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Moo Member Since: 01 Oct 2021 Location: UK Posts: 1431 |
Thats good to know. I'm averaging 20k a year so will do this at 40k. Curious about the extraction though
I have a brilliant independent so will let them do it.next year Eiger Grey MY23 D250 SE with bits. Known as Noddy. |
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2nd Nov 2023 10:07pm |
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lightning Member Since: 23 Apr 2009 Location: High Peak, Derbyshire Posts: 2909 |
When is the recommended oil change for this transmission?
Did you ever check the oil level, to make sure the correct quantity was present. One of my customers asked his dealer to check the transmission as it sometimes took a second to engage when accelerating after slowing down. They found it was about a litre short of the correct amount (l assume they followed the correct and rather complicated procedure to check the oil level) Anyhow, after adding a litre of oil he said the transmission was much better and no longer had the intermittent delay engaging drive. |
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3rd Nov 2023 8:21pm |
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Lockley Member Since: 15 Feb 2023 Location: Herefordshire Posts: 16 |
Hi Lightening,
So, LR state it’s filled for life. And in fairness ZF themselves state this transmission is “generally” filled for life. https://aftermarket.zf.com/remotemedia/mas...d-8-it.pdf However, they also state a 150,000km service interval because of so many varying parameters. Additionally, this service centre say that ZF recommend an interval of 50,000 miles. ?si=0x5oTTq9l2HW2L-1 So certainly some conflicting advice is available. So I’m playing it safe. Likewise I change engine oil & filter every 7,000 miles, and did rear differential and transfer case at around 30,000 miles. Good point about existing fluid level - sorry I didn’t check. L663 D300 SE MY22. |
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3rd Nov 2023 11:18pm |
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lightning Member Since: 23 Apr 2009 Location: High Peak, Derbyshire Posts: 2909 |
The discussion about this subject is everlasting on various forums.
However my opinion is, certainly won't do any harm to replace engine or transmission oil more often than recommended. l will change the engine oil annually (around 10,000 miles) and will probably get the transmission done after five years. Never thought about the differential oil! Probably get that done at the same time as the transmission. |
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4th Nov 2023 10:07am |
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GavinC Member Since: 23 Apr 2024 Location: Washington USA Posts: 7 |
Very useful thread.
I was wondering if anyone had any information/explanation for the removal of 350ml of fluid after the level has been corrected. Seems like this is counter to the ZF instructions of a precise fill level making sure vehicle is level, the correct revs and gear changes are done and the temperatures are within testing range. Doing all this to get a precise fill volume only to remove 350ml seems very strange. Granted, what I don't know about ZF transmissions could fill a library or three. |
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25th Jan 2025 12:13am |
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Crazymind Member Since: 11 Jun 2024 Location: Glasgow Posts: 200 |
Could this be to account for thermal expansion, ensuring the correct fluid level when the transmission reaches operating temperature?
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25th Jan 2025 8:01am |
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GavinC Member Since: 23 Apr 2024 Location: Washington USA Posts: 7 |
@crazymind
This is what I don't understand. The very reason for the precise steps in the drain and fill are to get the correct volume to allow for thermal expansion up to the working temperatures. (90C or so) Now you've got the correct volume and you remove 350ml. Only with 3L engines. Transmission is the same across the board. Operating temperatures are the same. Expansion and volume concerns should be the same. There must be some other variable in play that necessitates the removal of such a large volume. 350ml. It's bugging the heck out of me that I cant understand it. I like to understand the basics of what I try to do. Don't always get there with my limited brain-pan and gibbon skill-set but nevertheless, I'd love to learn more. |
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26th Jan 2025 5:55am |
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Crazymind Member Since: 11 Jun 2024 Location: Glasgow Posts: 200 |
We will keep guessing till someone with the correct answer will step in…
A few more possibilities come to mind regarding why 350ml of transmission fluid is removed only on the 3.0L engines: Torque Converter Fill Levels? the torque converter might differ slightly in design or capacity compared to other available engines. A larger torque converter could retain more fluid when running, meaning the initial fill process might slightly overestimate the final level. Specific Adjustments for Shift Quality? Sometimes, small fluid level differences affect shift characteristics, clutch engagement, or internal hydraulic pressure. Land Rover might have found that removing 350ml from 3.0L engines improves shift smoothness or longevity. It’s definitely a weird one! |
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26th Jan 2025 8:47am |
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Notyalc Member Since: 27 Jul 2018 Location: Northumberland Posts: 164 |
The only reason i could imagine would be to allow for the installation angle, if there is one. ZF probably give the procedure based on a transmission installation at 0 degrees. If the actual angle is different then a compensation may be required. However, 350ml sounds like a lot for an angle compensation….
Maybe like lots of other things its just a LandRover thing!!! |
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26th Jan 2025 9:12am |
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mmbanf Member Since: 16 Mar 2021 Location: Milano Posts: 171 |
Notyalc
I agree, the only explanation is an installation angle not 0 degrees. on a total volume of 7000 ml, 350 ml could correspond to an angle of 1-2 degrees.... |
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26th Jan 2025 11:58am |
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lightning Member Since: 23 Apr 2009 Location: High Peak, Derbyshire Posts: 2909 |
Doesn't the transmission vent excess oil anyway?
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26th Jan 2025 2:19pm |
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Crazymind Member Since: 11 Jun 2024 Location: Glasgow Posts: 200 |
The vent handles pressure not fluid volume. The vent allows air to escape. If the vent handled the overfill there would not be a need for manual removal.
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26th Jan 2025 4:57pm |
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GavinC Member Since: 23 Apr 2024 Location: Washington USA Posts: 7 |
Transmission angle would seem to be a sensible hypothesis. I hadn't thought of that. I'll maybe try reaching out to LR directly to ask. Unlikely I'll get any info this way but worth trying.
Thanks for all the helpful contributors here. Much appreciated. |
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26th Jan 2025 6:15pm |
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