A F13 Gear Box , it can use the long or short ratio gear box from the F13
You will need to use the manual to learn how to do this. It can give you all of the step that are needed.
10-40
I could be wrong here but are you "kangeroo jumping" as in failing to use the clutch properly when changing gears thus the car lurches, this could be a result of a worn out clutch OR gearbox.
There is a plug on the side of the transmission, remove battery tray to access and fill until gear oil begins to come back out. Mechanics that specialize in Opel/Vauxhall say never re-use fill plug, use a new only. Torque to 22 ft/lbs
Any 15w 40 oil, but preferably shell as that's what dealers use
About 2.4l of SAE 75W-85 API GL4 - Taken from specs of M32WR gearbox - Nut.
As a standard, any front wheel drive car uses ATF lubricant or better known as Automatic Transmission Fluid to lubricate it's gearbox, you can recognise it by its colour witch is deep red, an opel/vauxhall corsa/astra 1.7d/1.7di/1.7dti/1.7cdti uses ATF II, you can normally get this at any gas station and/or car spare shop, if you are not good with technical stuff its recommended that you take your car to the nearest GM service station to get the "cranny" filled up as filling is quit tricky. over filling will cause to much preasure on the gaskets/seals witch means that the gearbox will blow a gasket, oil will start leaking from the area where the gasket is damaged, evetually the gearbox will leak so much oil that the gearbox will run dry damaging the scyncro mesh, selectors, links and gears to such an extent that youd have to replace the gearbox witch can be a costly matter!
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Depends on which 1.0l engine you mean. For a 1993 to 2000 Vauxhall/Opel Corsa (the A and B models) you use 10w40 semi synthetic, it takes about 3.2 litres. For the later models (C and D) I think you're looking at 5w30.
opel tigra 1996
what gearbox oil doe's a hondacivic 1.4 1999 use?
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