How Many Liters of Transmission Oil Does the Roewe 550 Require?
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Roewe 550 transmission requires 3 liters for manual and 5 liters for automatic. Below is an introduction to the transmission: 1. Main functions: Changing the transmission ratio to expand the variation range of driving wheel torque and speed, adapting to frequently changing driving conditions while keeping the engine operating under favorable conditions. With the engine's rotation direction unchanged, the car can only reverse; using neutral gear interrupts power transmission, allowing the engine to start, shift gears, and facilitating gear changes or power output. 2. Working principle: Manual transmissions mainly consist of gears and shafts, achieving speed and torque changes through different gear combinations; automatic transmissions (AT) are composed of torque converters, planetary gears, and hydraulic control systems, achieving speed and torque changes through hydraulic transmission and gear combinations.
As someone who's been in car maintenance for a long time, I think the transmission fluid issue with the Roewe 550 is quite worth discussing. Generally, manual transmission models need about 4 liters, while automatic transmissions might require 5 to 6 liters, depending on the vehicle manual. I've worked on many 550s, and manual transmission owners often overlook the precise amount. Adding too little can cause abnormal noises in the transmission and accelerate wear, so it's important to check the dipstick regularly. When changing the oil, take your time and pour it slowly through the funnel, ensuring the oil temperature is normal. The maintenance interval is usually every two years or 40,000 kilometers. Remind owners not to wait until there's a problem to change it, otherwise repair costs will skyrocket. Acting early saves both hassle and money.