its on the bottom of the gearbox sump. but advise this be done by specialist as it requires diagnostic equipment to get fluid to correct level and pressure else it will go into limp mode
hi, can anybody help. Does anybody out there know the best way to drain the petrol tank on a renault espace 2004
Remove driveshafts (drain oil), undo linkage and electrical connections, undo support under battery, undo bolts to engine, remove gearbox from underneath.
To change the oil in the automatic gearbox of a 1996 Renault Megane, first ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and securely lifted. Remove the drain plug from the gearbox to let the old oil drain out completely. Once drained, replace the drain plug and refill the gearbox with the appropriate type and amount of transmission fluid through the dipstick tube or filler plug, using a funnel for accuracy. Finally, check the fluid level with the dipstick and run the engine briefly to circulate the new oil before rechecking the level.
To change the gearbox oil on a Renault Laguna 1.8, start by ensuring the vehicle is on a level surface and securely raised. Remove the drain plug from the gearbox and allow the old oil to fully drain out. Once drained, replace the drain plug and remove the fill plug, then use a funnel to pour in the new gearbox oil until it reaches the proper level. Finally, reattach the fill plug and check for any leaks.
Open the drain screw at the bottom of the gearbox hydraulic fluid is discharged.
There'll be a plug at the bottom of the transmission. That's the drain.
Yes, you will typically need to drain the gearbox oil to change the reverse switch on a Renault Clio 02 plate. The reverse switch is usually located on the gearbox, and removing it can cause oil to leak out. To prevent any mess and ensure a proper seal when installing the new switch, it's advisable to drain the oil beforehand. Make sure to replace it with the appropriate type and amount of gearbox oil after the switch is replaced.
Take the wheel off closest to the gearbox, then you can clearly see the Automatic Transmission fluid drain plug. Its just behind the brake caliper. You may want to fill up and drain the gearbox twice in order to properly flush the gearbox as best as possible.
To change the automatic gearbox oil on a Renault Laguna, first ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is warm. Remove the gearbox drain plug to let the old oil flow out completely, then replace the plug once drained. Next, remove the fill plug and use a funnel to add the new gearbox oil, checking the level with the dipstick to ensure it is at the correct mark. Finally, run the engine for a few minutes, check for leaks, and recheck the oil level, topping up if necessary.
To remove the gearbox from a Renault Scenic 1.9 DCI, first, disconnect the battery and drain the transmission fluid. Next, remove the drive shafts, exhaust, and any electrical connections to the gearbox. Support the engine with a jack, then unbolt the gearbox from the engine and carefully lower it while ensuring no components are caught. Finally, remove the gearbox from the vehicle.
To drain the gearbox on a Citroën Saxo, first ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Locate the gearbox drain plug, usually found at the bottom of the gearbox, and use a socket or wrench to remove it. Allow the oil to fully drain into a suitable container, then replace the drain plug and tighten it securely. Finally, refill the gearbox with the appropriate oil through the filler hole, checking the level with the dipstick if applicable.
To change the automatic gearbox oil in a Peugeot 407, start by ensuring the vehicle is on a level surface and using jack stands for safety. Remove the drain plug to let the old oil drain out completely, then replace the plug. Next, fill the gearbox with new oil through the dipstick tube or designated fill port, using the recommended type of oil for your model. Finally, check the oil level with the engine running and adjust as necessary.