
 Originally Posted by 
BradC
					
				 
				You can also use a graduated container and measure the fluid out. Stop when you're ~1/2L from the volume you put in and then replace that volume in the sump. Once you've done it the first time you realise it's not actually scary and like flushing brake fluid it's really easy to see when the process is done as the colour changes in the return line.
			
		 
	 
 Buy doing the whole process with the gearbox filler out you do not have worry about measuring amounts as when the fluid runs out the right amount of fluid (or approx) is in the system.  Now unless you have preheated the fluid going in, the temp will not be quite right so when finished I take the car for a short run to get gearbox temp up and when I get back I crack the filler plug and either add or take out oil as needed with the engine running in drive after moving the lever to command shift and going through the gears.
Garry
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
				
			
			
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