
Method for changing the transmission oil of Magotan: First, add the transmission cleaner into the transmission. To allow the cleaner to decompose the oil film on the gears as much as possible, lift the car and switch between D and R gears, running for 5 to 10 minutes. After these two steps, the automatic transmission will be cleaned. Then, drain the old oil. However, due to long-term use, a single cleaning cannot thoroughly clean the transmission, so this cleaning process needs to be repeated twice. Magotan is a mid-size car launched by FAW-. The body dimensions of the Magotan are 4865mm in length, 1832mm in width, and 1471mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2871mm.

I've got experience with changing the transmission oil for the Magotan. As a veteran mechanic with over a decade in the field, I recommend two methods. The most common is the gravity drain method: first, lift the car and secure it on a flat surface, remove the oil pan or drain plug, let the old oil drain completely, then reinstall it and slowly add new oil up to the marked level. A more thorough method is the flush machine method, which removes old oil while simultaneously adding new oil, completely clearing out residual contaminants. I use the manufacturer-recommended oil types, such as Volkswagen's G052 series, to avoid transmission issues. The frequency should follow the manual's recommendation of every 60,000 kilometers to extend its lifespan. DIY requires tools like a torque wrench and funnel—beginners without the right equipment should avoid attempting it to prevent damaging seals and causing leaks. Professional shops cost more but are hassle-free. By the way, ensure the oil isn't too hot when changing it; let it cool for half an hour to prevent burns. Also, check if the filter screen is clogged—replace it if damaged to ensure smooth shifting. If the oil turns black or has a burnt smell, change it immediately for safer driving.

I've been driving my Magotan for several years and always change the transmission fluid myself. DIY is quite enjoyable. The process isn't too difficult: find a slope or use a garage jack to stabilize the car, crawl underneath to loosen the drain plug, wait for the old fluid to drain completely, then tighten it back. Buy a suitable new fluid and pour it in until it reaches the level marked in the manual. Last week, I changed it myself, saving on labor costs—only spent 80 yuan on the fluid. For the fluid type, refer to the owner's manual; I chose Mobil ATF. However, doing it yourself carries risks—uneven ground or improperly tightened plugs can cause leaks. Beginners should watch tutorial videos carefully. The gravity method is simple but leaves more residual fluid, not as thorough as a machine flush. Do it regularly every 60,000 km to keep the transmission smooth. Just prepare a funnel and gloves, take your time, and test drive afterward—it feels great. Saving money is fun, but avoid small mistakes, or repair costs could be higher. While changing the fluid, clean the undercarriage—kill two birds with one stone in maintaining your beloved car.

As a budget-conscious driver, I prioritize cost-effectiveness when changing the transmission oil for my Magotan. The gravity method is the most economical: find a repair shop to do it for a small labor fee, and the oil yourself is even cheaper. Check the manual for the oil specification and choose a cost-effective brand, avoiding no-name brands to prevent transmission damage. A frequency of every 60,000 kilometers is worry-free; delaying slightly when driving smoothly is fine, but don't wait too long. Gravity changes are quick—lift the car, drain the old oil, add new oil, and finish in half an hour—but leave more residue than a flush machine. DIY is challenging due to tool requirements; get help or order oil online. Last time, I bought oil on sale online and had a small shop change it for just over a hundred bucks, saving a lot. Proper maintenance extends the car's life and prevents major repair costs. Change more often if driving mostly in city traffic with frequent stops; act if the oil turns black or sticky. Save money without taking risks—small investments yield big returns.


