it never needs to be changed
and what type transmission fluid
This is a sealed transmission. It does not have a dip stick. Read the manual. sometimes that sealed transmission leaks by way of the radiator
no change the filter and fluid it must be getting clogged carlos puchades
Carefully.
The car has to be lifted up and on the transmission pan there is a plug that has to be opened. Note: the Fluid can only be pumped in with a pump. There is noway of pouring it in. It is considered fulled when the fluid starts to come out after being pumped in.
yes, a oil service (oil fluid and filter change) is highly recommend. although trans fluid service is not recommend due to lifetime fluid.
Look for a belt driven accessory. It should have a cap with attached stick & red fluid inside if not labeled. Add to fill mark,
BMW LA2634Esso LT 71141Such as mobil 1 synthetic ATF; make sure it meets the spec's above-on the label-
yes
That depends, if your transmission is completely empty, you will need about 16qts. But if you are just doing say a filter change on it you will need about 8qts. To completely exchange all of the old fluid and put new fluid is very difficult to do without the use of a machine designed to pump new fluid in and old fluid out at the same time. Most people I see just swap the filter and top back off the fluid with new oil. Hope this answers your question... Jay
how do you change the clock ring on a 1995 BMW 740i
there is no "dipstick", only a threaded plug on the side of the transmission, accessed from underneath. It is assumed that your trans will not leak, nor use fluid so you don't have to add. It's assumed you will have the dealer check it and fill it to the plug level then never need servicing. It is assumed you will have the dealer look at it every 80K or so. YMMV... :)