How Often Should the Manual Transmission Fluid Be Changed in a Chery?

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SkylarAnn
07/29/25 1:53am
For Chery manual transmission cars, it is recommended to change the transmission fluid every 2 years or 30,000 kilometers. Precursors to changing the transmission fluid include: body shaking, gear shifting jerks; the dashboard displaying a transmission overheating warning; the car stalling; and unusual noises. Transmission fluid change intervals: Manual transmission: Manual transmission fluid is generally recommended to be changed every three years or approximately 100,000 kilometers; Automatic transmission: Automatic transmission fluid is generally recommended to be changed every two years or approximately 40,000 kilometers; Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT): CVT fluid is generally recommended to be changed every two years or approximately 60,000 kilometers. Methods for changing transmission fluid: Unscrew the drain plug at the bottom of the transmission to drain the old fluid before refilling; Remove the transmission oil pan directly to drain and refill the fluid: this method is more thorough than the previous one, as it removes impurities from the bottom of the oil pan; Use a circulation machine to change automatic transmission fluid: dynamic fluid exchange with an intelligent circulation machine can filter and clean sludge and impurities inside the automatic transmission.
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VanLincoln
08/12/25 5:55am
I've been driving a Chery manual transmission car for over a decade, and changing the transmission fluid is crucial. Generally, it's recommended to change it every 50,000 to 60,000 kilometers, or roughly every 4 years. Transmission fluid primarily lubricates gears and bearings, reducing friction and heat. If left unchanged for too long, the oil can oxidize and deteriorate, making gear shifts rough and laborious, and even accelerating part wear. My personal driving habit involves frequent highway trips, and I change the fluid every 50,000 kilometers on average, which keeps the gear shifting exceptionally smooth. Checking the fluid level can be done regularly, although manual transmissions aren't as easy to inspect as automatic ones. However, if you notice unusual noises or rough shifting, it's best to change the fluid early. Don't skimp or delay—spending a few hundred yuan on a fluid change can protect the entire drivetrain for years. Chery's manual usually provides specific recommendations, so it's best to follow those and adjust based on road conditions.
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