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Motion-Mx 25 January 2012 09:06 PM

Newage Gearbox oil drain question
 
Hey,



replaced the gearbox and engine ol in my 06 STi Uk car,drained it with the large drain bolt underneath and then re-filled but it only took around 2.4 litres to get the gearbox to full? is there another drain bolt under there somewhere?


also I disconnected the cam position sensor and cranked it until the oil light went out,but not engine management light is on,will this go out or does it need to be re-set?


thanks,

Myles 25 January 2012 09:10 PM


Originally Posted by Motion-Mx (Post 10451952)
Hey,



replaced the gearbox and engine ol in my 06 STi Uk car,drained it with the large drain bolt underneath and then re-filled but it only took around 2.4 litres to get the gearbox to full? is there another drain bolt under there somewhere?


also I disconnected the cam position sensor and cranked it until the oil light went out,but not engine management light is on,will this go out or does it need to be re-set?


thanks,

Not sure of the capacity, but I was warned that the oil needs to be added extra slowly (like all fluids in this fricking car!) as you can get air locks in the 'box.

The Pink Ninja 25 January 2012 09:21 PM

As above it needs to be poured in very slowly, IE not thicker than the width of the dipstick pipe to avoid air bubbles, Its normally pumped in at garages from what i have seen but easy to do at home if you take your time re-filling.

JohnD 25 January 2012 11:17 PM

Yep! You forgot the drain plug under the gearbox itself. There is a small sump hidden by the plastic undershield beneath the gearbox (to the rear of the large engine undershield) This sump has a drain plug.
I've never had a problem with air locks when re-filling the box. I use a 1 litre plastic oil bottle (that the G/box oil came in) with a long plastic tube into the dipstick hole and simply pump it in! It helps to warm the oil while it's in it's container in a saucpan of boiling water.

The engine check light will go out after a few starts, when the ECU realises there's nothing wrong!

JohnD


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