Nissan Altima CVT
I'm sure this has been discussed before. At lower speeds like 20-40mph, the CVT feels like its "jerking", which I would assume is just the CVT moving through its preprogrammed shift points. However, when you're just feathering the throttle, the jerking becomes extremely pronounced, like it's moving through about 15-20 different gears. It becomes even more pronounced when you're going up a hill at the same time. It's a minor inconvenience, and is cured by either letting off the throttle or dipping into it a little more.
For people with 10-15k miles, have you noticed this problem go away over time? Or does it get worse? I just want to know if I need to get it serviced or something like that.
For reference, my car has about 6300 miles on it.
For people with 10-15k miles, have you noticed this problem go away over time? Or does it get worse? I just want to know if I need to get it serviced or something like that.
For reference, my car has about 6300 miles on it.
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Basically, whenever I accelerate, there's a faint, yet noticeable sound of a ... harsh whistle, or like metal going up against metal... kind of hard to explain.
Is this normal for CVS? Anyone familiar with this sound, because otherwise the car rides perfect, very smooth and fast, so it leads me to believe it must be a normal sound.