Two months past my warranty the transmission has begun to whine. I drained the oil myself (east job btw) and replaced with fresh oil. Owners manual states GL4 oil which is odd as it is mostly for older transmissions (typically those that have bronze synchros or forks). Even more odd is that the oil P/N circulating on the web is GL5 and has friction modifiers in it for LSD (limited slip differential) applications. This seems like a bad idea for an open diff application. I plan on draining and replacing with some quality GL5 oil soon to help flush things out. The old oil was full of aluminum. New oil did NOT quiet the transmission down at all.
What I have observed is that the transmission is quiet when turning left with some lateral force, and louder when turning right with some lateral force. My theory is that the larger gear is laterally loading up and enhancing the wear. I intend to drive it till the noise becomes more severe to aid in diagnosing the problem. Youtube videos indicate a bearing failure - but in their "parts kit" they include spring washers which would keep large bearings away from the aluminum casting. I'm sure I can source bearings and washers without difficulty, so stay tuned.
Vehicle is a 2016 with 156,000km on odometer. Has new battery since 110,000km. I currently have 150km total range with normal driving (I'm not the hypermiling type).
Other problems: AC needs resealing - will do this myself too, just need to get around to sourcing the proper gaskets, receiver dryer and oil.
All-in-all I still love the car and use it every day. There doesn't seem to be a cheaper way to drive around, other than on a bike.
What I have observed is that the transmission is quiet when turning left with some lateral force, and louder when turning right with some lateral force. My theory is that the larger gear is laterally loading up and enhancing the wear. I intend to drive it till the noise becomes more severe to aid in diagnosing the problem. Youtube videos indicate a bearing failure - but in their "parts kit" they include spring washers which would keep large bearings away from the aluminum casting. I'm sure I can source bearings and washers without difficulty, so stay tuned.
Vehicle is a 2016 with 156,000km on odometer. Has new battery since 110,000km. I currently have 150km total range with normal driving (I'm not the hypermiling type).
Other problems: AC needs resealing - will do this myself too, just need to get around to sourcing the proper gaskets, receiver dryer and oil.
All-in-all I still love the car and use it every day. There doesn't seem to be a cheaper way to drive around, other than on a bike.