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HELP! 180 gearbox oil
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fmonkey
PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 7:17 am Up
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Where do I put my gearbox oil?

How much goes in I f****d up and dropped it..

Any help would be great pictures I can't find anywhere to put it back in?

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There should be a little metal plug in the top of the box and i think it takes 3ltrs.....this could be wrong though.
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If you take the battery out, there's a breather hole on top of the gearbox, black plastic, that's the easiest. The proper fill point is on the side of the box, but it's a pain to fill up from there. I think it's 2 litres of oil, but you'll have to check. It's the same as the 138 engine, and the 2.0 hdi.
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1.9 litres of Total 75w80 transmission oil.

How to change/top up gearbox oil here: 206gti.net/gear-oil/

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CD-B3 wrote:
1.9 litres of Total 75w80 transmission oil.

Just under £8 for a 2 litre bottle from any Peugeot / Citroen main dealer Whistle...

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fmonkey
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Legends all done I took the battery off it was a lot easier that why so thanks everyone just under 2 litres it took

Cheers again

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fmonkey wrote:
Legends all done I took the battery off it was a lot easier that why so thanks everyone just under 2 litres it took

Cheers again

Its ok to do it through the breather if you know it's empty, otherwise you run the risk of over-filling it.

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Yeah I emptied the thing so it's was empty, cheers mate
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So we all know about the bodgers method, the correct method is even easier - just use the filler plug on the side!

 

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Edward wrote:
So we all know about the bodgers method, the correct method is even easier - just use the filler plug on the side!

 

agree with this man, also you can put the correct amount of oil in without overfilling

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juzza
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is that not the drain plug?????
just asked a similar question on here because my ma5 box doesnt have a filler bolt

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juzza wrote:
is that not the drain plug?????

No, its the FILL / LEVEL hole Wink

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Drain is on the bottom.

Using a oil can is a good idea when re-filling, then you can easily measure how much you have put in.

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yeah sorry my bad,this is a B gearbox and mine is a m...
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I work in Citroen... In our garage we prefer to use 75W90, it resists better to high temperature, it solved many problems... Personally I add X1R friction eliminator to gearbox oil, it works wery good (it's totally unuseful in engine oil, insthead)...
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