CVT fluid

Owner reviews for CVT fluid

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AMSOIL CVT fluid
Motorsagen
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Rating 5.0

I run Amsoil full synthetic CVT fluid and drain / fill every 30k miles. 180,000 miles of this. Runs like a dream. No issues.

Pros: runs like a dream, no issues
Mileage: 289681 km
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VALVOLINE CVT fluid
Etekrestorations62
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Rating 5.0

There are much more cost effective alternatives to Subaru fluids that meet or exceed the OEM specifications, including Amsoil Synthetic CVT Fluid, ENEOS ECO CVTF/ENEOS Import CVTF Model S, Idemitsu CVTF Type SB2 (which is often the OEM fluid in a different bottle) and Valvoline CVT Full Synthetic.

Pros: cost effective alternatives
Vehicle: Subaru
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OEM Subaru CVT fluid

Same question for Europe: Subaru in Germany recommends cvt fluid change every 45 000km on heavy duty and every 90 000 on standard usage.

Vehicle: Subaru Outback
Mileage: 45000 km
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VALVOLINE CVT fluid
Impossible-Doctor-42
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Rating 5.0

Ive had a 2017 nissan sentras cvt didnt have a single problem @127,000 is miles and I beat the ever leaving shit out of the cvt (valvoline only)

Pros: no problems, high mileage
Vehicle: Nissan Sentra
Mileage: 204383 km
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VALVOLINE CVT fluid
SlumpsPax
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Rating 3.0

I used valvoline cvt fluid and the trans lasted me 55k miles. Granted i dont drive that much so it was over 2 years but i did constant fluid changes with valvoline. Now i stick with oem nissan fluid. Maybe just maybe it’ll last a bit longer

Pros: constant fluid changes
Cons: trans lasted 55k miles
Vehicle: Nissan
Mileage: 88513 km
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OEM Subaru CVT fluid
brt93
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Rating 2.0

At what point would you recommend to change CVT fluid in a 2018 Forester? A relative has one with 45k miles and it developed a quiet “howling” noise starting at around 50mph. It is not very loud and we cannot the if it’s coming from the CVT. It doesn’t go away when transmission is shifted into Neutral at that speed. Front and rear differential fluid has been replaced.

Cons: howling noise at 50mph
Vehicle: Subaru Forester
Mileage: 45000 km
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