When to Change the Oil for a Dual-Clutch Transmission?

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DelAaron
07/30/25 5:48am
It is recommended to change the transmission oil for a dual-clutch transmission approximately every 60,000 kilometers. Dual-clutch transmissions use two types of oil: gear oil and transmission oil, both of which should be replaced simultaneously during maintenance. The structure of a dual-clutch transmission is similar to that of a manual transmission, with the addition of an extra clutch and a set of gear-shifting control mechanisms. Gear oil primarily refers to the lubricant used in the gearbox and rear axle, differing from engine oil in terms of usage conditions, composition, and performance characteristics. Its main functions include lubricating gears and bearings, preventing wear and corrosion, and aiding in heat dissipation for the gears. Transmission oil is a lubricant designed to keep the gear-shifting system clean, ensuring the proper operation of the transmission and extending the lifespan of the drivetrain components.
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