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What transmission fluid for Nissan Juke?

For most Nissan Juke models with a CVT, use Nissan CVT Fluid NS-2 (with NS-3 required only for certain newer or market-specific transmissions). If your Juke has a manual transmission, use Nissan Manual Transmission Fluid (MTF) or an equivalent GL-4 gear oil as specified in the owner's manual. Always verify the exact specification for your year and trim in the manual or with a Nissan dealer.


Identify your transmission type (CVT or manual)


The Juke commonly ships with a CVT (Xtronic) in most markets, while some trims offer a 5- or 6-speed manual. You can confirm by checking the gear lever labeling, the window sticker, or the owner's manual / VIN information. Correct identification is essential because CVT and manual transmissions require different fluids.


CVT transmission fluid for Nissan Juke


The CVT fluid lubricates the belt-and-pulley system and helps control temperature. Using the wrong fluid can cause slipping, overheating, or accelerated wear. The standard specification is NS-2 for most Juke CVTs, though NS-3 is specified for certain newer or market-specific transmissions. Always confirm with your manual or dealer because compatibility varies by year and region.


Before the list: The following options cover typical CVT fluids used or recommended for Nissan Juke CVTs. Do not use conventional ATF in a CVT unless Nissan explicitly approves it for your model.



  • Nissan CVT Fluid NS-2 — the commonly required specification for many Juke CVTs (JF015E-based units).

  • Nissan CVT Fluid NS-3 — a newer specification that may be required for some late-model or region-specific CVTs; verify compatibility with your VIN.

  • OEM/Dealer-supplied CVT fluids — some markets require fluids labeled specifically for Nissan CVTs (NS-2 or NS-3 as approved by Nissan for your vehicle).


Conclusion: Use the CVT fluid specified for your exact Juke model and year, and follow the service intervals in the manual. If in doubt, consult a Nissan dealer or a qualified technician to avoid transmission damage.


NS-2 vs NS-3: Compatibility and when to use which


NS-2 remains the common standard for many Juke CVTs, while NS-3 is used in certain newer transmissions or market variants. Do not substitute NS-3 for a model that requires NS-2 unless Nissan explicitly approves it for your VIN. Always rely on the exact specification listed in your manual or by a Nissan service representative.


Manual transmission fluid for Nissan Juke


The manual transmission in the Juke requires a dedicated manual transmission fluid. Do not use CVT fluid in a manual gearbox. The typical requirement is Nissan MTF or an equivalent GL-4 gear oil, often in a viscosity such as 75W-90, but the exact grade and capacity are specified in the owner's manual for your year and market.


Before the list: The following fluids are commonly accepted for the Juke’s manual transmission. Always ensure the product meets Nissan’s specification for your vehicle.



  • Nissan Manual Transmission Fluid (MTF) meeting Nissan spec (generally GL-4 compatible)

  • Synthetic 75W-90 gear oil that is approved for GL-4 and listed as compatible with Nissan manuals

  • High-quality aftermarket fluids labeled for manual transmissions and meeting the Nissan spec for your model year


Conclusion: Use the exact manual transmission fluid specified by Nissan for your Juke’s year and transmission version. Avoid CVT fluids in the manual gearbox, and follow the recommended change intervals and procedures.


Practical tips: checking and changing transmission fluid


Maintenance schedules vary by region and model year, and CVT service requires careful procedure. The following guidance summarizes typical practice, but always follow your owner's manual and local service bulletins. Note that some CVTs are not designed for frequent full-flush procedures outside dealer service.



  1. Verify the exact fluid specification and capacity for your VIN in the owner's manual or with a Nissan dealer.

  2. For CVTs, use the specified NS-2 (or NS-3 if stated for your vehicle) and follow the recommended change interval.

  3. When replacing CVT fluid, use the correct drain-and-fill method and do not overfill the system; some vehicles require a precise amount rather than a full drain.

  4. For manual transmissions, drain the old fluid, inspect for metallic debris or contamination, and refill with the Nissan MTF or GL-4 oil to the recommended level.

  5. If shifting feels vague, exhibits slipping, grinding, or overheating, stop driving and consult a Nissan technician; wrong fluid type can cause damage and affect warranty.


Conclusion: Adhering to the correct fluid type, fill procedure, and service intervals is essential for performance, reliability, and warranty compliance.


Summary


The Nissan Juke generally uses CVT fluid NS-2 for its CVT transmissions, with NS-3 specified in some newer or regional variants. Manual transmissions require Nissan MTF or an equivalent GL-4 gear oil. Always confirm the exact specification for your year and market in the owner's manual or with a Nissan dealer, and follow the recommended service intervals. This ensures proper transmission performance and protects warranty coverage.

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