diy trans service
diy trans service
Post by themoog » Wed Oct 21, 2015 5:28 am
The car is a 2001 E53 4.4i. Its got a green sticker on the trans which has 83229407807 on it. From my research that equates to Mobil LT something (cant remember the number off hand) Is it the same trans as a range rover of that period? Does anyone know the filter part number? What size hex key is needed for fill and drain plugs?
Any info would be great thanks.
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Re: diy trans service
Post by cooa99 » Wed Oct 21, 2015 10:57 am
Based on my X5 3.0D Sport. the price list from the dealer was Oil costing £21.12 per Ltr which I would have needed between 5 & 8 depending oif I was changing the draining the torque converter. Mine has a plastic sump/pan with the filter built in and cost £75.78.
Ebay route for the kit needed seems cheaper but I am sure other more knowledgeable people on here can give more detailed advice ....
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Re: diy trans service
Post by themoog » Wed Oct 21, 2015 12:30 pm
A Range Rover L322 filter is £23.20 without bolts. I have located a company that list the filter for a BMW and RR- for £7.50+vat. I actually bought the ccv pipes for our other 4.4 E53 from them and they were listed RR...
Anyway, the bmw chap said the fluid is atf4 when i told him the number from the sticker. They want £21.09 per litre. I can get 5ltrs of LT 71141 for £48. I just need to confirm that its is the correct fluid.
It makes very interesting reading the deeper you dig...
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Re: diy trans service
Post by Steamyrotter » Wed Oct 21, 2015 1:26 pm
There were a lot of rouge filters going around that either didn't filter properly, or the filter gauze came away and got sucked uptot eh pump then starving the box of oil...
As I had done so much with the thing I wasnt going to argue..
OEM route contained Filter, Sump Gasket, New sump bolts and filler & drain plug washers
Was also advised that GM spec Dexron 6 fluid in the 5l40e now on every rebuild....
I am using the Gulf Dex6 fluid in mine (and have for the last 2 1/2 years) with no issues.
It is cheaper to buy and more readily available.
Not sure what box you have on yours (GM / ZF) and the state of any warranties etc.
Just stating what I have experience in.
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Re: diy trans service
Post by themoog » Fri Oct 23, 2015 11:04 am
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Re: diy trans service
Post by cooa99 » Fri Oct 23, 2015 11:13 am
Well I found a Range Rover specialist less than 10 miles from me. They are supplying the filter kit and 6ltrs of fluid for circa £80. They know the filter supplier and use there products a lot so I should be ok. I will do it in the next few weeks and report back.
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Just out of curiosity,
since you are doing diy ...., How are you able to jack the whole car up, level and work underneath?
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Re: diy trans service
Post by Steamyrotter » Fri Oct 23, 2015 6:17 pm
Obviously need to have it back down and level to fill it afterwards though
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Re: diy trans service
Post by cooa99 » Mon Oct 26, 2015 10:20 am
Ah.. There is a ramp that leads up to my garage so i will reverse up that then jack up the front and level it. Good question.
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Is that not dangerous?
The ramp would not really be supporting the weight of the car unless your rear tyres are resting on a horizontally flat portion of your ramp?
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Re: diy trans service
Post by Steamyrotter » Mon Oct 26, 2015 10:38 pm
It will be fine. Handbrake on, wheel chocks.
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You mean there is an X5 which actually has a working handbrake??!!!
Blimey...

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Re: diy trans service
Post by themoog » Tue Oct 27, 2015 7:44 am
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Re: diy trans service
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Re: diy trans service
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