if this is azf trans you remove the trans oil pan by removing the 6 bolts around the pan using a 10 mm socket. you refill through the dip stick tube or filler tube
Simply remove transmission oil pan and it's right there all you have to do is remove and replace.
could be burning either gear oil, or motor oil. check for leaks and replace gear oil
Virtually all modern vehicles with an automatic transmission require the transmission pan be unbolted and removed to drain and replace the transmission fluid. This can best accomplished by a trained mechanic/technician using a lift and a large oil collector funnel. The technician will check the transmission components for wear, adjust/replace any parts, change the internal filter, and replace the transmission gasket and fluid. This is not a job for a "weekend" mechanic, and depending on the vehicles mileage and use, may be performed between 25,000 and 50,000 miles -- check your owners manual for recommendations. I would suggest a Jaguar dealership perform this service.
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8.5 Quarts, Jaguar manufacture recommends 5W-30 non-synthetic oil for the 4.0 Ltr. -Merciah
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Have to drop transmission oil pan
Take down the transmission oil pan, remove the transmission filter if needed. Replace solenoid. Replace all and refill transmission
You have to remove the oil pan to get at the oil pump.
Depends on model and engine
4 Quarts
Automatic transmission oil filters ware located inside the transmission, under the transmission oil pan. You have to remove the transmission oil pan to replace it and then you will need to refill it with new transmission fluid.