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Hi everyone i have a issues that i want to discuss with all, just to know what you think, or what did you do About the 6 speed transmission 6f24, also called powertech 6f24, or hyundai/kia a6mf1/a6mf2, avaliable in jeep patriots models 2014 and up The main topic is what kind of fluid it use. Remove the rear transmission mount bracket bolts and bracket from transmission Lower bell housing bolts courtesy of chrysler group, llc remove the remaining transmission bell housing bolts (1) Carefully lower engine and transaxle on screw jack and transmission jack until proper removal clearance is obtained. Cvt identification help which transmission jump to latest 1.9k views 2 replies 3 participants last post by todde702 jun 25, 2024 w I have a 2013 compass sport with the 2.4 and a cvt transmission with 4wd I can’t figure out for the life of me if it has this “off road crawl ratio” or not I’m looking for a replacement trans for it Also it has the auto stick if that helps. A fdii transmission will not work, you would also need to swap out the rear differential gears to match the fdii transmission gear The 07's had l on the shifter its not a low range and while i'm not 100% sure it probably just keeps the vehicle in 1st gear until the rpms get high enough to start moving to the next gear. If it was a long hill it might do it again Yes, the transaxle needs fluid changes, and is not lifetime unless you want to change the fluid out with a new transmission Kind of a noob question, but how do i find out which transmission is in my patriot I haven’t put much initiative into it. Is there another way that’s easier The paperwork said 6 speed automatic but i’ve read a lot dealers put that for cvts too. It’s a 2017 4x4 sport I have done a search but i havent seen any posts regarding the cvt fluid and filter change Is it just a straightforward remove pan, fluid and filter and put the new filter and gasket in and fill her up? If the fluid isn’t green, flush the transmission immediately, change the filters and put new fluid in I’m up to 165,000 on my transmission and it feels brand new it is very very easy to check the cvt fluid level in a 2007 to 2011 jeep patriot And you should do it all the time!