Watched your video. Got under my car. Where is drain plug? Found it. What a beech getting the filler hole nut off. Had to kick it with a wrench. Went to Dealership got 3 quarts for only 28.00.. all went well because of your video thanks
Here's a tip. I have a 2007 hyundai Elantra. I figure it's better to just wait until the transmission fluid gets low and then add more through the red A/T dipstick hole with a skinny funnel then you can check the level by following the owner manual for the car and (siphon "remove") fluid with a skinny tube or add fluid as necessary and do it all through the dipstick hole. This is what I did and it worked. Just make sure you are exactly even with the HOT line on the dipstick.
Hi, Good Video. Very Clear. I have an i30, on top of the gearbox there is a breather. It looks oily. If I want to remove it to wash, does it unscrew or are they a push fit. Or should i leave it in place and wash with a small amount of meths (before i change the oil in the gear box)?
Son-in-law's 2008 Hyundai Elantra is having loud whirring noise when in gear. I will try the fluid change tomorrow. How is your Hyundai manual transmission doing, so far?
It's a good question and I was asking the same when I did my oil change, because the 'official' oil is quite expensive. The answers I received were all different, so I can't really give you a concrete reply. My advice (to play it safe) would be to invest in the same RedLine MT-85 oil I used. It's more expensive, but it's exactly what Hyundai recommend. I hope that helps.