HOW TO SERVICE YOUR Mk4 R32 - PART 1 - Engine and Transmission Oil
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- Опубликовано: 23 июн 2017
- Video 1 of 3, be sure to check them all out to learn how to DIY service your own R32! This will be very similar to those of your with Mk5 R32's except the transmission part.
Parts seen in this video:
Oil Service Kit - www.ecstuning.com/b-assembled...
Trans Fluid - www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-v...
Oil Additive - www.ecstuning.com/b-liqui_mol...
Trans Plugs / Washer - www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-v...
www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-v...
Transmission Plug Tool - www.ecstuning.com/b-schwaben-...
Music By - Alan Walker - Force
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Nice job. Just a quick note. You should always remove the fill hole plug first, because just in case that you can't remove the drain plug at least you'll have fluid in the transmission.
Was thinking of doing my transmission soon, I'll keep this in mind.
This was helpful, I need to change the trans fluid on my R32 very soon and didn't know the process. Thanks!
I'm about to buy the mk1 TT 3.2, and your video is a proper fuel for my enthusiasm! Keep doing!
Do you still have your 3.2?
nice and informative josh! need to do mine soon
Thanks for the help! :)
I gotta get myself that aluminum oil filter cap for my r32 too.
How much more transmission fluid did it take the second time around?
One thing I've learned is always to use OEM Oil Filters. Unless you plan to change it every 2/3k miles.
On the Ceratec packaging it says not suitable for wet clutches, which the R32 has... guessing they mean don’t put in with gearbox oil, rather than it can’t be used?
The manual trans doesn’t have wet clutches, unless you mean putting it in the haldex, but I’m just using it in the engine oil.
Great video guys. Informative and straight to the point. Good editing too. Check out some of my r32 content if you're interested
I don't have a lift. Can I pull the Haldex fuse and run it in FWD mode with the front wheels in the air to cycle the transmission fluid?
Joshua Walling Thanks
What about the people that don’t have a car lift
What about it? You don’t need a lift to do any of this. You need a Jack and 4 Jack stands. At my house I don’t have a lift, and over the winter I pulled the engine and transmission in my E36 M3 and rebuilt it. I also did a full service on it with just jacks and Jack stands.
I’m happy to recommend some if you need any recommendations, but don’t let the fact that we used a lift in this video deter you. Having a lift for video just allows me to better show you guys what’s going on. Very hard to work a camera effectively underneath a car.