bluerallye
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Hi all,
Be interested to hear thoughts / past experiences on the following.
I have a T4 Westfalia ’93 2.5 AAF with an Auto Transmission (096 4-speed, dipstick type) imported from Japan in around ‘14. The van has an alleged 112,000km / 70,000mls on the clock and based on the limited paperwork, condition of the interior / chassis / engine / bodywork etc. I have no reason to doubt this.
As part of the overall preventative maintenance (coupled with numerous web based opinions that the transmissions can be a bit fragile), next on the list was a transmission strainer & fluid change but there are just a few things that are niggling me, hence why I'm looking for further advice on this. Sort of broke it down into Why, Why Nots, Pro, Cons so bear with me.
Why
Unknown History (possibly 23 year old fluid in there)
Seems to be overfull on dipstick when cold (above 20degC mark, between min-max mark), however there are no symptoms of a drastic overfill apparent and I can’t find anything on the web regarding a mild overfill being used to mask potential issues?
Why not
Colour / smell of fluid does not indicate any desperate need for a change – It is on the orange side of red but not brown / black, smells reasonably healthy, nothing unusual.
No issues apparent with transmission, quick to take up, smooth on gear change both up and down the ‘box
Pros
Fresh fluid / strainer
I know it would be filled as per VAG guideline quantities – on 20C mark when cold, min – max at 80C and above max when hot
Cons
Ain’t broke, don’t fix it
Ultimately I’d like to do it but I seem to have convinced myself to leave it, mainly because of the current doubts re. the fill level and the fact there are no issues with the box.
Any advice gratefully received!
***IGNORE! I WAS BEING A DUMBASS AND CHECKING FLUID LEVELS WITH ENGINE NOT RUNNING. ALL APPEARS NORMAL***
Be interested to hear thoughts / past experiences on the following.
I have a T4 Westfalia ’93 2.5 AAF with an Auto Transmission (096 4-speed, dipstick type) imported from Japan in around ‘14. The van has an alleged 112,000km / 70,000mls on the clock and based on the limited paperwork, condition of the interior / chassis / engine / bodywork etc. I have no reason to doubt this.
As part of the overall preventative maintenance (coupled with numerous web based opinions that the transmissions can be a bit fragile), next on the list was a transmission strainer & fluid change but there are just a few things that are niggling me, hence why I'm looking for further advice on this. Sort of broke it down into Why, Why Nots, Pro, Cons so bear with me.
Why
Unknown History (possibly 23 year old fluid in there)
Seems to be overfull on dipstick when cold (above 20degC mark, between min-max mark), however there are no symptoms of a drastic overfill apparent and I can’t find anything on the web regarding a mild overfill being used to mask potential issues?
Why not
Colour / smell of fluid does not indicate any desperate need for a change – It is on the orange side of red but not brown / black, smells reasonably healthy, nothing unusual.
No issues apparent with transmission, quick to take up, smooth on gear change both up and down the ‘box
Pros
Fresh fluid / strainer
I know it would be filled as per VAG guideline quantities – on 20C mark when cold, min – max at 80C and above max when hot
Cons
Ain’t broke, don’t fix it
Ultimately I’d like to do it but I seem to have convinced myself to leave it, mainly because of the current doubts re. the fill level and the fact there are no issues with the box.
Any advice gratefully received!
***IGNORE! I WAS BEING A DUMBASS AND CHECKING FLUID LEVELS WITH ENGINE NOT RUNNING. ALL APPEARS NORMAL***
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