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Re: Vitara Gearbox / Transmission Oil
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 8:06 am
by Anton
Yes please!
Those would be very useful to have.
Re: Vitara Gearbox / Transmission Oil
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2020 4:30 pm
by Charles
From memory, a 75/90 viscosity gear oil is specified in the Vitara rather than straight grade.
Re: Vitara Gearbox / Transmission Oil
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2020 4:34 pm
by Charles
Correction, 75/80 not 75/90!
Re: Vitara Gearbox / Transmission Oil
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2020 12:42 am
by ScottieJ
Yes thats stated on the first page where there's the page from the service manual posted.
Re: Vitara Gearbox / Transmission Oil
Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 9:49 am
by maxaret
Any manufacturer/brand/type recommendations for GL -4 Oils Scottie/Anybody ?
Also is there a part number list/chart/ kit of sealing washers for the various Transmission/Diff drain plugs.
I am planning to do all the oils at some stage before winter - starting with Front Diff.
Thanks Baz
Re: Vitara Gearbox / Transmission Oil
Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2021 1:05 pm
by maxaret
As above
Our early 2005 G Vitara 1600 auto has just passed MOT with flying colours and I would really like to change all the transmission oils.
Obviously need GL4 for Transfer Box + Front Diff
+ GL5 for Rear Diff.
Any recommandations ?
I was looking at Millers TRX Fully Synth 75w90 which is labelled as GL4/GL5 compatible - would it be ok for all 3 components or would it be safer to stick to 'proper' GL4 for the Front Diff ?
Also which sealant is used to seal up the drain/fill plugs ?
Any info gratefully received
Re: Vitara Gearbox / Transmission Oil
Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2021 8:43 pm
by ScottieJ
Its only the manual gearbox that needs GL-4 or a yellow metal safe gearbox oil like the Millers TRX , both diffs and the tbox are fine with regular GL-5.
You can just use TRX for everything.
I have never applied sealant to the drain or filler plugs personally.
Re: Vitara Gearbox / Transmission Oil
Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2021 7:52 am
by maxaret
Many thanks for the reply/info Scottie.
I was only double checking because of what it says in the Owners Handbook - it says GL4 for Front Diff and Transfer Box with GL5 for the Rear Diff.
Using just the one oil for all 3 is much easier - I will get some on order
Re the sealant question - again it is mentioned in the Owners Manual - but I never used any either when I used to do diffs - although that was a long time ago when RWD cars were the norm
cheers/rgds baz
PS - did you get my PM about heat shields ?