Jordan1223
Member Since: 30 Dec 2023
Location: Skopje
Posts: 15
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Its Diesel, i already ordered new modified filter, my only fear is to drain the whole oil and than add new is that i might destroy the transmission
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31st Dec 2023 7:55 am |
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AdamB
Member Since: 18 Jan 2023
Location: Thurrock
Posts: 141
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Not that I have any need to but if I do or anyone else finds this what's the process on a D4? Whilst looking at how the headlights came out I noticed it's quite different down that side of the radiator so I guess it's in through the gearbox fill.
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31st Dec 2023 8:40 am |
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Jordan1223
Member Since: 30 Dec 2023
Location: Skopje
Posts: 15
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How much oil do u usually get out with the steps you are doing ?
Pete K wrote:If you search FILO you will find a long thread.
To answer you question it depends if diesel or petrol.
The top hose is disconnected for ease.
Then the radiator end is the return to the gearbox on a diesel I think
The loose pipe expels the old oil when engine running.
We usually pressurise the new oil in with engine off.
I like to
1 pump the old oil out with engine running
2 Drain sump.
3 Wait overnight.
4 Drain sump again
Not really worth changing the filters on these. Only benefit is that it allows you to change the electrical connector sleeve seals, which will leak at some point!
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1st Jan 2024 1:00 pm |
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Jordan1223
Member Since: 30 Dec 2023
Location: Skopje
Posts: 15
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Ah so it would be a normal change not a flush , as im trying to figure how i can do a flush by myself but having dificulties getting to know how to connect everything and i circulate few litres more so i get at least 90 % fresh oil out of the 9 litre in total
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1st Jan 2024 3:00 pm |
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Pete K
Member Since: 15 Jan 2016
Location: GL
Posts: 10684
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Yeah. It’s a change. But also changing what is in the torque converter.
I would just do a change. Then drive for 6-12 months and change again.
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1st Jan 2024 3:23 pm |
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Jordan1223
Member Since: 30 Dec 2023
Location: Skopje
Posts: 15
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I just cant get my head around it where is the lower (intake pipe) to add oil
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1st Jan 2024 3:37 pm |
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loanrangie
Member Since: 18 Jun 2017
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 700
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Jordan1223 wrote:Ah so it would be a normal change not a flush , as im trying to figure how i can do a flush by myself but having dificulties getting to know how to connect everything and i circulate few litres more so i get at least 90 % fresh oil out of the 9 litre in total
Have you looked at Filo's post for DIY flushing ? its about as simple as you can get, use the outlet hose and that goes into the radiator and put a 1m length of hose on the radiator barb to fill the trans.
Dilute the dr tranny with atf and add it thru the radiator .
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2nd Jan 2024 3:02 am |
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Jordan1223
Member Since: 30 Dec 2023
Location: Skopje
Posts: 15
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Yes its pretty clear but im having issues to figure out where does the blue hose goes . The black clearly into the radiator but the blue ? Does it go to the hose that i would disconnect from the radiator?
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2nd Jan 2024 2:18 pm |
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loanrangie
Member Since: 18 Jun 2017
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 700
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Yes, a hose onto the radiator barb and another onto the trans cooler hose using a short piece of copper tube or a brass joiner.
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3rd Jan 2024 12:41 am |
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Jordan1223
Member Since: 30 Dec 2023
Location: Skopje
Posts: 15
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Should i change the sump before or after the flush , sorry for the zillion questions ......
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3rd Jan 2024 7:24 am |
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loanrangie
Member Since: 18 Jun 2017
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 700
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Drain, replace the sump, refill then continue on with the process.
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3rd Jan 2024 8:15 am |
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Jordan1223
Member Since: 30 Dec 2023
Location: Skopje
Posts: 15
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Thank you for your help ! Will let you know if the juddering dissapears
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3rd Jan 2024 8:24 am |
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Jordan1223
Member Since: 30 Dec 2023
Location: Skopje
Posts: 15
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When changing the sump do you guys add any sealant on the gasket of the new sump or no ? If so what is advisable to use?
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9th Jan 2024 8:06 am |
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Pete K
Member Since: 15 Jan 2016
Location: GL
Posts: 10684
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Yeah you can add a some of whatever you have. (If using metal sump)
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9th Jan 2024 11:12 am |
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