Nice video but you should be level to get accurate reading of being full. Back tires on the ground so I think you are slightly less then full. Nice video.
Some people will say Redline MTL is fine, and I'm sure it is, but something like Redline D4 ATF is actually preferred in these particular transmissions. Yes, ATF in a manual. ATF is sort of a general purpose hydraulic oil and has many uses, including the power steering systems in many BMWs. What I've read is: D4 ATF is the "right" fluid for an E46 manual, MTL is a little thicker but fine, especially in hotter environments, and somehting like Redline MT90 (or some 75W90) is needlessly thick, especially in colder weather. Of course you can use Valvoline ATF (red bottle), Royal Purple, Pentosin, or another synthetic ATF, but a lot of people report "notchiness" going away with Redline D4 ATF or MTL.
Helpful video thank you. I followed your instructions, also watched the Bavarian Autosport video for 2nd opinions, and changed the fluid on my 100k mile 04 325i. I also found the fluid to contain some metal filings but did not notice any real change in the feel of the shift! Maybe it's psychosomatic.... 😉. I used Pentosin MTF2 which is the correct OEM fluid for BMWs, a little more expensive but considered better quality.
I have a 2002 530i, and I know that the ZF S5D320Z manual transmission that I swapped into my car doesn't take traditional manual transmission fluid. Instead it actually uses ATF. Do a little digging find out what specific tranny you have and find out what fluid you should be using. You'll find a lot of great articles detailing what can happen by running too thick of an oil in these transmissions, and what ratio of ATF to gear oil you should be running based on specific application (ie. track use vs commuter car and summer vs winter) I didn't watch your video tbh, I just saw the two bottles of gear oil and wrote this, just my $.02
Gear box oil should be at normal working temperature before draining. Not having the car on the level means you'll not drain as well as it should be done. Filling up will also be an issue as the reservoir and box will not be fully filled. Best change drain bolts with new magnetic type to catch the metal particles. A new refill plug is also worth doing on a high mileage example car such as this...
TY This weekend I am going to see "IF: this solves my problem. 1st. changing gears made a noise but changed OK. Then once it may or may not, now it will not go in gear at all.Sure hope I just need fluid in my 318ic.
You didn't jack up the rear to keep the vehicle level. "Lower than normal gear oil level". But I guess ain't as bad as the rear of the vehicle being higher than the front.
Hey Han. Gorgeous video as always. I have a 2000 323ci UK model. The gear oil was recently changed by my mechanic and while it shifts fine when it's at operating temperature, I've noticed it's very notchy and a struggle to shift it into first and then second when cold. I do suppose the wrong gear oil was used. It's a 5 speed manual. What gear oil do you recommend for it? Is yours notchy when cold too?
Hi. Pls I want to know what causes the engine to grind as i clutched down? Sometimes, it will be easy to shift transmission and sometimes, it wont. Esp on Gear 1 and 2
hello Han good DIY tutorial, by the way where did you buy that pump?... can't find anything close to that where i live... is it from a site?.. pls send a link. thanks so much
@@vforvandetta832 It's just simple logic, if you drain the gearbox then find out that you can't get the fill plug off for whatever reason then you can't get oil back into your gearbox and your car is immobile until you do.
I've heard that if you haven't changed your transmission oil in a while and if you decide to change it out of nowhere, your transmission breaks down? Not sure if this is true, how long did it took you to decide to change your oil transmission?
Han's Garage I also have the manual transmission, I bought the car with 115k miles now it's got 140k. Should I get to it and change it? Also what type of oil does it take? Thanks for your time.
I have a 2004 325CI e46 - 158K manual transmission fluid - manual states never change it but to check it every 30K miles which it has never been !!!! Now I have a code P2761 car running horribly for two months $1500 mechanic nothing works - car jerks releasing clutch sometimes when shifting - sluggish going up hills - car loud power horrible - dealership claims it is $3800 catalytic converters yet no check engine line - claim back pressure test revealed numbers 2 and 3. I am so upset I cannot find a qualified bmw mechanic in NY to help me - they are awful
I highly doubt the catalytic converters are bad. I had 180k miles with stock cats. And usually p2761 is the torque converter code. Do you have an automatic?
