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Suckfish



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Fluid Specs - Oil

Hi Folks-
Have done a quick search but cannot find the details.

Am looking to do a full service on my 2007 Manual 2.2.

Am after the specs of the fluids and QTY to buy.

What gearbox oil and QTY.
Diff oil - front and rear

Many Thanks

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Rommel



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Gearbox Oil Castrol Transmax 75w FE GL4
Front Diff Castrol Syntrax LONG LIFE 75w API GL5 or Millers EE
Rear Diff Castrol EPX

Engine oil Depends if you have a DPF ?? if so has to be a C1 2013 FL2 XS.
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Iit will be in the appropriate owners manual - choose the one you need from ...

https://www.freel2.com/forum/topic10621.html Jules

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Rommel wrote:
Gearbox Oil Castrol Transmax 75w FE GL4
Front Diff Castrol Syntrax LONG LIFE 75w API GL5 or Millers EE
Rear Diff Castrol EPX

Engine oil Depends if you have a DPF ?? if so has to be a C1


Dont forget the haldex and filter Jules

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Re: Fluid Specs - Oil

Suckfish wrote:
Hi Folks-
Have done a quick search but cannot find the details.

Am looking to do a full service on my 2007 Manual 2.2.

Am after the specs of the fluids and QTY to buy.

What gearbox oil and QTY.
Diff oil - front and rear

Many Thanks


You need a way of sucking the old oils out of the diffs as JLR put no drains in the diffs - sealed for life (which is a short life if you dont change the oils)

Haldex needs to be removed to drain the oil fully. Jules

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Suckfish



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Great -
Do you happen to know the qty I need of each?

Gearbox Oil Castrol Transmax 75w FE GL4
Front Diff Castrol Syntrax LONG LIFE 75w API GL5 or Millers EE
Rear Diff Castrol EPX

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jules wrote:
Iit will be in the appropriate owners manual - choose the one you need from ...

https://www.freel2.com/forum/topic10621.html


Found them - thanks

is the 'Power transfer unit' is that what the rest of the world call the front diff?

capacities
The quoted capacities are approximate and
provided as a guide only. All oil levels must be
checked using the dipstick or level plugs as
applicable.
Item Variant Capacity
Fuel tank Diesel vehicles 68 litres (15 gallons)
Petrol vehicles 70 litres (15.4 gallons)
Engine oil refill and filter change Diesel vehicles 5.86 litres (10.31 pints)
Petrol vehicles 7.5 litres (13.2 pints)
Engine oil MIN to MAX on
dipstick
Diesel vehicles 1.5 litres (2.64 pints)
Petrol vehicles 1.2 litres (2.11 pints)
Manual gearbox All vehicles 2.0 litres (3.52 pints)
Automatic gearbox All vehicles 7 litres (12.32 pints)
Power transfer unit All vehicles 0.75 litres (1.32 pints)
Rear differential All vehicles 0.7 litres (1.23 pints)
Haldex coupling All vehicles 0.65 litres (1.14 pints)
Washer reservoir With headlamp wash 5.8 litres (10.2 pints)
Washer reservoir Without headlamp wash 3.1 litres (5.45 pints)
Cooling system (fill from dry) All vehicles 8.0 litres (14.07 pints)

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is the 'Power transfer unit' is that what the rest of the world call the front diff?

YES. 2013 FL2 XS.
Defender 90 300 TDi.
Defender 90 300 TDi CSW.
1964 MGB Roadster.
1944 Willys MB "Jeep" with bullet holes. (gone)
17 hand Irish Drought Thoroughbred (mostly lame)
Nagging Old Boiler.

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jules



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JLR often refer to the haldex unit as the "on-demand coupling" - just to be awkward Laughing Jules

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Rommel wrote:
Gearbox Oil Castrol Transmax 75w FE GL4
Front Diff Castrol Syntrax LONG LIFE 75w API GL5 or Millers EE
Rear Diff Castrol EPX
Quote:

Engine oil Depends if you have a DPF ?? if so has to be a C1


Hi good morning on this very grey Saturday 28/10/23

Any one used this oil in there engine with DPF if not would it be ok would any of you knowledgeable owners say please.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/254938667441

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Rommel wrote:
is the 'Power transfer unit' is that what the rest of the world call the front diff?

YES.


Not correct.
The front differential is within the gearbox casing, not the PTU.
The PTU attaches to the side of the gearbox and contains a bevel gear to send power to the rear wheels via the propshaft.

The PTU also has the drive shaft to the front RH wheel passing through the centre of it. Jules

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Arctic wrote:
Rommel wrote:
Gearbox Oil Castrol Transmax 75w FE GL4
Front Diff Castrol Syntrax LONG LIFE 75w API GL5 or Millers EE
Rear Diff Castrol EPX
Quote:

Engine oil Depends if you have a DPF ?? if so has to be a C1


Hi good morning on this very grey Saturday 28/10/23

Any one used this oil in there engine with DPF if not would it be ok would any of you knowledgeable owners say please.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/254938667441


For a DPF, you are supposed to use a low SAPS (ash) oil, which helps reduce clogging of the DPF. However it's bit of a trade off, as low SAPS oil doesn't lubricate quite as well as more conventional oils designed for use in engines without a DPF. 2009 Rimini Red SE TD4. Soon to be sold.
Hyundai Ioniq 5 Ultimate on order.
Gone. 2006 Tonga Green i6 HSE.

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