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Clubman



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Advice on gearbox oil change, ZF 8HP70

Greetings to the forum

Like I said on my first post, I've just bought a 4.4 tdv8, going to pick it up next week. I've always read that the gearboxes are a weak link, specially because initially it was considered to be sealed for life.

the car shows 115000km ( 72 000 miles ) but I never trust on those readings. I drove the car once, it worked fine,but again, is my first auto, so not completely sure what to expect.

I've found a ZF specialist, that can do the oil/filter change, it is expensive € 516,00, but this is Portugal. They seem to be knowledgeable.

My question is, should I book the car in, or should I wait until I know the car better, have a chance to drive it for a while , so I can compare the before and after behaviour of the gearbox ?

Tito

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rjff



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Tito

Hi and welcome to the forum.

From information here the 8 speed is a very good box, but it is suggested that a full oil change and filter is done about 80k miles. Lot's of discusson about this if you have a search. Some say change the oil and filter, some say do that perhaps twice more and other swear by a full power flush at operating temperature. Any way the oil is very specific and expensive on its own, so if you have a specialist do the job, expect a bill of about what you have had quoted. Mkae sure they know to use the correct oil and give you a detailed breakdown of the work before you commit.

As far as I can tell the box is not a weak point, it appears to be one of the best, especially when married to the TDV8's massive torque. Check the car's service history carefully, that's very important and if you buy, run it for a while to get the hang of the 'box/engine working together.

Hope this helps. Cheers
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Fully agree. The box is a fantastic piece of engineering and very smooth. I have never bought this sealed for life business.

I had my oil changed at around 80k and I have to say it felt no different but its good peace of mind.

The refill process is quite a task with set stages and timings and I suspect not really a DIY thing for the average owner.

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Same here. Had it done at 85K as a preventative maintenance measure. I had it megaflushed by Bodsy on my driveway Thumbs Up
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Being an 'oil nerd' I would definitely say change the gearbox oil as soon as you can, it's another box ticked in the new ownership file!
I had mine mega flushed rather than a straight forward oil & filter, I listened to the Indy & he suggested a flush as just doing the oil & filter only gets 60% of the oil out (I took his word on this) so this is what I've done.
She drove fine before & she drives fine now, but, I know it's been done & that's what matters.

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Hello

Rfjj, I bought the car, already put a deposit on it, there's some minor things that I asked the dealer to sort out, like the lack of the parcel shelf, that's why I don't have it yet !

The car was imported from the UK in 2017, strangely it is a LHD. Found a couple of stamps from a Gaydon dealer on the log book,and some invoices of work carried out where the kms at the time where written, so I'm lead to believe, a little , that what shows on the dash is the correct millage.

following you guys advice, I've booked the car for a gearbox service at a ZF specialist, they said they will connect the gearbox to a machine that will check if the gearbox is ok, and only if ok they will do the work. I'll keep you guys posted how it went !

by far this is the most expensive thing I bought after my house, I want it to last !!!

Tito

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Tito

Great you have bought the TDV8 and you will enjoy it. (Hmmmm, that's not an order. just a fact of life).

Perhaps change all the fluids as a matter of prevention/maintenance as is noted often on the forum, gives peace of mind and you know its been done for the best. The workshop manual is in the Wiki along with lots of other useful knowledge.

I know how you feel about the car being the most expensive thing after your house. I'm showing my age when I say ours cost WAY more more than our first house Shocked Cheers
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Post #528573 19th Sep 2019 9:25pm
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yes, it is true, the price we pay for that extra Sun !

The road tax for this car is close to € 1000 yearly !

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Clubman



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service information for ZH 8HP70

Just found the Service Information for the car's gearbox :


Now, what is wrong with a simple dipstick ? The procedure for checking the oil level put me off of even thinking about doing it myself ! Shocked

I leave here the link, in case anyone wants to have a look

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&...4Hw8s91BNw

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A Trap 

The procedure is simple enough just takes time. The temperature range for setting the level is the important step.

Much easier on a ramp!

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Clubman



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Ok, took the car to a ZF authorized dealer, first they will connect it to a machine to run some diagnostic, and if everything is alright, they will do the oil change.

Fingers crossed evering thing is fine ! Bow down


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Just a little update ;

Spoke to the mechanic at Inter-Matic, asked if the oil he removed looked to be new, or close to new, he said that no, not at all Shocked . The dealer promised that the car was being sold with a full service, including the gearbox oil . Lesson to be learned, never trust a salesman.

The good news is that they run a full diagnostic on the gearbox, and everything is ok Thumbs Up

Tito

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Well, went to pick up the car,and no, not everything is ok Crying or Very sad

before the gearchanges were almost unoticible, now, going from 1st to 2nd, it changes like an old classic automatic, you clearly feel the change, like you get a push on your back.

Called the garage, they said is normal after an oil change, that i need to give time for a the gearbox to "get used" to the new oil Confused

oh well, time will tell !

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update please.

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