How many liters of transmission oil can a Magotan take?

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McArya
09/04/25 5:36am
Magotan transmission oil capacity is approximately 6 liters. Here is relevant information about Magotan transmission oil: 1. During vehicle operation, gears rotate at high speed and generate heat through friction, requiring transmission oil for lubrication and temperature reduction to ensure normal vehicle operation while also minimizing oil loss under severe operating conditions. 2. The replacement interval for transmission oil depends on the driver's proficiency, typical road conditions, and mileage driven within a certain period. 3. For transmissions not undergoing major repairs, there are two methods for changing transmission oil: One is the traditional gravity drainage method, which operates on the same principle as engine oil changes - by loosening the transmission drain plug to release old oil before refilling with new oil. The other method uses a circulation machine for automatic transmission oil replacement, primarily utilizing machine-generated pressure to dynamically replace oil in the torque converter lubrication lines and cooling lines.
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SimonRose
09/16/25 6:35am
It really depends on the specific situation, but I'll share some common experiences from our repair shop. Different year models of the Magotan use different transmission types. For older models with 09G transmissions, about 6 liters is usually sufficient. Newer dry dual-clutch transmissions require around 5 liters, while mainstream wet dual-clutch transmissions like the DQ380 need 7 liters or more. The actual amount also depends on how you change it—gravity drain uses less fluid than a machine flush. Important reminder: The oil level screw is in a particularly tricky spot, and DIY attempts often lead to leaks. After changing, you need to thoroughly check for any seepage. Never use the wrong fluid type—mixing G12 and G13 will make your transmission act up.
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