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Are CVT transmissions really as bad as the internet says? 🤔
In this episode of the Bumper to Bumper Podcast, Dave and John break down the truth behind CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) failures - especially in vehicles like Nissan, Subaru, Toyota, and Honda.
From misunderstood driving feel to misdiagnoses that lead to unnecessary $8,000 transmission replacements, the guys explain how CVTs actually work, why they feel different than traditional automatics, and why many issues come down to fluid level, valve bodies, sensors, or even something as simple as a tail light bulb.
You’ll learn:
What a CVT transmission really is (and isn’t)
Why CVTs often get misdiagnosed
Which brands see the most CVT issues and why
How dealerships sometimes skip proper diagnostics
When a CVT can be repaired vs. replaced
Why correct fluid, service intervals, and heat matter
If you drive a car with a CVT or are shopping for one, this episode will help you avoid panic, save money, and ask better questions when you’re at the shop.
By Bumper to Bumper PodcastAre CVT transmissions really as bad as the internet says? 🤔
In this episode of the Bumper to Bumper Podcast, Dave and John break down the truth behind CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) failures - especially in vehicles like Nissan, Subaru, Toyota, and Honda.
From misunderstood driving feel to misdiagnoses that lead to unnecessary $8,000 transmission replacements, the guys explain how CVTs actually work, why they feel different than traditional automatics, and why many issues come down to fluid level, valve bodies, sensors, or even something as simple as a tail light bulb.
You’ll learn:
What a CVT transmission really is (and isn’t)
Why CVTs often get misdiagnosed
Which brands see the most CVT issues and why
How dealerships sometimes skip proper diagnostics
When a CVT can be repaired vs. replaced
Why correct fluid, service intervals, and heat matter
If you drive a car with a CVT or are shopping for one, this episode will help you avoid panic, save money, and ask better questions when you’re at the shop.