How to change the trans fluid on a DII
#61
Hi guys - late to the discussion.
On older BMWs I have worked on they actually recommend not changing the transmission fluid in the automatic (GM units) over a certain mileage because some how people experience slipping and transmission faults more likely afterward.
Any worry w/ Land Rover DIIs? I have a 2000 DII and have no idea when the trans or diff fluids have been replaced last. Was thinking of doing it in the garage one evening. What fluids does everyone prefer?
On older BMWs I have worked on they actually recommend not changing the transmission fluid in the automatic (GM units) over a certain mileage because some how people experience slipping and transmission faults more likely afterward.
Any worry w/ Land Rover DIIs? I have a 2000 DII and have no idea when the trans or diff fluids have been replaced last. Was thinking of doing it in the garage one evening. What fluids does everyone prefer?
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#64
a little confused....
Pump the new transmission fluid into the fill/check hole until it starts to come out of the hole, replace the plug.
Do you mean once I drain the transmission fluid, I screw the drain plug back on, and than pump in new atf through the fill hole and stop until it comes out of the fill/check hole or do I leave the drain plug screw off while filling with new oil and wait until it starts leaking out of the drain plug hole. Thanks.
Do you mean once I drain the transmission fluid, I screw the drain plug back on, and than pump in new atf through the fill hole and stop until it comes out of the fill/check hole or do I leave the drain plug screw off while filling with new oil and wait until it starts leaking out of the drain plug hole. Thanks.
#65
You need to replace the drain plug, otherwise you will just be draining fresh atf. You also need to check the atf level with the engine running and hot.
So in short:
Drain old + replace filter if doing that.
Replace drain plug
Fill up atf up to fill plug
Start engine and shift gears from P to 1 and back - do not drive
With engine running and tranny in P fill until atf starts to flow out fill plug
Replace fill plug
So in short:
Drain old + replace filter if doing that.
Replace drain plug
Fill up atf up to fill plug
Start engine and shift gears from P to 1 and back - do not drive
With engine running and tranny in P fill until atf starts to flow out fill plug
Replace fill plug
#66
#68
So here's the thing...
Please post a pic of this. You should have two allen head bolts in the pan of the trans like Spike shows on the first page. The allen head is sort of opposite of a traditional bolt if you have never seen one, the wrench slides inside vs the outside. If they have been rounded out, you might want to buy a replacement pan as you will have a tough time getting them out...
My drain plug appears to have the head (and hex socket) ground down flat on it, somehow. Is this the plug that everyond kvetches about it being plastic, and AB sells a brass replacement? If so, what's the recommended way to get it out, since I can't wrench it.
I assume I don't want to drill it out; metal filings in your AT aren't really recommended...
I assume I don't want to drill it out; metal filings in your AT aren't really recommended...