new MK5 2010 owner. Changed the transmission oil, filter and gasket and made sure it is dry. I took out 5.1 Ltre and it was really brown and bad quality. it looked like it has never been changed in 120000 Miles!!!
I replaced with 5 Litle of Mopar ATF+4 oil and checked but could not see any oi on dipstick. I added another 500ml and only the tip of the dipstick shows any sign of oil. Went for a 20 minute drive to get hot and tested again but all I see is oil stuck all opver the dipstick and impossible to read.
I let it cool down and tested again when idel for 10-15 minutes and still not much sign of oil on dipstick. I added another 500ml but I can barely see any oil, I do not want to add any more until I know for sure it needs more.
I guess I could keep adding until I can clearly see the oil and then suck it up if I have to.
I have tried the paper towel smear, built a new flat dipstick with horizontal noches etc... and atill not sure if I have enough oil
PS: On the side of the gear box above the pan there is a cover. At the bottom of that which is level with tiop of the pan, I can see a very very small amount of oil but I would not call that a leak. I wonder if this gear box had burned or leaked more oil than I took out???
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new MK5 2010 owner. Changed the transmission oil, filter and gasket and made sure it is dry. I took out 5.1 Ltre and it was really brown and bad quality. it looked like it has never been changed in 120000 Miles!!!
I replaced with 5 Litle of Mopar ATF+4 oil and checked but could not see any oi on dipstick. I added another 500ml and only the tip of the dipstick shows any sign of oil. Went for a 20 minute drive to get hot and tested again but all I see is oil stuck all opver the dipstick and impossible to read.
I let it cool down and tested again when idel for 10-15 minutes and still not much sign of oil on dipstick. I added another 500ml but I can barely see any oil, I do not want to add any more until I know for sure it needs more.
I guess I could keep adding until I can clearly see the oil and then suck it up if I have to.
I have tried the paper towel smear, built a new flat dipstick with horizontal noches etc... and atill not sure if I have enough oil
PS: On the side of the gear box above the pan there is a cover. At the bottom of that which is level with tiop of the pan, I can see a very very small amount of oil but I would not call that a leak. I wonder if this gear box had burned or leaked more oil than I took out???
Any ideas? I really need your help
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