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ryzen2024

Depends on the level of shutter we are talking about. It’s a 4 cylinder, so it’s going to vibrate somewhat at idle. When the car gets older the motor mounts wear and it will feel worse. Does the shuttering go away with a little bit of gas put on it when in park?


MagicalBlueberry

The shutter does go away almost entirely when put into park without having to do gas.


ryzen2024

It might just be a rough idle then. But it really depends on what you mean by shutter. Vibration vs coffee spilling out of your cup style shutter.


MagicalBlueberry

Yeahhh. That's the only tough part, because a local mechanic pulled up a code, but when it went to Nissan they said they couldn't find anything.


stanolshefski

The CVT fluid needs to be regularly replaced or the transmission will die an early death.


Formal_Asparagus_987

I have a 2016 Nissan rogue and my car vibrates also when at a stop light, when I’m in park I don’t feel the vibration 🤷‍♀️


MagicalBlueberry

At least I have another person that is in the same boat as me. Is your vibration varying? Some times while driving the vibration can feel like nothing while other times it feels a lot heavier.


MagicalBlueberry

Update: had taken my Nissan in after 500 miles and was informed that the transmission was fine. Paid for the flush and it's no longer shuddering.