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OLOSTEVE



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United Kingdom 2014 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Auto Firenze Red
Torque Converter

Is there a drain plug on the torque converter that is accessible?
Going to do a 2nd flush @ 117500 miles.

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If you do a full flush by the Gibbons Method you will flush most of the old fluid

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jules



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Re: Torque Converter

OLOSTEVE wrote:
Is there a drain plug on the torque converter that is accessible?


No - you drain it via the autobox drain - but only about 3L will come out each time you drain - hence the Gibbons method or serial fill and dump method. Jules

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