If it is a CVT transmission then yes you can use cvt gearbox oil in a mini cooper.
NO it is an automatic gear drivin transmission that has alot og common failures
A CVT is a type of automatic transmission that is very different from normal auto transmissions. CVT stands for Continuously Variable Transmission. The theory behind CVT is that there are infinite gear combinations. There are no set "gears". What I mean by this is your normal auto transmission will have 3,4, 5 up to 8 specific gears. The transmission finds the right gear and then move up or down to the next set gear depending on your driving needs. Regardless of how smooth an automatic transmission is there will still be a momentary loss of power when the gears shift. Not so in a CVT CVT's have no set gears. They start a high ratio to get you started and then roll along a cone "continuously" changing the ratio, with no power loss and "infinite" combinations, giving fuel economy increases and super smooth acceleration. The downside to CVT is the add weight.
To change the CVT gear oil in Suzuki Swift, you need a 4L can for your car.
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theres a problem with the cvt - gearbox. apparently theres been a change from a 5 plate clutch to a 7 plate clutch so you have to basically get a new gearbox and if its one of those multitronic ones then you are looking at around £2000 for a second hand one. get rid of the car if you can, and avoid buying any with a cvt gearbox. theres a problem with the cvt - gearbox. apparently theres been a change from a 5 plate clutch to a 7 plate clutch so you have to basically get a new gearbox and if its one of those multitronic ones then you are looking at around £2000 for a second hand one. get rid of the car if you can, and avoid buying any with a cvt gearbox.
Go to your local Honda dealer. I would say that yours is an automatic. They have a common problem with the auto clutch. Honda have extended there warranty on the CVT-7 gearbox --- speak to your local dealer
CVT stands for continuously variable transmission. This is the type of transmission that can switch between an infinite number of gear ratios steplessly. In doing so, the CVT provides better gas mileage.
CVT generally refers to a Constant Velocity Transmission. This means that the engine will spin a a more constant speed while a vehicle accelerates. A CVT is similar to a snowmobile clutch system where the gear ratio is changed by two clutches that open and close to change the "gear ratio" of the belt that runs between them. this tecnology has been adapted to some automobiles and it is called CVT.
I believe the Tata is the cheapest car in the world let alone India and that are made in India. I believe they us a CVT or Constant Velocity Transmission so there are no gear changes used. The CVT adjusts via a belt and moving pulleys to change the drive ratios. Simple and some more expensive cars are using them as well. Nissan has them I believe on some of their smaller cars. Not zippy or fast but cheap and easy to drive
There are basically three types of transmissions: manual, automatic and continuously variable transmissions (CVT). CVT is the only other type that would fall under the automatic category. transmissions for a ++++++ transmissions for a dodge truck
A continuously variable transmission (CVT) uses a system of belts or chains to provide an infinite number of gear ratios, allowing the engine to operate at its most efficient level for varying driving conditions. This results in smoother acceleration and better fuel efficiency compared to traditional automatic transmissions that have a fixed number of gears.