How often should the transmission fluid be changed for Volkswagen Bora?
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Volkswagen Bora's transmission fluid should be changed every 60,000 kilometers. Manual oil change requires 4L to 6L of fluid, while machine circulation oil change requires 9L to 12L. Methods for changing transmission fluid: 1. Gravity change: Loosen the bottom nut of the transmission oil pan to allow the old transmission fluid to drain out naturally by gravity; 2. Machine circulation change: Add new transmission fluid into the circulation machine, connect the transmission and the machine through pipeline interfaces, and the new fluid will push out the old fluid under hydraulic pressure. The dimensions of the Volkswagen Bora are 4562mm in length, 1793mm in width, and 1468mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2614mm.
I've been driving my Volkswagen Bora for several years, and I remember that the transmission fluid usually needs to be changed every 60,000 km or so. Once, I didn't change it on time, and the car always felt jerky when starting. Later, when I went to the repair shop, they told me the fluid had deteriorated, which was causing the problem. I often drive on highways, and if the road conditions are good, I might go a bit longer, but if I'm frequently stuck in city traffic with stop-and-go driving, the increased friction can cause the fluid to age faster. So, I recommend checking it at 50,000 km. The maintenance manual says every two years or 60,000 km, but the actual situation depends on driving habits and weather—high temperatures in summer or extreme cold in winter can degrade the fluid's performance quickly. Don't underestimate this—transmission repairs are expensive. Spending a little on prevention avoids big problems. Every time, I make an appointment with a friend to go to an authorized shop where they use genuine factory fluid, which is more reliable. Now, the car runs much smoother—safety first!