I appreciate that this post is now pretty old however it does cover a very important topic which few JLR dealers seem interested in. Having asked the question “ when should my transmission oil be replaced” to various dealers most have no idea or have never had to do so. Answers I’ve had being it’s sealed for life or every 100,000 miles. It’s not even covered in my owner’s hand book.
What an awful process for something that should be simple. But it's about time to do...your explanation and instructions are fantastic. Thanks for this.
Hello great informative video just a quick question could you be so kind to tell me how much approximately would it cost to have done exactly what you did in the video all in ? Many thanks
I’m afraid we only offer parts sales and no longer have the facilities to be working on customer cars or operating a full time garage. We can sell you the components to service the gearbox but cannot do it for you I’m afraid, you would be better suited finding a local Jaguar specialist to service your gearbox. We'd recommend Lincs Jag Specialist right next door to us, if you are local or John Paul Transport.
Hi there, the flow of the new oil pushes the dirty oil out into the flushing machine as it goes through the system. Therefore the dirty oil is flushed out before it goes back through the filter. Hope that makes sense.
Many thanks for your excellent, informative video. Since you guys have the proper machine to do a full gear oil change (not many places have this equipment, including Jaguar main dealer) do you offer this gear oil service to Jaguar owners ? and if you do what's the cost ?
I’m afraid we only offer parts sales and no longer have the facilities to be working on customer cars or operating a full time garage. We can sell you the components to service the gearbox but cannot do it for you I’m afraid, you would be better suited finding a local Jaguar specialist to service your gearbox.
Lincs Jag Specialist right next door to Rimmer Bros. Very knowledgeable chap by the name of Dave Dawson (wont rip you off either). He has done plenty of work for me, including a gearbox oil & filter change.
My XF 8 speed auto has done almost 190k, I brought it with 160k on it 5 years ago and I this hasn't been done (unless the 1st owner did and didn't keep a record). The gearbox is still very smooth though and no issues. I read the ecu adapts overtime to oil so you won't get issues until it's too late and it's better not to do this after too many miles as the ecu won't be able to adapt to the new oil. I wasn't sure if this was true or not, can you advise please?
Only if the vehicle has 50,000 miles or less. Preferably, this is a service you should do every 10-20k miles depending on your driving habits. If the vehicle is higher in mileage and you can't find any proof that the transmission fluid has been changed before then I wouldn't advise changing it. Doing so could cause slipping and or total transmission failure.
It is recommended that oils and filters are changed after 50,000 - 75,000 miles to ensure optimum performance. However if you need further guidance we would recommend you seek advice from a local garage that specialises in Jaguar Land Rover vehicles. If you are close to Lincolnshire we have a Jaguar Specialist next door - www.lincs-jag-specialist.co.uk/ We hope that helps.
ive got a droning and vibration at 60 to 70 could bad oil and poor service be a cause of this?. car has done 130k bought it as a run about but have fallen in love with the old girl.
A vibration at speed can have a few causes but it is unlikely to be from old gearbox fluid. We would advise you to get this checked out from a local garage that deals with Jaguar Land Rover vehicles. If you are close to Lincolnshire we have a Jaguar Specialist next door to us - www.lincs-jag-specialist.co.uk/ We hope that helps.
I was told my car vibrations come from my transmission filter needed to be changed but I don’t wanna spend $300 on the filter if that isn’t actually the problem
Not sure how many miles you have. I would also check the engine mounts. I recently had my engine mounts replaced and the difference has been very noticeable with regards to vibration. I had my transmission service with new fluid and filter as well. I haven’t heard this causing vibrations. I would recommend changing Transmission fluid, pan & filter at 60k miles.
I’m afraid we only offer parts sales and no longer have the facilities to be working on customer cars or operating a full time garage. We can sell you the components to service the gearbox but cannot do it for you I’m afraid, you would be better suited finding a local Jaguar specialist to service your gearbox. We'd recommend Lincs Jag Specialist right next door to us, if you are local or John Paul Transport.
I have a 2015 xf and I haven’t had any issues with the gear box but I have 80k on it. Is there something I should look for before I get it done? Or should I get it done considering the mileag e
We see fluid changes as a preventative measure to ensure a longer life. It is entirely up to you, if it is running smoothly as it is you may wish to leave it until you start to notice changes in the performance of your gearbox such as harsher gear changes. Next time it has a service you could ask your garage about the gearbox fluid to see if they would recommend it based off any contaminants in the fluid.
Always a contentious point this, but my understanding is that on the 6-speed box the recommended change is at 150,000 miles or 10 years for the US, but elsewhere, officially the manual says "sealed for life". I've never heard of a recommended gearbox oil change on any car of less than 100,000 miles.
@@gssf.gr29 I did it just to be safe. I did coolant flush, gear box fluid , and oil change Befor winter and it costed me 850 altogether where I went as they’re like the top euro automotive company where I’m from. Im at 82k and I did it just to be safe
I was told by a Jaguar dealer you never change the gearbox oil unless something goes wrong with the gearbox, also the timing belt gets change every 240,000 kilometres or 150,000 miles and the back div is sealed, so need to bother with that.
