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As many of us know, is that only 50-60% of the ATF fluid will be replaced during fluid change according to the

procedure. This how to shows how to replace nearly all the 8


litres in the system. 

1: Jack up the left hand front wheel and secure the car on axle stands
2: Remove the engine undershield and locate the gearbox drain plug. It’s the large hex plug at the gearbox underside.
3. Place a large pan under the gearbox, remove the drain plug and let all the fluid drain out. Measure the amount drained from the box for later reference. It shall be
something like 3-4 litres. Remember to use nitrile or latex gloves to avoid skin contact with the ATF fluid.
4. Inspect and clean the magnet in the drain plug. If you can find swarf here, it might indicate gearbox problems. Put drain plug back into place.
5. Now, locate the two lines between the gearbox and oil cooler. Remove the lowermost hose from the oil cooler by pushing the black collar on the inner end of the oil
cooler tube into the connector to release the connector`s retainer tabs.
6. Put a hose on the stud on the oil cooler and put the other end into a container. Preferably one where you can measure the amount of fluid pumped out.
7. Remove the air filter box and locate the filler plug on the top of the gearbox. Remove filler plug by pulling it out and put a clean funnel in the filler opening. Add 4 liters of
fresh ATF fluid to the gearbox.
8. Here comes the trick. Get an assistant to start the engine and let it idle in Park. The
gearbox will now pump out the oil in the converter and oil cooler into the container. The
fresh oil in the box will displace out the old oil. Watch the level into the container and
stop the engine when 3.5-4 litres are pumped out. You will only need 10-15 seconds
running of the engine to do this.

9. Remove the hose and container, put the hose from the gearbox back onto the oil
cooler. Lower the car back down to the ground. Make sure it is level.

10. Measure the total volume drained and pumped out of the gearbox. It should be
something like 6-8 litres. You have already added 4 litres to the box, so add more fresh
fluid to a total volume the same as the 6-8 litres drained out + approx.. 0.2 litres. Put the
filler plug back into place.
11. Locate the small level plug under the gearbox. A 5mm allen key shall fit into this one. Place a low container under the gearbox.
12. The fluid level shall now be set according to the Rover procedure. Start the engine, apply the brake and go through all gears/shifter positions one by one and stay in
each position for minimum 3 seconds. Return to Park. Let the engine idle until the ATF fluid has reached 35-40 degrees C. The procedure calls for a T4 to check this, but I
think it will be sufficient to check the temperature at the aluminium block where the hoses are connected to the oil cooler. When this feels warn, the temperature shall be
OK. Remember to put the AC system to OFF when doing this so the fan does not run.
Set the level by removing the level plug and let the fluid drain until it just "dribbles" out of the box. Put the plug back into place, stop the engine and put the air filter box
back into place.

If you take a look at the fluid drained out, it will tell you how the fluid looks/smells after the replacement.
9 - Pipe assembly-oil cooler to transmission

10 - Pipe assembly-transmission to oil cooler

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