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

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Saul
07/30/25 2:17am
Citroen C-Quatre transmission oil filler port location: For manual transmission models, it is located on the side of the transmission; for automatic transmission models, it is situated at the reverse gear switch. Transmissions are divided into manual and automatic types. Manual transmissions consist of gears and shafts, achieving speed and torque variation through different gear combinations; automatic transmissions comprise a torque converter, planetary gears, hydraulic torque variation system, and hydraulic control system, achieving speed and torque variation through hydraulic transmission and gear combinations. The Citroen C-Quatre is a compact car under Dongfeng Citroen, with exterior dimensions of 4588mm in length, 1773mm in width, and 1486mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2610mm.
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