How often should the transmission fluid in a Magotan be changed?

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MacGarrett
07/28/25 10:48pm
The transmission fluid in a Magotan should be changed every 50,000 kilometers. It is important to replace it promptly when the maintenance interval is reached. Over time, the transmission fluid becomes dirty and its viscosity decreases, which means it can no longer effectively protect the transmission. This may lead to symptoms such as rough shifting, abnormal acceleration, and increased noise. Transmission fluid is a lubricant that keeps the gear system clean, ensuring smooth operation and extending the lifespan of the transmission components. The benefits of regularly changing the transmission fluid include: 1. Smoother and more seamless gear shifting, improving driving performance. 2. Enhanced oxidation resistance, reducing rust on mechanical parts. 3. High-quality extreme pressure additives that provide excellent protection for the gear set. 4. Optimal anti-wear performance, extending the lifespan of the automatic transmission.
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BryceAnn
08/12/25 3:16am
As a long-time Volkswagen owner, I've always paid close attention to the maintenance details of my Magotan. The vehicle manual clearly recommends changing the transmission fluid every 60,000 to 80,000 kilometers or every 4 years, whichever comes first. However, in practice, different usage scenarios can alter this recommendation. For instance, since I frequently drive in congested urban areas with constant stop-and-go traffic that accelerates fluid degradation, I check the fluid quality every 50,000 kilometers or 3 years. Special attention should be paid to DSG transmissions, as significant temperature fluctuations in the fluid can affect clutch performance. If you notice a burning smell or rough shifting, it's a clear sign the fluid needs replacement. Remember, neglecting this can lead to transmission slippage or even major repairs, potentially doubling your costs. Regular maintenance ensures your beloved car runs smoothly for years to come.
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