About 9 quarts.
The 2009 Nissan Cube uses a continuously variable transmission (CVT). For a full CVT fluid replacement—including a new CVT filter—the typical capacity is around 9 quarts (roughly 8.5 liters). If you’re performing a standard drain-and-fill without replacing the CVT filter, you’ll usually need about 5 to 7 quarts, depending on how completely the fluid drains and whether any additional components are serviced. Always confirm with Nissan service data for your exact vehicle, since capacities can vary slightly by production batch and model configuration.
Transmission fluid capacity and service options
Before listing the quantities for common service options, note that the total amount depends on whether you replace the CVT fluid filter and whether you perform a full flush or a simple drain-and-fill.
- Full CVT fluid replacement (including new CVT filter): about 9 quarts
- Drain-and-fill (no filter change): about 5–7 quarts
Concluding: Plan on roughly 9 quarts for a complete replacement and around 5–7 quarts for a basic drain-and-fill. Always check the exact specifications for your VIN and follow Nissan’s official maintenance guidelines to ensure proper fill and operation.
Practical considerations and tips
Use the correct Nissan CVT fluid type and follow the recommended service interval. CVT systems are sensitive to fluid type and level, so avoid mixing fluids and consult the owner’s manual or a Nissan dealership if you’re unsure about the procedure or measurement method for your specific model year.
Summary: For a 2009 Nissan Cube with a CVT, the standard full replacement capacity is about 9 quarts, while a drain-and-fill without filter replacement typically requires 5–7 quarts. Verify with official Nissan data for your exact VIN and service scenario.
Can you overfill a CVT transmission?
Overfilling might seem harmless initially, especially if you're just trying to be cautious, but it can lead to shifting issues, pressure buildup, and even internal damage over time. If your transmission has started acting strange after a recent top-off, there's a good chance the fluid level might be too high.
What type of transmission fluid does a 2009 Nissan Cube use?
Idemitsu – CVTF Type N Automatic Transmission Fluid, 1 Quart (Part No. 30040091-75000C)
Can low transmission fluid cause stuttering?
If shuddering occurs primarily between 30-45 mph, this suggests torque converter problems related to low fluid levels. This specific speed range often reveals transmission issues that might not be noticeable at other speeds.
How much transmission fluid does a 2009 Nissan Cube CVT hold?
CVT CVT Total Fill 7.8 quarts.


