alex_pescaru
Member Since: 12 Mar 2009
Location: RO
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I never used anything to measure the temperature when changing the autobox oil.
Drive in, with the engine at operating temperature, drain, fill, check oil, drive out.
I even let a little more oil inside the box and never had any problems and I do a partial change each service (about 10K km or about 6K miles)
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26th Oct 2019 6:21 pm |
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alex_pescaru
Member Since: 12 Mar 2009
Location: RO
Posts: 4643

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Probably, because with the engine at operating temperature, as the auto oil is cooled by the engine coolant, the auto oil will have about 80 degrees C.
And when you do a partial change, only about half of the oil will drain.
So, when filling the new oil you will combine 1/1 a 25 deg. oil with a 80 deg. oil, resulting about 50 deg. oil roughly.
During the oil level procedure, with the engine running, those 50 deg. will rise slowly, giving exactly what you need.
And a few millimeters more or less inside the box will make no difference as the oil will bounce inside box's pan as the engine's oil during car trips.
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26th Oct 2019 6:30 pm |
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