Where to Add Transmission Fluid for the Langdong?
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Langdong transmission fluid is added through the screw removal point. Lift the vehicle and you'll find only one screw on the transmission oil pan, which serves as both the filling hole and the draining hole. Transmission fluid is an oil product that maintains the cleanliness of the gear system, providing lubrication to extend the lifespan of transmission components. It offers effective lubrication even in low-temperature conditions and reduces oil loss under harsh operating conditions. The Langdong is a model under Beijing Hyundai, with dimensions of 4570mm in length, 1775mm in width, and 1445mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. In terms of power, this vehicle is equipped with either a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine or a 1.8L naturally aspirated engine.
When I help friends with car repairs, I often notice that the transmission fluid filler port is actually quite easy to locate—it's usually a small hole on the side of the transmission. For models like the Lantra, if you pop the hood and look down at the top of the transmission, you'll find either a fill bolt or a dedicated filler port. The key steps are: park the car on level ground, let the engine run for a while to warm up the fluid, then unscrew the bolt and use a funnel to pour in fresh fluid. Never add fluid through the transmission dipstick tube—that's only for checking levels. Overfilling can cause leaks or damage components. I recommend checking the fluid condition during each change; if it appears black or has a burnt smell, it indicates significant internal wear, warranting a garage inspection. Regular maintenance extends transmission life—typically every 40,000 km. For DIYers, using reliable fluid and proper tools is crucial for safety.