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May I just jump in and ask an add on question ….. For the teptronic just wanted to make sure that what i am looking at is actually the fill hole which is opposite side vs. the manual transmission
FYI : the car is very cold and has not been running for > 4 months hence I think the level is a little higher than average ?
The fill is next to the right of the sight glass - it's a quick disconnect fitting with a check valve. The level is normally above high level when cold. Oil change procedure requires that you start with the new oil level at 30deg. C level then start engine, run till 80deg C level topping off as required. Final level should be not more than 15mm above 80 MAX line or 3mm below 80 MAX line. Temp. is determined by Tester 9288. If just doing an oil change cold, pump in the same amount that you took out.
The drain plug might be tight - use a new allen wrench the proper size and some abrasive paste (lapping compound, even toothpaste) so that you don't round out the hex, but you bite into it. The plug has a magnet on it -check and clean it before putting it back.
I think I am going to try the cold method - just have to find a way to get the measurements right perfectly….. I am going to let it drain for as long as it needs to get what I can out of it …..
If hypothetically this process is performed several times ( with the car on and going through the gears driving ) hypothetically one can truly replace all the fluids through repeated drain and fill even even the ones in the cooler and lines ????
Last question to reconfirm pls : in the diagram attached this bolt/nut has to be loosened and removed ….
thank you again for the diagrams and direction !!!
You actually boot a bit of pressure to push to fluid into the transmission. I used a modified garden sprayer where I fashioned an adapter that went onto the quick fill connector and the poured the transmission fluid into the sprayer. Then pressurize the sprayer - you don't need much pressure - bleed some air out of your hose, and use the sprayer handle valve to dose the fluid into the transmission. Works perfectly with no mess.
Here is my plan of approach …. 1) Drain cold into a very exact catch bucket ( let’s see if this works )! and then with the help of a non existent helper ( push pressure ) or as you noted a garden sprayer ( which I have two clean ones ) replace pre measured fluid back ….. I will replace with Valvoline Dec/Merc III as I believe that’s what it has been filled previously with ( vs. swepco 201 ) …. Will update as soon as all parts arrive .
I had followed in the steps of greatness ! It was part i) worrying with loosening the fill / drain ii) part making things up iii) part it actually working ( have not turned the car on yet lol !!!!
Removed 4L - Replaced 4 L ( Cold ) ; I let it drain for a good 30 minutes ( not that it makes much of a difference ……?) & then used a garden pump under pressure to fill- up again …. Dex/Merc III . The old fluid did not look bad ( must confess ) but it was replaced more then 4 years ago ( < 20 000 miles ) - so I thought it would not be a bad idea.
Little magnetic thing was spotless …. I think that’s a good sign.