Try bimmerfest, e46fanatics, or another BMW forum if you want help. And "lifetime" fluid is laughable, not sure when they ever said not to change. I don't think your car running poorly is a manual transmission problem, but what do I know, I haven't seen it.
I would be less concerned with the transmission fluid than with the obvious oil leak all over the undercarriage of the car, I mean dude is there any oil left in the crankcase? LOL, fix the seal or gasket thats leaking, fire hazard to say the least. Good vid, simple job.
Nice video but you should be level to get accurate reading of being full. Back tires on the ground so I think you are slightly less then full. Nice video.
Some people will say Redline MTL is fine, and I'm sure it is, but something like Redline D4 ATF is actually preferred in these particular transmissions. Yes, ATF in a manual. ATF is sort of a general purpose hydraulic oil and has many uses, including the power steering systems in many BMWs. What I've read is: D4 ATF is the "right" fluid for an E46 manual, MTL is a little thicker but fine, especially in hotter environments, and somehting like Redline MT90 (or some 75W90) is needlessly thick, especially in colder weather. Of course you can use Valvoline ATF (red bottle), Royal Purple, Pentosin, or another synthetic ATF, but a lot of people report "notchiness" going away with Redline D4 ATF or MTL.
Redline D6 ATF for the GM transmissions too!
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Helpful video thank you. I followed your instructions, also watched the Bavarian Autosport video for 2nd opinions, and changed the fluid on my 100k mile 04 325i. I also found the fluid to contain some metal filings but did not notice any real change in the feel of the shift! Maybe it's psychosomatic.... 😉. I used Pentosin MTF2 which is the correct OEM fluid for BMWs, a little more expensive but considered better quality.
Jeremy Trentham amazing! Glad to hear you find this video helpful :)
Nice video. Try not to rest your hand on the gear shift, can cause damage.
Great video homie.
Thanks for making the video!
I have a 2002 530i, and I know that the ZF S5D320Z manual transmission that I swapped into my car doesn't take traditional manual transmission fluid. Instead it actually uses ATF. Do a little digging find out what specific tranny you have and find out what fluid you should be using. You'll find a lot of great articles detailing what can happen by running too thick of an oil in these transmissions, and what ratio of ATF to gear oil you should be running based on specific application (ie. track use vs commuter car and summer vs winter)
I didn't watch your video tbh, I just saw the two bottles of gear oil and wrote this, just my $.02
Truly appreciate it. Thank you
Gear box oil should be at normal working temperature before draining. Not having the car on the level means you'll not drain as well as it should be done. Filling up will also be an issue as the reservoir and box will not be fully filled. Best change drain bolts with new magnetic type to catch the metal particles. A new refill plug is also worth doing on a high mileage example car such as this...
All excellent points here
TY This weekend I am going to see "IF: this solves my problem. 1st. changing gears made a noise but changed OK. Then once it may or may not, now it will not go in gear at all.Sure hope I just need fluid in my 318ic.
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I have a 2000 323ci with 158k on it .. shifts smooth time to change the oil
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Had the same amount of particles when I replaced my e36 trans fluid. Lets hope it wont happen again
Nice I always use Liqui Moly oil though.
How much litters do you put in that.
Front main seal and rear main seal 😱
Leakage clearly noticed
You should have go to the new gear box mate ?
You didn't jack up the rear to keep the vehicle level. "Lower than normal gear oil level". But I guess ain't as bad as the rear of the vehicle being higher than the front.
I used ramps but I couldn’t get near the transmission without being squished ?
Hey Han. Gorgeous video as always. I have a 2000 323ci UK model. The gear oil was recently changed by my mechanic and while it shifts fine when it's at operating temperature, I've noticed it's very notchy and a struggle to shift it into first and then second when cold. I do suppose the wrong gear oil was used. It's a 5 speed manual. What gear oil do you recommend for it? Is yours notchy when cold too?
