Thank you Sir,
Am I safe to assume that if the transmission fluid is either bright red or burgundy without pink, and if I take a test drive and feel no vibration or problems (in the 30-40mph range) the Xterra should not have any issues with the transmission?
In that case, if it's a safe buy, I should be able to install an aftermarket cooler and that will prevent these issues from occurring.
My follow up question would be,
If the SMOD issue did occur, but the owner replaced transmission fluid, radiator fluid, and possibly even did a bypass to cover it up, how would I be able to tell?
Please advise me with some specific details, such as what kind of vibration should I be looking for during a test drive, are there any possible signs like corrosion that I would be able to see?
Additionally, I understand there are two different stages of SMOD failure, one is mechanical wear on the transmission caused by poor pubrication from the mixed fluid, second is failure of the transmission CPU.
I'm understanding the mechanical wear will be seen as vibration or poor shifting of gears,
and the CPU failure will result in gears not shifting completely.
Is this correct?
Thanks again,
-D