Depends on make and model car and type of trans.
a gearbox with 9 to 18 gears that you use your splitter and you have to rev to a certain point to change gear and double clutch.
Hi Remove plastic covering where the gear change cable go. You'll see the oil level / filler plug on the gearbox casing. 8mm hex head to loosen. Have fun
Well, I thought I'd have a go! Haynes recommend you take the engine out, but after seeing a post on LR4x4 I thought i'd follow it and move the gearbox back. I started the job a week ago, clutch is now in but I cannot get the gearbox back in place. So my answer is....... get someone else to do it! Yeah ive done 3 and always taken engine out from the point of view of lineing the engine/gearbox back up again. also when you change the clutch plates after removing engine make sure you renew the clutch fork. that is loacated in the gearbox housing, you will see it when you take the engine out.
Just dip it ink
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To change the gearbox oil on a 2008 Vauxhall Vectra automatic, start by ensuring the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is off. Remove the drain plug to let the old oil drain out completely, then replace the plug. Next, use a funnel to fill the gearbox with the appropriate type and amount of new oil through the dipstick tube or designated fill point. Finally, check the oil level with the dipstick and ensure it’s within the recommended range before replacing the dipstick and closing any access points.
Manual gears are more versatile than an automatic gearbox
They can hold more fodder, so you don't have to refill it as often.
First, you scribble on paper.If that doesn't work, buy a new pen.
The power button raises the gear change point in the rev range. Manual allows the car t be driven like a stick shift, however there is still a lag as the gearbox changes.
It's not a "false flushing." The system is designed to refill when the water in the tank drops below a certain point. This "flushiing" noise that you hear is probably the water running into the tank to refill it. There is probably a leak into the toilet, very small that it's almost unnoticeable, but still there. Check it out.
Most wells are built below the water line which should mean it will automatically refill to the waterline point. That doesn't mean it will provide enough water but if you need to refill it you can buy water from a waterplant or have water delivered to your well. Most rural community's charge roughly 1 dollar to 3 dollars for 1000 gallons of water.