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Bogart



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United Kingdom 2010 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Auto Stornoway Grey
Evoque transmission fluid change.

Nothing specific to FL2 but interesting nonetheless interesting, well I think so.
Was watching a YouTube video last night of a guy changing the transmission fluid in his Evoque.
I found it odd he drained out 3 litres but put back 5. I queried this with him and he said
" You would need to be crazy to only put back in what was taken out"
Well in my opinon it is now overfilled or previously was underfilled. Also seems unaware that the capacity is some 7 litres so still a lot of old fluid in there. He seems happy with the one change.

Post #429003 20th Jan 2023 10:52 am
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Bobupndown



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As long as he is happy but that's not the way to do it. Too much oil is as bad as too little. Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948

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p_gill



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The Manufacturers (FORD, LAND ROVER, VOLVO, etc.) tell their technicians to over fill the transmission.

Then warm it up and with the engine running remove the TORX drain plug and let the excess fluid drain out.


I never do that.


I measure how much I remove and I add back that much.


If you are really patient with the AISIN 6 speed and you have the right tilt angle then you can remove just over 3.5 liters.

I suspect that the 8 speed in the Evoque is similar

The Quarts on my jug are American so not the same as yours so ignore that side.

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Take care

Paul

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Bogart



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This Evoque has a 6 speed box assuming the Aisin one.

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I can't see the point in doing a partial fluid change on the autobox, preferring to do a DIY full flush

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Bogart



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Exactly. Try and replace as much as one can by 3 or 4 partial changes each time getting nearer to a full change.

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p_gill



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Bogart wrote:
This Evoque has a 6 speed box assuming the Aisin one.


I am not sure about the UK variant but in 2015 we got a 9 speed (I thought it was an 8 speed)


https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/2015-la...irst-test/


So at least over here it depends on the year


Thanks

Paul


PS the 6 speed should be the same as the LR2

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Bogart



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Yes I think it went from 6 speed straight to a 9 speed in 1
late 2013

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