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      03-30-2017, 09:45 AM   #1
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Transmission Fluid level check

Has anyone done a transmission fluid level check? I had an independent shop replace the fluid and just wanted to be sure the fluids are at the correct level. I now have access to a lift so it should be fairly easy. Any feed back would be helpful. Thanks!
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Here you go. There is an older thread around where several of us discuss our fluid change experiences. I think TDI started it.
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Here is TDI's thread:
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1001435
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      03-30-2017, 10:22 AM   #4
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"Small stream at 40C". Sweet jesus, last time I remember reading the procedure, it was only supposed to be drips at 40C.
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Perfect!
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      03-31-2017, 09:48 AM   #6
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Here you go. There is an older thread around where several of us discuss our fluid change experiences. I think TDI started it.
Hey Cuda, did you drain torque conv fluid out through the oil cooler hose ? Our x5d only drains 3 qrts from the pan, same hp26 tranny
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Hey Cuda, did you drain torque conv fluid out through the oil cooler hose ? Our x5d only drains 3 qrts from the pan, same hp26 tranny
Nope, I hadn't flushed the torque converter. I have only went 16,000 miles since my fluid and pan change. 3 quarts (you mean liters, right?) seems low. Was the trans low in the first place? Hope not.
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Draining the torque converter would leave you several liters low if you only have the fluid that comes with the kit.
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      04-01-2017, 04:27 PM   #9
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Maybe you were low. My 35d drains the same amount of fluid as my 335d.


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Hey Cuda, did you drain torque conv fluid out through the oil cooler hose ? Our x5d only drains 3 qrts from the pan, same hp26 tranny
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Draining the torque converter would leave you several liters low if you only have the fluid that comes with the kit.
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      04-05-2017, 10:34 PM   #11
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Nope Ivo did it infront of me, 3.5 qrts came out and fluid looked like new, we still changed it, I have 12 qrts for those who were concerned about shortage of fluid

Did you guys change transfer case oil? I assume it's the same atf fluid?
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Another idea... turn captions on it's in another language

https://youtu.be/Gnjw-MxZQmA
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