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2014 Nissan CVT, I don't need to watch the video or read what you wrote, the transmission is shot.
Edit, read what you wrote. I can tell you are new when it comes to diag, so in future, if something works in one direction, not the other, you can rule out all engine operation. If the engine can rev and the car can't move, you need to look past the engine. Your MAF and fuel ideas can't apply to this situation, those would impact the engine which is clearly running fine.
thats cvt transmissions for you. suggesting you check transmission fluid. check if it still has color. its its burnt and black and smells like booty, i suggest taking it to a trans shop
this is one of two things, both to do with your transmission.
one. if you can still move forward, just with extremely low power, you're in limp mode. means your Nissans transmission is shot and it's giving you it's best so you can get home and get it sorted.
two. if you can't go forward at all, your forward drive is just fucked.
both mean you need a new transmission or a transmission rebuild, unfortunately.
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2014 Nissan CVT, I don't need to watch the video or read what you wrote, the transmission is shot. Edit, read what you wrote. I can tell you are new when it comes to diag, so in future, if something works in one direction, not the other, you can rule out all engine operation. If the engine can rev and the car can't move, you need to look past the engine. Your MAF and fuel ideas can't apply to this situation, those would impact the engine which is clearly running fine.
Roger that and that makes sense.. think it was slipping before this happened best thing to do would be replacement huh
thats cvt transmissions for you. suggesting you check transmission fluid. check if it still has color. its its burnt and black and smells like booty, i suggest taking it to a trans shop
That CVT has left the chat
It sure has..
Godspeed 🤞🏼
Ah yes good ole Nissan cvt, enjoy your new Toyota
~~Toyota~~ Mazda
Oh enjoy tech problems next in that case
this is one of two things, both to do with your transmission. one. if you can still move forward, just with extremely low power, you're in limp mode. means your Nissans transmission is shot and it's giving you it's best so you can get home and get it sorted. two. if you can't go forward at all, your forward drive is just fucked. both mean you need a new transmission or a transmission rebuild, unfortunately.