Ok so.... curious as i just bought a 2013 vw golf 2.5L with 5 sp man. I got it up to operating temp, but the drain time was slow AF. Even tried this... drain plug out. Put in a litler via fill port. Still drizzeling. There a flush fluid to run in a manual trans? Thinking theres crap in there slowing the drain. Also figure next spring I'll replace the fluid again and this time run it for an hour on the highway before draining. Would also mention... that when i pumped that liter into it with drain plug out, it back filled the fill port.... so the fill port was dripping with drain out... Took about 30 min for the fluid to get an inch below the fill line. Finally i could see some newish oil coming out about 1.5 hours or so into draining so i put the plug back in. Then got about half a liter/quart into the trans at a time. Plugging the fill port when it started dripping. Ran the car in neutral for a minute. Shut her down, removed the fill plug, to add more fluid. Did this 3 or 4 times. Then put the fill plug in. Ripped it around the streets getting it in all gears. Returned home, checked level 1 more time and its good. So.... any idea WTH is making it drain slow? Oh and old fluid wasnt terrible. Given the state of the car being fairly close to excellent i assume everything has been serviced regularly. Only 160,000km / 99,000 miles.
Is it true the 2018 abd up manual transmissions in the GTI Are not able to be serviced? That’s what the dealer told me when I asked them to change the fluid. They told me that it can’t be changed and is a lifetime fluid…
In addition... the manual 6-speed MQB transmission needs 2,3l oil, if you fill just 2l the 6th gear will be worn out really quickly. The 2l can be filled easy but the for the rest 0,3l the front axle should be lifted a bit.
Fully agree. According workshop docs gearbox A04 has to be filled in with 1.7l oil (1.9l when disassembled) when changed. However, VW A7 platform (Golf MK7, Octavia MK3, Seat xx) the gearbox was titled by 12 deg and the oil level should be above the fill in plug. In addition the oil quantity has to be 2.3l instead 1.9l. strongly recommend to use originally labeled oil G 052 527. All that according TPI issued by VW Group. I believe the above is valid for most manual gearbox variants. the most common problem is low oil level causing axel bearings to be not oiled properly when not in drive, then in start they are running very dried first few 100 meters.
Bonjour désolé je ne parle pas anglais est-ce que vous pouvez me dire si c'est la même façon de faire pour les boîtes à vitesse manuelle sur TDI . Merci beaucoup
Dont use motul gear 300. It is the WRONG weight and horrible before the oil gets to temperature. Additionally, if you have an 18+ gti, the traditional fill plug is not there. You can fill the oil through the plastic 19mm bolt near the gear selector.
Motul gear 300 so to thick and gearbox changing is horrable... best is to use mix of Red Line 2 bootles MT-LV 70W/75W GL-4 Gear Oil + 1 bottle LightWeight ShockProof
I tried changing gear oil on my seat leon manual. I know it needs 2.1L, but the drained oil was only about 1l. I refilled around half a liter and it started dripping. I kept trying to refill and it kept dripping. Now im uncertain about the oil level. Please help.
This guy makes me feel confident in working on my car...if this guy can do it. Ha ha. Keep em coming.
Ok so.... curious as i just bought a 2013 vw golf 2.5L with 5 sp man. I got it up to operating temp, but the drain time was slow AF.
Even tried this... drain plug out. Put in a litler via fill port. Still drizzeling. There a flush fluid to run in a manual trans? Thinking theres crap in there slowing the drain.
Also figure next spring I'll replace the fluid again and this time run it for an hour on the highway before draining.
Would also mention... that when i pumped that liter into it with drain plug out, it back filled the fill port.... so the fill port was dripping with drain out...
Took about 30 min for the fluid to get an inch below the fill line. Finally i could see some newish oil coming out about 1.5 hours or so into draining so i put the plug back in. Then got about half a liter/quart into the trans at a time. Plugging the fill port when it started dripping. Ran the car in neutral for a minute. Shut her down, removed the fill plug, to add more fluid. Did this 3 or 4 times.
Then put the fill plug in. Ripped it around the streets getting it in all gears. Returned home, checked level 1 more time and its good.
So.... any idea WTH is making it drain slow?
Oh and old fluid wasnt terrible. Given the state of the car being fairly close to excellent i assume everything has been serviced regularly. Only 160,000km / 99,000 miles.
