heat එකට break down වෙන්නෙ ඉතින් 11000km ඇත්ත mileage එක නම් CVTF මාරු කරන එක බොරු වැඩක්.

    You mad?They do break down same like engine oil after sometime.40000km or 2 years.which ever comes first.
     

    Hyaenidae

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    You mad?They do break down same like engine oil after sometime.40000km or 2 years.which ever comes first.

    Nope, refer to a workshop manual or a maintenance schedule published by a vehicle manufacturer

    Unlike engine oils transmission fluid doesnt contain additives which break down over time - in fact, the shelf life of transmission fluid is some 3000+ years :yes:
     

    Emios

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    Nope, refer to a workshop manual or a maintenance schedule published by a vehicle manufacturer

    Unlike engine oils transmission fluid doesnt contain additives which break down over time - in fact, the shelf life of transmission fluid is some 3000+ years :yes:

    That is for japan.which never intented to export to sl or to use the vehicle more than 3 years.That is what they say lifetime oil.They consider lifetime of the car to 3 years.Refer to the extreme condition pages in manual.They say to check and replace.You must not keep any oil in car more than 2 years in sri lankan conditions.includin break oil,power steering oil etc.
     
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    milhan123

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    Take it to Toyota Lanka and get a service done. Just dont tell them anything.
    Only they have the OBD device which checks for any faults. Also it will cost around 20k.
     

    Hyaenidae

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    That is for japan.which never intented to export to sl.Refer to the extreme condition pages in manual.They say to check and replace.You must not keep any oil in car more than 2 years in sri lankan conditions.includin break oil,power steering oil etc.

    Even in the severe maintenance schedule guide it's mentioned that replacing transmission fluid should be done by mileage (40k) and time should be disregarded

    Edit: What you say is true for Engine oil (6mo-1yr), coolant (5yr) and brake fluid (2-3yrs), it isn't applicable for transmission fluid
     
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    Emios

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    Even in the severe maintenance schedule guide it's mentioned that replacing transmission fluid should be done by mileage (40k) and time should be disregarded

    Edit: What you say is true for Engine oil, coolant and brake fluid, it isn't applicable for transmission fluid

    why it's some magic fluid?It will break down.You can see the performance change immediately after a cvt oil change if you haven't done for years.Not time is disregarded time is irrelevant in extreme conditions.You should check and replace
     

    Hyaenidae

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    why it's some magic fluid?It will break down.You can see the performance change immediately after a cvt oil change if you haven't done for years.Not time is disregarded time is irrelevant in extreme conditions.You should check and replace

    Not magic, it's just how it is. The only way transmission fluid breaks down is heat; that's why they advice you to avoid keeping the car stationary while the vehicle is in gear (D) for a prolonged time. So time doesn't have an effect on transmission fluid as long as the transmission is operating under desired temperatures. However, if you're pushing the transmission fluid to its limits (=severe conditions), you should replace it within 40k kms.

    You're just wasting money by replacing transmission fluid in a timely basis.
     

    Hyaenidae

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    time is irrelevant in extreme conditions

    Not really, no. Take engine oil for example. If you're doing frequent short trips without letting the engine reach working temperature engine oil will break down much quicker regardless of the mileage; hence the 6 month oil change interval
     

    Emios

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    Not magic, it's just how it is. The only way transmission fluid breaks down is heat; that's why they advice you to avoid keeping the car stationary while the vehicle is in gear (D) for a prolonged time. So time doesn't have an effect on transmission fluid as long as the transmission is operating under desired temperatures. However, if you're pushing the transmission fluid to its limits (=severe conditions), you should replace it within 40k kms.

    You're just wasting money by replacing transmission fluid in a timely basis.

    You are saying the same thing.Sri lanka is severe condition and go traffic is the worst thing for heat related issues.Sri lanka is not a desired climate with high humidity.You are making statements for japan roads.Even if you don't drive at all it should be replaced.More importanlty if you make short trips it becomes worse in the case of op doing 11000km just short trips.
     

    Emios

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    Not really, no. Take engine oil for example. If you're doing frequent short trips without letting the engine reach working temperature engine oil will break down much quicker regardless of the mileage; hence the 6 month oil change interval

    so what about the transmission oil.it's the same.few kms doesn't mean oil is new
     

    Dragon Kolla

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    ne ban. normal auto gear car ekak padala mulinma CVT ekak drive karadi hithenne gear box eke awlak kiyala :) CVT stress karanne nethuwa shape eke drive karanna one.


    Passo aluth eke nam engine/gear box same as Vitz. Vitz ekata wada space eka tikak wedyi. samahara options ehemath wedyi.

    ela ela

    mekata awith reply ekak dala palayanko :yes:

    http://www.elakiri.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1924777