CVT Fluid Change
WARNING: This page is about a different variant/trim than selected.
WARNING:
Spilling the CVT fluid on the exhaust system components may cause fire and personal injury. When changing the CVT fluid, be sure to observe the following precautions:
- Check the engine is at a stop.
- Do not carry out the CVT fluid filling operation over the exhaust system components so as not to adhere the CVT fluid on the exhaust system components even if you spill the CVT fluid.
- Be sure to remove the CVT fluid on the exhaust system components thoroughly after the exhaust manifold cools down if you spill the CVT fluid on the exhaust system components.
CAUTION:
Failure to take proper precautions when replacing CVT fluid can cause failure of the CVT.
- Do not use any fluid other than the specified CVT fluid. Use of any other fluid may cause juddering or other faulty conditions.
- Avoid overfilling the CVT. If the CVT is filled with too much fluid, the fluid can foam and flow out through the breather. The resulting loss of fluid may cause slippage and failure of the CVT.
- Hoist vehicle.
- When engine is cool, remove CVT fluid drain plug (1) from CVT oil pan (2) and drain CVT fluid.
- Install CVT fluid drain plug (1) with new gasket and then tighten it to specified torque.
Tightening torque
CVT fluid drain plug (a): 34 N.m (3.5 kg-m, 25.0 lbf-ft)
- Lower vehicle and replenish proper amount of specified CVT fluid.
CVT fluid specification
: SUZUKI CVT FLUID GREEN 1 or Shell GREEN-1 V
CVT fluid capacity
Reference: 8.0 liters (16.91 / 14.08 US/Imp pt.).
- Check CVT fluid level, see CVT Fluid Check .
- Check drain plug for CVT fluid leakage.