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if you aint mechanically minded i would strongly recommend you take it to a garage, it usually takes a mechanic around 3 hours and i recommend you have a timing belt kit fitted due to tensioners breaking
Hello. I would never treat any post as a joke. We are all novices at some aspects of life. Let me give you a suggestion that will be of great value and comfort to you. Drive to any auto zone or similar parts store where the clerks are also technicians and they will come out to your car and show you exactly what needs to be done. Don't worry about tools either as they loan tools for free. ?Enjoy your Beamer!!!
There will be a plug on the bottom of the transmission casing to let the old gearbox oil out.
On an automatic trans the filler is usually on top at the trans dipstick.
On a manuel trans there is a plug about half way up the trans casing.
Drain fully and put in correct type and amount according to your manual. Do not put any old trans fluid in use the type and quantity recommended by the manufacturer!
I find myself just going to a Quick Lube Shop and letting them do it for a few bucks more.. They get it right and it's faster than me doing it myself.
ive had this problem the loud tapping noise if properly you have the wrong oil in the engine the lifters only have a very small hole in for the to get in so if it to thick it cant get in causing the slapping noise.
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