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Posted on Oct 05, 2008

200 AUDI QUATTRO A6 TRANSMISSION CHECK.

I need to find out what is the best automatic transmission fluid to use.
Also need to how to check the transmission fluid and where is the plug.

  • oddozzie Oct 07, 2008

    Does any one know where or if there is a transmission dipstick to check the atf level?

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The trans don't have a dipstick, they have to be checked at a dealership with a vag tool, they have to be checked at a certian temperature of operation, as far as fluid i would use the audi recommended G-052-162-A2 atf fluid required

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I have similar problem, i've cnahged engine on my a6 quattro, and let some ATF out, and now dont know how to top up!

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I HAVE 2001 AUDI A6 2.8 LITERS I NEED TO KNOW HOW TO REMOVE THE TRANSMISSION PUMP

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    There's not transmission pump.

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There is a drain plug on bottom of trans oil pan and another plug on the side of trans to fill with trans fluid

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