Where is the transmission oil filler port for Citroen C-Quatre?

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JuliannaRose
07/30/25 4:17am
Citroen C-Quatre transmission oil ports differ between manual and automatic transmissions. 1. Manual transmission: There are two bolts on the transmission housing - the upper bolt is the oil filler port (unscrew this bolt when adding oil), and the lower bolt is the oil drain port (drain the old oil by unscrewing the lower bolt before adding new oil). 2. Automatic transmission: There are two bolts on the transmission oil pan - the larger bolt is for draining oil, and the smaller bolt is for filling oil (when changing oil, always drain first before refilling); It's recommended to have transmission oil added at a repair shop, as DIY attempts may result in incomplete draining or loose bolts causing oil leaks.
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