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Old 07-27-2013   #1
Racinfan83
 
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Eastern Missouri
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Default Transmission Oil Change DIY

I took the plunge and did this yesterday. Not too bad of a job. Here's how...
I jacked the car up from the side using first the jack point on the left front. I got the car up enough to get jack stands under the frame in front of rear wheel and ahead of the front jack point - make sure your stands are in the same notch so the car will be level when you set it down. Went to other side and jacked the same way - once again you want the stands to be level so the car sits level on them.
Open the hood (carefully so you don't hit your garage door or ceiling). There are two plugs on the ZF transmission - one on the passenger side and one on the bottom. They both take a 17mm hex like this: http://www.zr1.net/forum/showpost.ph...80&postcount=6
I had to go to Sears Hardware and get one - $10.49. You will also need about a 3' section of tubing to use to fill with. The fill hole is about 7/8", I found that garden hose fit perfect. I then got under the car with that, the hex wrench, drain pan, and an open end 17mm wrench. Take the fill plug loose first - (in case it doesn't come out for some reason at least you still have the oil in the tranny) I then took the drain plug out holding the hex wrench with one hand and using the longer 17mm wrench to turn it. While it was draining - I took that time to feed the end of the hose up behind the engine so it came out next to the firewall, then removed fill plug and inserted hose about an inch and a half into tranny. Thanks to ZFdoc for that idea! Replaced drain plug. Now up top - I put a funnel into the hose end and put 2.2 liters of Castrol TWS 10W60 in. (Make SURE it is TWS! I got my 3 ltrs from a local BMW dealer for $14.50 a ltr - cheaper then I found it online) You will want to have the plug cleaned and ready to put in before you pull the fill hose, just to minimize the amount of oil that may run out. Tighten the fill plug, remove the hose, and you are done! Amazing how much quieter and easier shifting it is now..>
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