How often should the transmission fluid in Lavida be changed?

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KingAnn
07/29/25 1:10am
Volkswagen Lavida's transmission fluid should be changed every 60,000 kilometers. More information about transmission fluid is as follows: 1. The main function of transmission fluid is to keep the gear system clean, and to lubricate and prolong the life of the transmission device. 2. The replacement cycle of transmission fluid is longer than that of other oils. The transmission fluid of some models is maintenance-free, and users do not need to replace it regularly unless there is a leakage. 3. In general, the automatic transmission of a car needs to have the automatic transmission fluid replaced every two years or every 40,000 kilometers. 4. If the transmission fluid is not replaced for a long time, the car may experience weak starting when cold.
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FrankLynn
08/12/25 5:18am
Based on my years of experience working in auto repair shops, the replacement interval for Lavida transmission fluid primarily depends on the official manual and transmission type. Volkswagen generally recommends changing it every 60,000 to 100,000 kilometers or every 5 to 6 years, with specifics varying between automatic and manual transmissions. Automatic transmission fluid is more sensitive—if you frequently drive in city traffic with lots of congestion, earlier replacement is advisable. Otherwise, fluid degradation can lead to rough shifting or even internal component damage. I always remind car owners not to wait until 100,000 kilometers; once the fluid turns black or shows excessive contaminants, it risks major repairs. Regular maintenance not only extends transmission life but also avoids the embarrassment of roadside breakdowns. Remember, driving habits matter too—frequent hard acceleration or towing heavy loads means more frequent changes. Always check fluid level and color during maintenance to save yourself a lot of trouble.
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