To top up the gearbox oil on a Yamaha XVS650, first ensure the motorcycle is on a level surface and the engine is off. Locate the oil filler cap on the right side of the engine, remove it, and use a funnel to add the appropriate type of oil until it reaches the recommended level. Always check the oil level using the dipstick, if equipped, to avoid overfilling. Replace the filler cap securely after topping up.
You can top off the oil in the gearbox on a 206 Zest by removing the fill plug on the top of the gearbox and using a funnel to fill with oil.
where is the bung on a citroen c5 gearbox need to top up on oil
there is a gearbox in the middle of the rear axle with a drain nut on the bottom and a fill nut on the top
how to top up gearbox oil in a petrol saxo 1.4 x reg
What oil do you recomend for my 407 2.7 diesel automatic gearbox and what is the quantity?
you fill up the manual gearbox on the top through the beather nut , it has a white plastic cap on the top and use the correct oil
on the side of gearbox at top a remove ns wheel to see it its an 8mm hexagen shaped bolt
To top up the gearbox oil on an F17 gearbox in a 2002 Vauxhall Vectra C, locate the fill plug, which is typically found on the side of the gearbox. Use a socket wrench to remove the plug, then use a funnel or fluid pump to add the appropriate gearbox oil until it begins to slightly overflow from the fill hole. Reinstall the plug securely after topping up. Always check the owner's manual for the specific oil type and capacity.
The gearbox oil fill plug can be located, in your Peugeot 306 2.0, on the top of the gearbox nears the back. The plug can be removed with a three-quarter inch socket
on the top of the gearbox under the power steering pipes there is a black round plug next to a cable plug if u pull it up then that is where u put the gearbox oil
The gearbox top up level on a Saab 9.3 2007 model for a manual gearbox is located underneath the engine inspection cover. It is essential that the car is level when adding oil to the gearbox.
its on the front of gearbox right hand side