there is no dipstick. The level is checked from underneath. There's a drain plug on the bottom surface of the oil pan, and a larger fill plug next to it with a short vertical tube
inside. The tube is the "level checker". You basically have to put in fluid while the car is on a lift or over a pit and perfectly level and keep adding fluid until it runs out the hole. The engine is run (with the car on a hoist) until the transmission temperature is in a very small and specific range, then fluid is pumped into the fill hole (much like filling a diff) until it starts running out. The tube is usually surrounded by a bunch of relays and other crap, making it very difficult to get a straight hose in, so a short tip with an almost 180 degree bend works best. So my advice, get it done by a pro, if you aren't one!
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I have a 2000 Audi TT with 125,000 miles on it and I would like to change the fuel filter. Where on the vehilce is it??? I have already purchased the filter.
Lifetime.
A semi-automatic Audi gearbox, often referred to as the S tronic or DSG (Direct Shift Gearbox), combines elements of both manual and automatic transmissions. It features dual-clutch technology, allowing for quick gear changes without a traditional clutch pedal, enabling drivers to shift gears manually or let the system handle shifts automatically. This setup provides a balance of sporty driving dynamics and convenience, enhancing performance while maintaining ease of use.
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The fuel filter on an Audi A6 2.7T is changed by disconnecting the fuel lines from either side of the filter. It is then unmounted from the vehicle's frame and a new filter attached.
i recommend going to a mechanic...
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due to the complexeity of an auto gearbox i would suggest a replacment of the gearbox as the cost of repairs will out way the cost of a good secondhand unit. so to save the head ache go to an auction look for a written off car the same as yours and salvage for the parts needed. or look for a specialist breaker for a new gearbox.
You don't. It's "permanently" filled.
To change the gearbox oil on an Audi A8, first, lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Remove the drain plug and allow the old oil to fully drain out, then replace the drain plug. Next, remove the fill plug and use a pump to add the new gearbox oil until it starts to overflow from the fill hole. Finally, replace the fill plug securely and lower the vehicle.