My first time transmission fluid/filter change-----tips and advice needed!
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My first time transmission fluid/filter change-----tips and advice needed!
never done this before on a Rover---
1) any additional small parts I should replace while I'm "down there?" (washers, nuts, gaskets?)
2) anything to "watch out" for?
3) what type/brand of ATF to use? Is there one that's preferable to the stock fluid?
Bought the vehicle at 35K, it's at 90K and never had transmission checked/serviced. or had the fluid changed.
thanks guys
1) any additional small parts I should replace while I'm "down there?" (washers, nuts, gaskets?)
2) anything to "watch out" for?
3) what type/brand of ATF to use? Is there one that's preferable to the stock fluid?
Bought the vehicle at 35K, it's at 90K and never had transmission checked/serviced. or had the fluid changed.
thanks guys
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You are wise to do at this time. A high miles rated fluid will include some mild additives to swell up some seals ever so slightly, which is a good thing. You also won't get all the fluid on the first drain out because some remains in the torque converter. In a few days you can drain and re-fill, and repeat, and eventully it is all new. But just one change is a heck of a lot better than the inattention most get.
Be careful in that tranny pan bolts are not as strong as you may think.
Cleanliness is good. Not wise to do this outside on a windy dust blowing around day.
Need all the parts, O rings, washers, etc. that should be replaced. Pages from RAVE attached, you'll see that in typical Rover fashion, information can be had, but seldom all on the same page. Will need some Torx drivers.
While under there, before job starts, locate the shift switch on the driver side of tranny. Locate AC drain tube that drips on the XYZ switch. Reroute or extend drain.
You have also changed your transfer case fluid? It is certainly in the neighborhood... some go back with 85W150 synthetic for quiter operation.
Be careful in that tranny pan bolts are not as strong as you may think.
Cleanliness is good. Not wise to do this outside on a windy dust blowing around day.
Need all the parts, O rings, washers, etc. that should be replaced. Pages from RAVE attached, you'll see that in typical Rover fashion, information can be had, but seldom all on the same page. Will need some Torx drivers.
While under there, before job starts, locate the shift switch on the driver side of tranny. Locate AC drain tube that drips on the XYZ switch. Reroute or extend drain.
You have also changed your transfer case fluid? It is certainly in the neighborhood... some go back with 85W150 synthetic for quiter operation.
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If you are not planning on killing your tranny, you better start changing the fluid every 25,000 miles or loose it.
Since it has be neglected for so long, buy 11 quarts of ATF and 1 bottle of Lucas tranny additive.
Drain the pan, install a new filter, reinstall fill the pan, start the engine, shift drive to reverse, back to park and while the engine is running refill the extra amount need to top it off.
Then shift park to Reverse back and forth for 30 seconds or so and repeat the process all over again, this time adding the Lucas.
So what about the rest of your truck, if, as neglected, go to the top of this section and do the entire Major service as posted.
If you are not planning on killing your tranny, you better start changing the fluid every 25,000 miles or loose it.
Since it has be neglected for so long, buy 11 quarts of ATF and 1 bottle of Lucas tranny additive.
Drain the pan, install a new filter, reinstall fill the pan, start the engine, shift drive to reverse, back to park and while the engine is running refill the extra amount need to top it off.
Then shift park to Reverse back and forth for 30 seconds or so and repeat the process all over again, this time adding the Lucas.
So what about the rest of your truck, if, as neglected, go to the top of this section and do the entire Major service as posted.
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Ok guys: another favor-----the local Rover dealer's parts dept. is spotty at best, as they focus on Toyotas and Mazdas and do very little with Rovers. So I feel more comfortable asking you (after a long call yesterday). Here's what I know I need for the transmission fluid change based on your comments and my picking thru the RAVE manual:
Valvoline Maxlife Dex/merc ATF
Lucas Oil ATF Conditioner
ZF Automatic Transmission filter kit from Atlantic British: incl filter, gaskets
new trans drain plug (why not)
drain plug washer
OK---WHAT ELSE? I know there's got to be more. It's a Rover.
Valvoline Maxlife Dex/merc ATF
Lucas Oil ATF Conditioner
ZF Automatic Transmission filter kit from Atlantic British: incl filter, gaskets
new trans drain plug (why not)
drain plug washer
OK---WHAT ELSE? I know there's got to be more. It's a Rover.
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Would you believe...I got under the truck to do the tranny fluid and filter....all bolts rusted solid. The local Rover guy said well, after the first 30K they should change the fluid and filter but after that YOU SHOULD NEVER CHANGE THE FILTER! Amazing. He also said he won't work on uit if the bolts ar rusted on solid because then if one breaks you'll need a new tranny.
Just thought I should post it.......
Just thought I should post it.......