MAINTENANCE TRANSMISSION MAINTENANCE
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Checking Oil Level
Perform oil level check when the oil is at operating temperature. The vehicle must be in a level position, both front-to-rear and side-to-side. 앫
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Check the transmission oil level at the intervals specified in the Maintenance and Lubrication Manual (TS494). To check the oil level in the transmission, first remove the filler plug (2) from the right side of the main case (Figure 55).
Figure 56 — Correct Oil Level
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If oil can only be felt by reaching the finger down into the unit, the oil level is too low.
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Figure 57 — Incorrect Oil Level Figure 55 — Oil Filler and Check Plug 1. Magnetic Filter Plug (Not for Level Check)
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If needed, add specified make-up oil until the oil is level with the bottom of the filler plug hole. Do NOT overfill. Use oil of the proper specification (refer to “Transmission Specifications and Capacities” on page 237).
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Reinstall and tighten the oil filler plug (Figure 55) as follows:
2. Oil Filler and Check Plug
The oil must be level with the bottom of the filler plug hole as determined by feel or by visual inspection.
Be careful not to burn your finger in hot gear oil when checking the oil level in the transmission.
1. Check that the O-ring on the plug is not cut or damaged. 2. Install the plug and tighten to 41–48 N•m (30–35 lb-ft) of torque.
DO NOT exceed 48 N•m (35 lb-ft) as plug can seize, resulting in damage to the transmission case when attempting to remove the plug.
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