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    I dont think Tony you understand fully what is required. The reason why I said its best if you go to a mechanic is you need to have the car on a level when you measure the refill of fluid. Ill be honest I do with only the front the jacked up but i have done this procedure many times so I know when its actually full.

    Full Procedure:

    Tools Required:
    Hex Bits, bucket to drain the fluid, funnel with a hose attached to it, 4 jackstands and a jack.

    Jack the car up on a level ground both front and rear.

    Open fill bolt usually a Hex bolt or a 17mm.

    Place bucket underneath drain hole

    Open drain hole.

    Attach your filling device to fill hole

    Flush some fluid thru till you see golden takes like 100mls tops to get the result.

    While the old fluid is flushing and your waiting for the last drops to come out, clean the bolts with a rag and inspect for shavings.

    Close the drain hole and fill it leaks out fill hole.

    Close fill hole.

    Double check if both the bolts are torqued properly.

    Lower car. Go for drive, shift thru all gears come back home and inspect for any leaks.

    From the way you have posted, Im sure your gonna have to invest in tools. Hence why you should go to a mechanic or ask a local DIYer
    Jackstands are not cheap..... dont cheap out on safety... for the price of this you could get your fluid changed at a local DIYer or even some mechanics.
    Also remember to put the old used oil into a sealed bottle and recycle it at your closest recycler. Google oil disposal or recycling around your place. I usually wait till I have 20L and do a trip.
    Last edited by amant02; 15-06-2017 at 11:19 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by amant02 View Post
    I dont think Tony you understand fully what is required. The reason why I said its best if you go to a mechanic is you need to have the car on a level when you measure the refill of fluid. Ill be honest I do with only the front the jacked up but i have done this procedure many times so I know when its actually full.

    Full Procedure:

    Tools Required:
    Hex Bits, bucket to drain the fluid, funnel with a hose attached to it, 4 jackstands and a jack.

    Jack the car up on a level ground both front and rear.

    Open fill bolt usually a Hex bolt or a 17mm.

    Place bucket underneath drain hole

    Open drain hole.

    Attach your filling device to fill hole

    Flush some fluid thru till you see golden takes like 100mls tops to get the result.

    While the old fluid is flushing and your waiting for the last drops to come out, clean the bolts with a rag and inspect for shavings.

    Close the drain hole and fill it leaks out fill hole.

    Close fill hole.

    Double check if both the bolts are torqued properly.

    Lower car. Go for drive, shift thru all gears come back home and inspect for any leaks.

    From the way you have posted, Im sure your gonna have to invest in tools. Hence why you should go to a mechanic or ask a local DIYer
    Jackstands are not cheap..... dont cheap out on safety... for the price of this you could get your fluid changed at a local DIYer or even some mechanics.
    Also remember to put the old used oil into a sealed bottle and recycle it at your closest recycler. Google oil disposal or recycling around your place. I usually wait till I have 20L and do a trip.
    thanks for the walkthrough. I have everything i need so thats why i said i mostly know how to do it.

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