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  • Oil Change Idiot?

    Hi

    Just done my first ever oil & filter change, but now have a nagging dread that I've drained out the transmission oil instead of the engine oil. Then leaving me with a car with too much engine oil and no transmission oil.

    Here are the pics I took.

    Number one is the place I drained the oil from,


    number two is the place where i think I SHOULD have drained it from


    - HELP!!

    John
    Last edited by Evz; 9 October 2005, 13:55.
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  • #2
    looks that way. Just check the oils and fill the ATF oil through the dipstick
    Tranny fluid has a reddish tinge to it, not the blackish colour of old oil from the engine sump.
    Gaz
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    • #3
      Thanks Gizmo - a check of the relevant dipsticks confirm my stupidity. To make things worse the thread on the bung for the transmission fluid reservoir has gone and can't be tightend the whole way, or removed. So what little fluid is left is slowly leaking out onto the drive - nice. I think I feel a pain in my wallet coming on.

      What a tool.

      Think it's time to hand in my socket set and Haynes manual to the relevant authoroties.

      John
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      • #4
        you will need about 5 liters of ATF fluid
        when you refill it sit on the drive and move the stick through all the gears
        then check it

        dirve about for a bit then check it again

        hope you get the plug fixed

        (in this post i sound like i know what i'm talking about, when in fact i had mine done by a DAF enginer who explanied everything 15 times before i got it)

        [url="http://www.frappr.com/smurfowners"]Surf MAp[/url]

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        • #5
          Thanks Cellone. Think I'm going to cut my losses, fill up with transmission fluid, check the level and drive it down to the garage where I should have taken it in the first place and get him to sort the mess out!

          John
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          • #6
            EVS where in West Yorks are you? I'm in Horsforth, leeds. Have socket set will travel, but i can't sort out a cross threaded drain plug.

            Paul.
            French fishing at it's best www.mayennefishing.com

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Evz
              Thanks Cellone. Think I'm going to cut my losses, fill up with transmission fluid, check the level and drive it down to the garage where I should have taken it in the first place and get him to sort the mess out!

              John
              If you have put another 7 litres of oil in the engine without draining the old stuff then don't start the engine till you have drained some out or you can do a lot of damage.
              mudnstuff.me.uk

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              • #8
                I would have thought that it would be apparant that the wrong oil was changed, when the engine oil ****ed everywhere on undoing the oil filter.

                PS I nearly undid the ATF bung when I did my third service. Over confidence was the probelem that time.
                It's only a hobby!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by kitesurf_phil
                  I would have thought that it would be apparant that the wrong oil was changed, when the engine oil ****ed everywhere on undoing the oil filter.

                  PS I nearly undid the ATF bung when I did my third service. Over confidence was the probelem that time.

                  I fitted a DrainPlug from Difflock.com so I cant easily get it wrong.
                  Tim
                  Break It,Fix It,Repeat,Break It,Fix It,Repeat

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by kitesurf_phil
                    I would have thought that it would be apparant that the wrong oil was changed, when the engine oil ****ed everywhere on undoing the oil filter.
                    Never tried it myself, but i'm pretty sure that wouldn't happen...at least not on a 3.0 as the filter is higher than the sump

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by dirtydog

                      I fitted a DrainPlug from Difflock.com so I cant easily get it wrong.
                      unless you leave the o ring from the old filter stuck to the side of the block when you fit the new one, so the engine pumps all its oil out all over the place....
                      it's in me shed, mate.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Greebo
                        If you have put another 7 litres of oil in the engine without draining the old stuff then don't start the engine till you have drained some out or you can do a lot of damage.
                        Erm, agreed!

                        Either drain it out and chuck half back in, or go buy some new stuff and stick that in!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Pauleds
                          EVS where in West Yorks are you? I'm in Horsforth, leeds. Have socket set will travel, but i can't sort out a cross threaded drain plug.

                          Paul.
                          I'm in Bradford - it's the cross thread that's the problem (so far). Thanks for the offer though mate.

                          Originally posted by kitesurf_phil
                          I would have thought that it would be apparant that the wrong oil was changed, when the engine oil ****ed everywhere on undoing the oil filter.
                          I wish it had in a crazy way - at least I would have known soemthing had gone wrong!

                          Originally posted by greebo
                          If you have put another 7 litres of oil in the engine without draining the old stuff then don't start the engine till you have drained some out or you can do a lot of damage.
                          Will do. Is that coz the crank can airiate the oil ? I read that the pump can't draw up airiated oil as well so oil doesn't get to the right parts thus causing damage. Is that right?

                          Thanks for your help everyone, think I'll leave the cars to mechanics and stick to computer programming from now on!

                          John
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                          • #14
                            If The Engine Has Too Much Oil It Can Hydraulic As It Has No Where To Go Quick Enough Can Cause Immense Damage And Mess... Also Can Cause Many Oil Seals And Rings To Give Up The Ghost After You Realised You Got Double The Amount Of Oil You Should Have....
                            DONT RUN WIV BIG DOGS IF U CANT PI** UP TALL TREES

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                            • #15
                              Don't feel like too much of a plonker.
                              I did a similar thing with HER car, a Mitsi RVR.
                              I had a look under the front and thought that looks like a sump plug........undo.....put bucket under.....out wooooooshes all this thin red stuff.
                              WTF is that me thinks.
                              Open another beer, I think this is where the problem lay , and drain the engine oil into another bucket. She by now is a little curious as to where all the buckets are disapperaing to.
                              How to get the ATF back into the box ???????
                              Down the dipstick tube slowly with a funnel.
                              Checked level after it had all settled.
                              Had more beer and then realised that I could not road test it.
                              Dad pops down for a beer so I nabbed him before we got into it and said go give this a thrash up the road.
                              All is good now and I'll not be doing that again
                              Simon.O.
                              '90 SSR Ltd 2.4TD 5 spd

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