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Decided i'm going to change the manual gearbox oil ,no real reason just as a routine job really.

?So anyone done it...?Which oil type do i need to use for the job.

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If I remember rightly mine took 75w90 think about 2 litres.though I had mine done while replacement for the dmf don't know how hard it will be to do..search europarts and type in your reg and will give you types of what's needed

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Best to be absolutely sure about the gearbox oil else you can wind up with clunky gear changes. I thnk Devon Aygo posted about this some time ago, there was a bit of a convoluted story before the type/grade was finally settled.

by the way, the attachment may be of interest. Originally posted by T-spirit Pete.

MANUAL TRANSMISSION & TRANSAXLE.pdf

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I changed the gearbox oil in my 2004 2.0 t spirit avensis when I bought the car.

Worked very well for me because my cars gears were very stiff and hard to change whilst the car was cold. Once it picked up temp it was fine. Since the job, its been spot on. Smooth and easy gear changes no matter how cold it is outside. Think it 75w90 and it took good part of 4 litres. And £20 labour charge but definitely worth it.

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Decided i'm going to change the manual gearbox oil ,no real reason just as a routine job really.

?So anyone done it...?Which oil type do i need to use for the job.

hello its in the manual 75/90 fully syn 2.5 litres (i used toyota's stuff), make all 4 corners are jacked up at the same height unless on ramp, undo the filler hole first at the front (just incase you drain all the oil and cannot refill) you will need a swan neck spanner to undo the drain hole either 23mm or 24mm, space is tight to fill in back up so try and use maybe some tubing or a manual pump, hope this helps

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