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Just a driver



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United Kingdom 2009 Freelander 2 SD4 GS Auto Stornoway Grey
Gearbox flush

I have seen and read it’s a good thing to have done on an auto box, but having looked on line I have not seen the price they charge. Does anybody know the current average price that’s charged please. We intend to keep the car for a while so just preventative maintenance really.

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Labradorslave



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I paid £120 at my local specialist which is on the high side but they have helped me out for free on numerous occasions so I am happy to pay more every now and again. A colleague had his done for £70 at his local garage. They didn’t flush the autobox-just drained and then topped up with fresh. You only do a partial change unless you repeat the process. Hope that helps.

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Just a driver



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Hi thanks, I was just planning some preventative stuff. At least then I know I have tried. Thanks again

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jules



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United Kingdom 2014 Freelander 2 SD4 SE Auto Firenze Red

The autobox holds about 7L of ATF. Removing the drain plug drains only about 3L ie 57% remaining inside the autobox/torque convertor/cooling system.

Therefore using this simple method it will take 4 exchanges (12L of new ATF) to remove 89.3% of the old ATF (assuming you run the engine for a while to mix the new and old ATF between exchanges.

6 exchanges only ups to this 96.5% removal.

I did 4 exchanges. Jules

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tenet



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If 12l of new oil is required how on earth can the job be done properly at a garage for less tha £200/£250. ATF oil is circa £40 per 4 litres??? MY 09 GS manual in Lago Grey, Wood Co arm rest and side bumper strips - now sold.

MY 15 SD4 SE Auto Orkney Grey with colour coded Bumper Door Mouldings

Post #415498 5th Dec 2021 10:04 am
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Thrud



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A full "flush" from a gearbox specialist costs about £300 with gearbox reset, using a Fedauto member.

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Thrud



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I dis this as my gearbox had 118000 on it and had not been done. They carried on flushing until it ran "clear". Feels much smoother now and yes preventative peace of mind is great!

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I Like Chips



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United Kingdom 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Indus Silver

I do the flush and top up using the pipe from the fluid cooler to the auto box. Four times using 3 litres each time does it. Finish off with a proper level check using half a litre as a final top up.


Shocked at how the cost of fluid has risen over the last three years.

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jules



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Thrud wrote:
I dis this as my gearbox had 118000 on it and had not been done. They carried on flushing until it ran "clear". Feels much smoother now and yes preventative peace of mind is great!


Yeah doing my simple flush made it very noticeable difference and mine had only done 40k miles. Whatever method one uses its definitely worth it. I intend to do a proper full continuous flush next using the cooler pipes. Jules

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jules



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I Like Chips wrote:
I do the flush and top up using the pipe from the fluid cooler to the auto box. Four times using 3 litres each time does it. Finish off with a proper level check using half a litre as a final top up.


Shocked at how the cost of fluid has risen over the last three years.



Dont know what you were looking at but if its any help I use this ATF

https://www.smithandallan.com/products/tra...ion-fluid/

£38 for 5L inc delivery Jules

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I Like Chips



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Yes I looked at that but had previously bought 20 litres of Ravanol TWS about two or three years ago in anticipation of doing the flush, so I used most of that up and have now had to buy an extra 4 litres to ensure I have enough for the next flush. Just as I say shocked at the price increase.


Didn't want to mix Ravenol with S+A. what say the pundits on mixing fluids?

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william john



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What,s a fed auto member. ?

Post #415508 5th Dec 2021 12:07 pm
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Just a driver



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Thrud wrote:
A full "flush" from a gearbox specialist costs about £300 with gearbox reset, using a Fedauto member.

Thanks for that, the prices never seem to be on the adverts I looked at.

Post #415509 5th Dec 2021 12:08 pm
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jules



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william john wrote:
What,s a fed auto member. ?


Google says
https://www.fedauto.co.uk/ Jules

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william john



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Thanks Jules.

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