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Top off Automatic Trans fluid


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  • 6 months later...
did an R&R on lines, need to top off...read manual, anyone tried this approach?

thanks Mark

i would like to know how to check / top off the trans fluid also....it is nowhere to be found in the manual...

also would like to know how to replace oil filter on my 2005 s...anybody know

thanks

joe

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From the service manual...

Topping up ATF

1. Remove engine guard. Remove cover of ATF pan. To do this, loosen the two fastening screws.

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Note - Secure vehicle to prevent it rolling away.

- Vehicle must be horizontal in order to check ATF.

2. Start engine, move selector lever to position N and continue at idle speed.

Note - Undo oil inspection plug A only when temperature reaches 40 °C.

3. Unscrew oil inspection plug A. (B is the drain plug)

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4. Fill with (Porsche approved) ATF using the oil filler for ATF until oil emerges at lifting pipe. (You will need a pump to do the filling).

5. Screw in oil inspection plug A 52 ftlbs. (70 Nm).

6. Move selector lever to position P and switch off engine.

7. Install cover of ATF pan. Install engine guard.

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