@@KKTR3 Hi David, if you are just wanting to change the fluid yourself, you can do a simple drain, drop the sump, replace the sump and refill. This procedure will only replace the amount of fluid in your sump. All you would need to purchase for this is the fluid and the sump itself as it houses the filter. If you would like a quote on the parts, please email our Jaguar team at: jaguar@rimmerbros.com
@@florinelersen9606 Hi there, we can provide the oil but we do not tackle any work ourselves as we just supply the parts you need. We do have 2 great garages right next door to us. Old Forge Garage and Lincs Jag Specialist. JP, in the video owns John Paul Transport. He would also be able to do the work for you. He is just up the road from us :)
I love these cars and the XKs but it would of been nice if jaguar/zf had just put a gear box dip stick and filling port somehwere handy in the engine bay, where they put actually put the filling port it seems like they down want you to service these gearboxes yourself - the usual excuses from them - the system is sealed for life/death.
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Yep, its certainly a specialists job. Our video is here to demonstrate the process a garage/ workshop would typically go through to carry out the job :)
I appreciate that this post is now pretty old however it does cover a very important topic which few JLR dealers seem interested in. Having asked the question “ when should my transmission oil be replaced” to various dealers most have no idea or have never had to do so. Answers I’ve had being it’s sealed for life or every 100,000 miles. It’s not even covered in my owner’s hand book.
Thanks for sharing! We found that many aren't aware of the intervals to change transmission fluid so thought this video would help :)
What an awful process for something that should be simple. But it's about time to do...your explanation and instructions are fantastic. Thanks for this.
Thank you for the feedback. We just wanted to make people aware of the procedure which a specialist may take.
Jaguar/Land Rover Springwood Brisbane are helpful got my services done there
Hello great informative video just a quick question could you be so kind to tell me how much approximately would it cost to have done exactly what you did in the video all in ?
Many thanks
I’m afraid we only offer parts sales and no longer have the facilities to be working on customer cars or operating a full time garage. We can sell you the components to service the gearbox but cannot do it for you I’m afraid, you would be better suited finding a local Jaguar specialist to service your gearbox. We'd recommend Lincs Jag Specialist right next door to us, if you are local or John Paul Transport.
@@RimmerBrosTV thank you for the advice I appreciate it
All the best
Genuine question...
Why would you run all of the old dirty oil though your new filter?
There is a better sequence surely?
Hi there, the flow of the new oil pushes the dirty oil out into the flushing machine as it goes through the system. Therefore the dirty oil is flushed out before it goes back through the filter. Hope that makes sense.
Many thanks for your excellent, informative video. Since you guys have the proper machine to do a full gear oil change (not many places have this equipment, including Jaguar main dealer) do you offer this gear oil service to Jaguar owners ? and if you do what's the cost ?
I’m afraid we only offer parts sales and no longer have the facilities to be working on customer cars or operating a full time garage. We can sell you the components to service the gearbox but cannot do it for you I’m afraid, you would be better suited finding a local Jaguar specialist to service your gearbox.
Lincs Jag Specialist right next door to Rimmer Bros. Very knowledgeable chap by the name of Dave Dawson (wont rip you off either). He has done plenty of work for me, including a gearbox oil & filter change.
My XF 8 speed auto has done almost 190k, I brought it with 160k on it 5 years ago and I this hasn't been done (unless the 1st owner did and didn't keep a record). The gearbox is still very smooth though and no issues. I read the ecu adapts overtime to oil so you won't get issues until it's too late and it's better not to do this after too many miles as the ecu won't be able to adapt to the new oil. I wasn't sure if this was true or not, can you advise please?
Great video, thanks!
When buying a used jag xx 3.0 v6 if this service hasn’t been done would you advice getting it done ect
Only if the vehicle has 50,000 miles or less. Preferably, this is a service you should do every 10-20k miles depending on your driving habits. If the vehicle is higher in mileage and you can't find any proof that the transmission fluid has been changed before then I wouldn't advise changing it. Doing so could cause slipping and or total transmission failure.
It is recommended that oils and filters are changed after 50,000 - 75,000 miles to ensure optimum performance. However if you need further guidance we would recommend you seek advice from a local garage that specialises in Jaguar Land Rover vehicles.
If you are close to Lincolnshire we have a Jaguar Specialist next door - www.lincs-jag-specialist.co.uk/
We hope that helps.
You do not need to replace great Bix oil every 20k. that's much to much
Hi, do you provide this service as I have a gear box service required for my Jaguar XF?
After the procedure is performed, is it not necessary to use a scanner ir order to do adaptations/reset?
how many litres of gearbox does this take
ive got a droning and vibration at 60 to 70 could bad oil and poor service be a cause of this?. car has done 130k bought it as a run about but have fallen in love with the old girl.
A vibration at speed can have a few causes but it is unlikely to be from old gearbox fluid. We would advise you to get this checked out from a local garage that deals with Jaguar Land Rover vehicles.
