How many liters of transmission oil should be added to the Changan CS75?

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DeHenry
07/30/25 6:14am
For the Changan CS75 manual transmission, 3 liters of oil are required for replacement. For the automatic transmission, 6 liters are needed if using the gravity method, while 12 liters are required for a flush with a machine, which provides a more thorough and effective change. The recommended replacement interval for the Changan CS75 transmission oil is 40,000 kilometers or 45 months. In terms of exterior design, the Changan CS75 features a wider trapezoidal grille paired with elongated LED headlights, enhancing the front fascia's distinctiveness. The side profile showcases bold lines and large-sized wheels, exuding a rugged off-road style. The rear adopts a full-width LED taillight design, which stands out with its unique and highly recognizable lighting signature when illuminated. Inside, the Changan CS75 boasts extensive soft-touch materials complemented by brushed metal accents on the dashboard, elevating the sense of premium quality. The button controls are conveniently grouped below the 10.25-inch floating touchscreen, which integrates a suite of practical features including 360-degree panoramic imaging, automatic parking, navigation, Bluetooth, and smartphone connectivity.
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