Renewing Gear Box Fluid
Renewing Gear Box Fluid
First time I've done it,can't seem to find a diagram online to show where the level,drain and filler plugs are.On a US site it looks like you fill from just next to the gear stick?
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You've been here before, looking at the last post. https://www.suzukiclubuk.co.uk/forum/ph ... =12&t=6983
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I know, it just looks as though the filler is pointing downwards, is a pump needed to fill or can you use a long tube and do it from inside the engine bay?
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I did mine from underneath, I did use a pump (oil can with hose) though.
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Thanks Darrell,I think what confused me (not difficult) is that I saw a diagram online which showed a drain plug and filler as yours does but a level as well.And as per usual can't find it now.
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I use a large syringe. Fill it till it overflows and that's it.
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Thanks I'll give it a go.
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Did it along with the coolant,I'm in a mountainous area,so hard to find flat ground so I overfilled it by quite a lot,until I found a flatish area near a neighbours driveway.let it run out of the 12mm level plug until it was just dripping.Can much damage be done by over filling?
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Yes, you've ruined everything - you're better off just giving me the Zuk.
Overfilling an engine can lock it up (hydraulic it) by forcing oil past the rings and into the combustion chamber - very possibly killing it. Or causing a "runaway" if it's a diesel. Overfilling a gearbox can reduce power by churning up the oil, but it's unlikely to kill it. I'm not a mechanic though, so perhaps I've missed something - but that's what I've always been told.
Overfilling an engine can lock it up (hydraulic it) by forcing oil past the rings and into the combustion chamber - very possibly killing it. Or causing a "runaway" if it's a diesel. Overfilling a gearbox can reduce power by churning up the oil, but it's unlikely to kill it. I'm not a mechanic though, so perhaps I've missed something - but that's what I've always been told.
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Re: Renewing Gear Box Fluid
As ScottieJ says in this post, you'll be fine so don't worryDarrell wrote: ↑Wed Apr 25, 2018 7:40 pmYou've been here before, looking at the last post. https://www.suzukiclubuk.co.uk/forum/ph ... =12&t=6983
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