If you are close to Lincolnshire we have a Jaguar Specialist next door to us - www.lincs-jag-specialist.co.uk/
We hope that helps.
I was told my car vibrations come from my transmission filter needed to be changed but I don’t wanna spend $300 on the filter if that isn’t actually the problem
Not sure how many miles you have. I would also check the engine mounts. I recently had my engine mounts replaced and the difference has been very noticeable with regards to vibration. I had my transmission service with new fluid and filter as well. I haven’t heard this causing vibrations. I would recommend changing Transmission fluid, pan & filter at 60k miles.
I always thought the gearbox oil should be a nice bright colour in a healthy gearbox. Or am I wrong.
It depends on the original color of the fluid. The fluid in these gearboxes are brown, not red.
Is this the same procedure as the 8 speed unit? Cheers.
Yes same procedure on the 8 speed from our knowledge.
Excellent, thank you. What is the approximate cost for this service from a Jaguar dealer?
Hey any update on the cost of the service
I’m afraid we only offer parts sales and no longer have the facilities to be working on customer cars or operating a full time garage. We can sell you the components to service the gearbox but cannot do it for you I’m afraid, you would be better suited finding a local Jaguar specialist to service your gearbox. We'd recommend Lincs Jag Specialist right next door to us, if you are local or John Paul Transport.
Hi, do you sell those under trays guys?
Hi there, we do sell the under trays, we would just need your VIN for this :)
I have a 2015 xf and I haven’t had any issues with the gear box but I have 80k on it. Is there something I should look for before I get it done? Or should I get it done considering the mileag e
We see fluid changes as a preventative measure to ensure a longer life. It is entirely up to you, if it is running smoothly as it is you may wish to leave it until you start to notice changes in the performance of your gearbox such as harsher gear changes. Next time it has a service you could ask your garage about the gearbox fluid to see if they would recommend it based off any contaminants in the fluid.
Hi Jaxxedup, Thank you for your question. It is suggested that the gearbox oil and filter be changed between 50,000 and 75,000 miles
Always a contentious point this, but my understanding is that on the 6-speed box the recommended change is at 150,000 miles or 10 years for the US, but elsewhere, officially the manual says "sealed for life". I've never heard of a recommended gearbox oil change on any car of less than 100,000 miles.
@@gssf.gr29 I did it just to be safe. I did coolant flush, gear box fluid , and oil change Befor winter and it costed me 850 altogether where I went as they’re like the top euro automotive company where I’m from. Im at 82k and I did it just to be safe
Sealed for life is tosh....who's life? oil degrades
I was told by a Jaguar dealer you never change the gearbox oil unless something goes wrong with the gearbox, also the timing belt gets change every 240,000 kilometres or 150,000 miles and the back div is sealed, so need to bother with that.
Jag talking Shyte...
Preventive maintenance is always good. and the gearbox manufacturer recommends it be changed. any oil degrades over time
ZF recommends a fluid change on both the 6HP and 8HP every 100 000 km or 8 years, whichever occurs first.
What's cheaper transmission oil or a transmission 😂
What would be the difference in price between these two procedures and which one would you recommend, thanks
Was it completely necessary to have the engine running while you record audio!?
Afraid so, we needed to get the vehicle up to running temperature.
@@RimmerBrosTV stop the engine, do the piece to camera, start the engine again?
Ffs leave the man alone Karen
How often does this need to be done?
5o to 75k
Every 100 000 km or 8 years.
How much would a gearbox flush cost in average?
On average they cost anywhere between £390 - £530 depending on the brand of fluid used.
@@RimmerBrosTV so if that’s the price for the flush, what’s the price just for an oil change changing one third of the oil
@@KKTR3 Hi David, if you are just wanting to change the fluid yourself, you can do a simple drain, drop the sump, replace the sump and refill. This procedure will only replace the amount of fluid in your sump.
All you would need to purchase for this is the fluid and the sump itself as it houses the filter. If you would like a quote on the parts, please email our Jaguar team at: jaguar@rimmerbros.com
@@RimmerBrosTVhello can you change the oil Jaguar Xj 2010?
@@florinelersen9606 Hi there, we can provide the oil but we do not tackle any work ourselves as we just supply the parts you need. We do have 2 great garages right next door to us. Old Forge Garage and Lincs Jag Specialist. JP, in the video owns John Paul Transport. He would also be able to do the work for you. He is just up the road from us :)
I love these cars and the XKs but it would of been nice if jaguar/zf had just put a gear box dip stick and filling port somehwere handy in the engine bay, where they put actually put the filling port it seems like they down want you to service these gearboxes yourself - the usual excuses from them - the system is sealed for life/death.
I would flush it all out then replace the sump and new filter and oil this makes no sense
I hear this dynamic method oil change can kill this 8hp gearbox. Flush oil on this box is not recommended
Shouldn't effect the HP of car
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Horrible. Just have convinced me to pay a shop to do it 😂
Yep, its certainly a specialists job. Our video is here to demonstrate the process a garage/ workshop would typically go through to carry out the job :)
Yes if you are crazy! Beautiful car but they are junk.