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blueboy



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United Kingdom 2014 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Orkney Grey
Replacement oil for Bot 118 spec.

I am going to have all the transmission fluids changed at the same time at the Cambelt/water pump replacement in a few weeks time.

I have searched & read quite a lot on here in what fluids I need but I am still a little unsure which oil to buy for the power transfer unit, The spec says Castrol Bot 118 (expensive) but from what I have read there are good alternative oils for a cheaper price.


Is it better to have oil or fully synthetic oil & if someone could tell me what I need that would be great.



Castrol Transmax Axle EPX 80W-90 GL5 Mineral Axle Gear Oil (rear Diff)

ATF JWS 3309 Aisin Warner Automatic Transmission Fluid 5 (auto box fluid)

HALDEX OIL RAVENOL.

I have listed the oils/fluids I intend to buy so far but if there are any better suggestions I would like to know. Thanks for any help/advice.

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Nodge68



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My diff and PTU got this.

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I don't know why the image is sideways though. Big Cry Hyundai Ioniq 5 Ultimate. The family car.
2009 Rimini Red SE TD4. Gone.
2006 Tonga Green i6 HSE. Gone.
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Post #406902 22nd Apr 2021 10:16 am
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jules



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I used Smith & Allan lubes:

Auto box : Tranguard ATF LV (its - AW-1, JWS-3324)
PTU: Geartech FS 75w-90
Rear Diff: Geartech EP 80w90


And Volvo haldex oil for the haldex unit Jules

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shiggsy



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Nodge68 wrote:

I don't know why the image is sideways though. Big Cry


In your gallery under each picture:

 
Hung like Einstein, smart as a horse.

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blueboy



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Thank you all, I know what to get now.

Smile Smile Smile Smile

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IZON



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Based on the oil visco specifications I recommend two alternatives:

CASTROL Syntrax Long Life 75W-90

or

LIQUI MOLY Hypoid-Gear Oil (1024)

I have recently used CASTROL Syntrax Long Life 75W-90 for my PTU

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United Kingdom 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Indus Silver

Front Transfer box 75W80 GL4
Rear Transmission. 80W90 EP. GL5

Note the different specs

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IZON



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PTU or front transfer Box oil is 75W-90 GL5 fully synthetic!

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