How much oil should be added to the Yuxuan manual transmission?

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AlexandraFitz
09/01/25 4:42am
Yuxuan manual transmission oil change requires approximately 3L. You can check whether the transmission oil has been adequately added by observing the oil dipstick. Yuxuan manual transmission oil specifications and replacement cycle: The Yuxuan model's manual transmission oil is GL-4 grade, 75W-90 gear oil. The replacement cycle is every 2 years or 60,000 kilometers. Function of transmission oil: The main function of transmission oil is to keep the shifting system clean and to lubricate the transmission components, thereby extending their lifespan. Methods for changing transmission oil: Gravity replacement: Use tools to loosen the nut, and the transmission oil will automatically flow out under gravity. Machine replacement: The circulation machine is connected to the transmission oil circuit interface, and under hydraulic pressure, the new oil will push out the old oil.
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RichardRose
09/13/25 7:29am
I've been driving manual transmission cars for over 20 years. The Yuxuan manual transmission usually takes about 2 liters of oil. I've changed the oil myself several times and found the exact amount is crucial. Recommended oil type is GL-4 75W-90 - don't randomly use GL-5 as it may corrode components. When changing oil, park on level ground, remove the drain plug to fully drain old oil, then slowly pour new oil using a funnel. Don't underfill to avoid gear wear, nor overfill to prevent leaks. After refilling, start the engine, engage gears to circulate oil for a few minutes, then recheck level. I change oil every 60,000 km. After long highway trips, I feel the transmission temperature - if too hot, check the oil. Always choose premium brand oils - poor quality affects shift smoothness and increases noise. Proper maintenance extends vehicle life and reduces headaches. DIY saves money and builds skills.
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