Hats off to you sir. not just for this video but all of your TT videos. You do a really wonderful job of explaining things. I refer to them often when working on my 02 Audi Quattro TT 1.8 225hp roadster
I found it easier (in case you have a 4 quart container) is to find a smaller or shorter container that will fit under the car better with the hand pump in it. Refill with what you need if necessary. Another way (which I haven't tried) is pouring the exact mount into a bucket and have another empty bucket. Take the transmission lines off the radiator and put the feed line in the new fluid bucket and the exit line in the empty one. Run engine until the transmission pump sucks in all the new fluid. Of course clean the feed line off before submerging it in the new fluid bucket. Or fit a rubber line to the end of it.
Hey Ry and people who will read this. I think what I saw in the video was that the tt was a quattro drive? If it is, I believe you also need to bleed the front differential because it has connecting vanes with the gearbox. And the differential will not drain all by itself. Greets from the Netherlands
MT90 RED LINE transaxle fluid also works well,,also, for those not wanting to get on their back..you can from took the engine disconnect the 3 Philips screws from the coolant resevior..plus the electrical connection,,then use a longer see through plastic house 3' length (from Lowe's/ home depo) connected to your pumper....still need a drain pan,,just in case any extra fluid leaks out.
There isn't one - only autos and DSGs have filters. Manual boxes have a swarf magnet inside submerged in the oil to catch loose bits of metal, hence the name
@@Way2EasyDIY Attached to transmission approximately under turbo, over steering rack. Follow left front cv axle toward trany. CV axle is attached to flange coming out of Bevel Box. Bevel box shares oil with transmission. To drain oil from it there is a separate drain plug- black.
@@Way2EasyDIY Remember that after draining oil from bevel box it will be replaced with fresh oil from transmission (if you replaced it). I always lift the car, all four wheels, put it in 1 st gear for a few minutes to let the oil redistribute itself. Recheck oil level and add if necessary.
Hats off to you sir. not just for this video but all of your TT videos. You do a really wonderful job of explaining things. I refer to them often when working on my 02 Audi Quattro TT 1.8 225hp roadster
Same stuff in my 2000 beetle 1.8turbo. So simple and cheap to work on compared to some of my other vehicles
Great video
Thanks!
I found it easier (in case you have a 4 quart container) is to find a smaller or shorter container that will fit under the car better with the hand pump in it. Refill with what you need if necessary. Another way (which I haven't tried) is pouring the exact mount into a bucket and have another empty bucket. Take the transmission lines off the radiator and put the feed line in the new fluid bucket and the exit line in the empty one. Run engine until the transmission pump sucks in all the new fluid. Of course clean the feed line off before submerging it in the new fluid bucket. Or fit a rubber line to the end of it.
Nice video Sir? How often do you need to change the transmission oil? Thank you Sir
Yun Oh typically after a really long time but I get it changed any time I change the clutch or any time the transmission starts to feel a little rough
Usually 100k miles is when the dealer recommends change. Also, clutch change/ rough shifting like stated below.
Hey Ry and people who will read this. I think what I saw in the video was that the tt was a quattro drive?
If it is, I believe you also need to bleed the front differential because it has connecting vanes with the gearbox. And the differential will not drain all by itself.
Greets from the Netherlands
Wouter van der Ham literally first thing he said was its not quattro
MT90 RED LINE transaxle fluid also works well,,also, for those not wanting to get on their back..you can from took the engine disconnect the 3 Philips screws from the coolant resevior..plus the electrical connection,,then use a longer see through plastic house 3' length (from Lowe's/ home depo) connected to your pumper....still need a drain pan,,just in case any extra fluid leaks out.
Is the ill part synthetic 75W-80 ? Thanks
Great video, any idea if this is the same on audi a5 8T 1.8 tfsi manual transmission? thanks
Hey Ry - another good video. Did you end up needing all three bottles? How much more fluid went in after you ran the car? Thanks.
I’m sorry but I don’t remember
It generally is 1.9L so 2 bottles
How about for the 2003 Audi TT 1.8.. same..? Also.. can you give some info for changing the transmission filter pls.. Thks!!
Thanks for a very well produced video and great tips!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Way cheaper than the $100+ service garage. Thanks for sharing! 🇺🇸🍻
You're welcome!! 🤘🏻💪🏻
What is the brand of trans fluid you used and where can I buy some?
Go to your local Audi dealership and ask for Audi TT mk1 manual transmission fluid.
good video! how much liter?
Does this work the same for a 2002 A4 b6 Avant wagon. 1.8t. What trans fluid should I use?
Yes if its the 1.8 t then it should all be the same. Not sure on the fluid. its been too long. I would just reference your owners manual.
Very practical step by step video . thanks you
Wait so can you do this while the car is on jack stands?
As long as it’s nearly level.
As close to driving position as you can get it
@@Rythecarguy ok sweet thanks. I'll try to see if I can use the lift at school
you didnt put anything in the description.
What about the transmission filter?
There isn't one - only autos and DSGs have filters. Manual boxes have a swarf magnet inside submerged in the oil to catch loose bits of metal, hence the name
Where is the link to the fluid pump?
Here ya go! amzn.to/2StQUOe. Updated the description of the video as well. Thanks for letting me know.
Is it the same procedure for an automatic transmission?
I’m not sure but I am going to guess that it’s not.
Is it the same on the 02 225 quattro?
Should be very similar if it’s also a manual. It’s likely different if it’s an automatic.
You didn't drain the front bezel?
Naaaaaa
@@Rythecarguy 😱😱😱
Remember never skip thumb day 👍👍
Whats that!?
Forgot to drain bevel box, oil is shared.
Where is this supposed"bevel box"? Literally nobody on the forums or on Facebook groups can point this out to me.
@@Way2EasyDIY Attached to transmission approximately under turbo, over steering rack. Follow left front cv axle toward trany. CV axle is attached to flange coming out of Bevel Box. Bevel box shares oil with transmission. To drain oil from it there is a separate drain plug- black.
@@marcinpasnicki248 found it. Glad I did, lots of metal shavings on the magnet
@@Way2EasyDIY Remember that after draining oil from bevel box it will be replaced with fresh oil from transmission (if you replaced it). I always lift the car, all four wheels, put it in 1 st gear for a few minutes to let the oil redistribute itself. Recheck oil level and add if necessary.
@@marcinpasnicki248 yeah that's what I did. About how many quarts were you able to get it?
3:25
The only thing you put in the description was the pump... Why you lie?
What are you talking about?
@@Rythecarguy The fluid, you said you would put a link for the fluid, and the socket!!!
Lol I love how he asked why you lied. Soo funny