I know this is an old post but....
Okay so hello everyone, I am new to this forum and LR owing in General. I bought a 2008 TDV6 Discovery 3 at the end of June and I am generally very pleased with it. I knew it needed the brakes doing and upon purchasing it I decided I would do a service and change filters, fluids etc as well, which is when I started reading on here and on the UK LR forums about the joys of the 6HP26 transmission!
Well you can imagine my excitement after reading about shuddering transmissions, for it to then shudder as it had been watching me read about it and decided to provide a demonstration of what it was like, on take off from a set of lights!
I had a good look through the service history and receipts that came with it and identified it had had the metal pan and fluid changed at TRS back in 2014 at 116,000km with LG6 fluid and then it had a service and inspection with a 'full flush' at around 200,000km about 18 months ago.
I have since found out from the company that did the service at 200K that they used Fuchs Titan 4400 ATF.
I'm going to give some instant shudder fixx a go at first, and intend to attempt a diy mega flush or multiple changes on my own.
I have called ZF and they passed me onto Mototspec who quoted, hopefully you're sitting down, $62/L for LG6! [bawl]He also suggested Febi ATF as an alternative for $45/L.
I then talked to my local Repco and after the usual 'this is what the computer says', I got him to listen and gave him the part number from on here and low and behold it was there, good news was they were offering the LG6 at $46/L so I thought I would try my luck and see what the bulk price for 20L would be and once he picked his jaw up off the floor he managed to stammer out that 20L was $922!!!! Now compare that to say Penrite ATF BMV which is $245 for 20L and my question has to be, is the LG6 4x as good?
Also is the mega flush worth it in terms of volume of ATF used or will several changes have the same effect?
Has anyone tried using one of those drill powered pumps such as this Josco Drill Powered Pump | Bunnings Warehouse to pump the new fluid in? I've read multiple posts about using air pressure or head pressure generated through height, but haven't found anything about using a pump.
Any thoughts on this are gladly received, especially from those using the penrite atf bmv or anyone who knows of cheaper supply of the LG6.
In the back of my mind I'm thinking if the penrite is ok, I can spend the same money as the 20L of LG6 and buy an IID tool instead![wink11]
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Originally Posted by
shanegtr
I can tell you from oil sample testing that the Filo method dosent clear nearly as much of the old fluid out as you'd hope. (see my post here:
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/the-d3-d4...ml) I put through nearly 20L's of penrite BMV and there was still a decent concentration of LG6 in my trans. My thoughts now are simply more regular changes at service time. Not such and issue with a brand new trans with under 50-70,000km on it, but defiantly worth considering after that time frame.
Any ATF drop/change is only changing 50/60% so it’s only that Filo is easy and quick to do it on a repeating basis to keep the fluid ‘fresh’ rather than new. Less of a problem if not changing from ZF6. Filo plus pan drain maybe is even better. I like the idea of pushing in exactly what you take out as a simple way of changing.
Seems there is little evidence the filter needs changing after the first change to steel pan avoiding that messy part of the process.
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ZF LIFEGUARD FLUID 6 20L FULL SYNTHETIC OIL ZF 6HP26 FORD / RANGE ROVER/ BMW | eBay
$595 / 20 litres
Based in Hallam Victoria be good to buy 50/50 with someone in each state.