Hey! I use A 75W80 GL-4 gear oil (SAE 5W30/10W30) From Bavauto.com
Not notchy at all and smooth when cold.
Han's Garage Thanks man! Does it have to be red line?
Shaz Qureshi it doesnt have to be but ive only used these so i dont know how others are
Can you tell me how to check the fluid level?
Is it the same process for a 320d e46 6 speed 2004
Hello,
Which drive-on ramps did you use ?
ProSlam I believe those are the Rhino 🦏 Brand you can find them in Walmart I have seen them there. They are Worth it.
if there are metal flakes in the trans oil should i be worried about replacing the transmission or is an oil change sufficient
oil change is fine unless its automatic
Hi. Pls I want to know what causes the engine to grind as i clutched down? Sometimes, it will be easy to shift transmission and sometimes, it wont. Esp on Gear 1 and 2
Bamidele Emmanuel sounds like synchros gone out
hello Han good DIY tutorial, by the way where did you buy that pump?... can't find anything close to that where i live... is it from a site?.. pls send a link. thanks so much
Harbor freight transfer pump
is it true that if you dont use it, you lose it?
very
Any updates? Is your trans still running well?
PapaCharlie havent had any issues since. Ive been ripping it all day and no problems :)
Great to hear, thanks for the video!
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Hallo what type of oil you put because i want to change it to but i am not sure i think i must put 75w140 for my e46 316ci can you tell me please?
Big issue Han once again I accidentally drain plug first what should I do man? Bout to put it all back together wensday
I'd do my best to get the fil plug off and get it going!
What happen then if it don't follow through ordeals of opposite order? Out of curiosity
@@vforvandetta832 It's just simple logic, if you drain the gearbox then find out that you can't get the fill plug off for whatever reason then you can't get oil back into your gearbox and your car is immobile until you do.
Car should be level Han
How many quarts sir
I've heard that if you haven't changed your transmission oil in a while and if you decide to change it out of nowhere, your transmission breaks down? Not sure if this is true, how long did it took you to decide to change your oil transmission?
Ray.J for some it's true because if you haven't been changing out the fluid regularly. Mostly for automatics not manual
Han's Garage I also have the manual transmission, I bought the car with 115k miles now it's got 140k. Should I get to it and change it? Also what type of oil does it take? Thanks for your time.
Ray.J yes you should! And the oil is in the video :)
Han's Garage thanks my man, will get right to it this weekend.
Could you post a web address where I can find the fluid? I went to auto zone and they have it for 29$ per quart. :/
I am more excited than you 😉
Where do I buy that pump
Stefan Popescu I bought it from my local harbor freight
Ok I will look to buy one just like yours.
I have a 2004 325CI e46 - 158K manual transmission fluid - manual states never change it but to check it every 30K miles which it has never been !!!! Now I have a code P2761 car running horribly for two months $1500 mechanic nothing works - car jerks releasing clutch sometimes when shifting - sluggish going up hills - car loud power horrible - dealership claims it is $3800 catalytic converters yet no check engine line - claim back pressure test revealed numbers 2 and 3. I am so upset I cannot find a qualified bmw mechanic in NY to help me - they are awful
I highly doubt the catalytic converters are bad. I had 180k miles with stock cats. And usually p2761 is the torque converter code. Do you have an automatic?
I have a manual transmission
Try bimmerfest, e46fanatics, or another BMW forum if you want help. And "lifetime" fluid is laughable, not sure when they ever said not to change. I don't think your car running poorly is a manual transmission problem, but what do I know, I haven't seen it.
I would be less concerned with the transmission fluid than with the obvious oil leak all over the undercarriage of the car, I mean dude is there any oil left in the crankcase? LOL, fix the seal or gasket thats leaking, fire hazard to say the least. Good vid, simple job.
car supposed to be on a level surface so you did wrong job