GEARBOX OIL LEVELS..

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by roly, Aug 31, 2006.

  1. roly

    roly Guest

    Please help.. i need to check / change my gearbox oil on my peugeot
    307..however i have no idea about cars..could somebody out there,
    please assist me in locating and changing the oil..

    many thanks..

    roly..
     
    roly, Aug 31, 2006
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  2. roly

    Chris Guest

    Should be drain plugs some place on the gearbox.drain plug at bottom of
    box and a filler plug up a bit from the drain plug.takes about 2-2,5
    lts.chris addlestone surrey
     
    Chris, Aug 31, 2006
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  3. roly

    Chris Guest

    Should be drain plugs some place on the gearbox.drain plug at bottom of
    box and a filler plug up a bit from the drain plug.takes about 2-2,5
    lts.chris addlestone surrey
     
    Chris, Aug 31, 2006
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  4. roly

    Brian Guest

    Is that a manual or automatic box? Why do you think you need to do this?
    Certainly the manual box does not require an oil change under normal
    circumstances.
    However, the level plug is on the end of the box, about 5 O'Clock as you
    look at it from the LH wheel arch. It is the larger bolt head holding the
    pressed steel cover on. Make sure that the car is level, and remove plug. If
    oil is right level, you will get a slight drip out of the hole. Otherwise
    add a little EP80 or similar oil until it does just dribble out.
    If it is an automatic box, I have no idea, either take it to a mechanic or
    buy a Haynes manual.
     
    Brian, Sep 9, 2006
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  5. roly

    tricky4000 Guest

    If it is an auto transmission (AL4) once you drain the oil and refill
    it you may have problems. Apparently you need to hook up the car to
    the DIAG2000 computer at a transmission oil change. From what I can
    understand, if you drain the oil and refill it, the car's computer
    system does not know that there is new oil in the transmission until
    the DIAG2000 tells the car's computer system that it has new oil.
    Sounds strange I know...

    Dan.
     
    tricky4000, Sep 26, 2006
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