Is it true the 2018 abd up manual transmissions in the GTI Are not able to be serviced? That’s what the dealer told me when I asked them to change the fluid. They told me that it can’t be changed and is a lifetime fluid…
I change the Audi engine oil often and didn't even know this transmission oil existed!
Very useful video
Is it also suitable for Audi A3 8v 1,8 gen 3 (cjsa)?
Thank you
How often does the trans fluid get changed on the mk6 gli?
In addition... the manual 6-speed MQB transmission needs 2,3l oil, if you fill just 2l the 6th gear will be worn out really quickly. The 2l can be filled easy but the for the rest 0,3l the front axle should be lifted a bit.
Hallo, for 2.l tdi 6vit ok foor 75w80 ?
Fully agree. According workshop docs gearbox A04 has to be filled in with 1.7l oil (1.9l when disassembled) when changed. However, VW A7 platform (Golf MK7, Octavia MK3, Seat xx) the gearbox was titled by 12 deg and the oil level should be above the fill in plug. In addition the oil quantity has to be 2.3l instead 1.9l. strongly recommend to use originally labeled oil G 052 527. All that according TPI issued by VW Group.
I believe the above is valid for most manual gearbox variants. the most common problem is low oil level causing axel bearings to be not oiled properly when not in drive, then in start they are running very dried first few 100 meters.
When should this service happen, how many miles?
I recommend 60k. VW claims thisbas a lifetime fluid, which is ironically around when the warranty period is up. Thanks for watching!
I heard it's recomended every 125k miles (200k km )/ For manual transmission vehicles.
How many mile intervals? Under street use
ECS Tuning. Come for the content, stay for the commentary. ✌️
hi.whats number oem for the plug i want to change it.tanks
no transmission filter on mk7 golf R too?
Torque VAG manual is 35N.m
Shouldn't you prime the motor?
I assume this is the same for audi b8.5 s5/s4
Please make same video for VW tiguan 2012 ...
Automatic transmission.
Thanks
Is it also suitable for mk7.5 Gti's ?
Yes.
Really informative, thank you very much for posting the video.
Bonjour désolé je ne parle pas anglais est-ce que vous pouvez me dire si c'est la même façon de faire pour les boîtes à vitesse manuelle sur TDI .
Merci beaucoup
Whether it is necessary to apply grease to the caliper guides on vw mk4(stock breakes)?
Will you do a dsg service vid?
Yep! Its in the works!
Hi, can you make a video of service for bmw dual clutch trasmission? I have a 7speed 135i n55. Nice video !!👍🏼
Thanks for the suggestion. We will look into it!
Ciao, ho un golf 7 2.o tdi hanno 2017 non riesco a vedere il tappo di riempimento in alto ma solo il tappo di scolo. strano!!
It's all so easy. All you gotta have is a 2-post car lift, a torque wrench, a fancy giant syringe, and a telescoping oil funnel on a fancy drum.
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I needs to get a new clutch kit & service my 02J 5spd.
Dont use motul gear 300. It is the WRONG weight and horrible before the oil gets to temperature.
Additionally, if you have an 18+ gti, the traditional fill plug is not there. You can fill the oil through the plastic 19mm bolt near the gear selector.
Motul gear 300 so to thick and gearbox changing is horrable... best is to use mix of Red Line 2 bootles MT-LV 70W/75W GL-4 Gear Oil + 1 bottle LightWeight ShockProof
Mis Zach in this kind of video he was perfect for ECS i wonder why don't see him anymore
Don Ismael he joined Donut Media
Now, how about the differential?
We'll put that on the to do list! Thanks for your input!
Thanks mate, much appreciated
Thank you very much! It is a great video,
I used this video to tell my kid about the birds and the bees
Thank you amazing job 👍👍👍
Looks like they don’t have a kit for 2015 2.slow Jetta:(
23nm yes
ECS. Can you do a DIY on MQB automatic transmission fluid
Working on it!
Happy 4/20 everyone lol
I tried changing gear oil on my seat leon manual.
I know it needs 2.1L, but the drained oil was only about 1l. I refilled around half a liter and it started dripping. I kept trying to refill and it kept dripping. Now im uncertain about the oil level.
Please help.
You sure you didn’t drain and fill the vaq diff, that holds about a litre
The gear box has 2 bolts. Unscrew the lower one and drain the oil then fill up new oil.
Yo bucko, here's the scoop