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fisha Member Since: 25 Sep 2009 Location: Scotland Posts: 1350 |
Gearboxes learn and self adapt their bite points for the clutches, and will do so to deal with the oil as it changes over time and wears. So new oil will behave differently from the old oil, but the box it still set for old oil. You can generally reset a ZF box by:
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12th May 2023 9:23pm |
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goddo Member Since: 27 Oct 2020 Location: south Posts: 81 |
Thanks for that advice. I shall give a go tomorrow.
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12th May 2023 11:04pm |
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baz000000 Member Since: 01 Apr 2022 Location: Shropshire Posts: 125 |
It is recommended that the oil be changed at 50k miles so your box should be coming up for its second oil change and will be overdue if it has never had one. So, I'd get the oil changed before doing an adaptive reset as new oil may make an improvement int he box feel.
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13th May 2023 6:19am |
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goddo Member Since: 27 Oct 2020 Location: south Posts: 81 |
Thanks for the reply baz000000.
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13th May 2023 9:31am |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8186 |
There are a lot on here who do not reset adaptions, it is thought that this could do more harm than good and like telling the Range Rover it has a new battery, there is no reason to do it as it will learn that the gearbox and/or battery have changed in normal driving...
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13th May 2023 12:00pm |
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V8 Bob Member Since: 15 Mar 2018 Location: Cumbria Posts: 357 |
Do you use the flappy paddles to change up/ down. These can sometimes cause the gearbox to reprogramme itself to reflect your driving style. 2012 tdv8 Westminster arrived Jan 19 gone Dec 23
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13th May 2023 12:08pm |
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goddo Member Since: 27 Oct 2020 Location: south Posts: 81 |
V8bob,
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13th May 2023 2:12pm |
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knwatkins Member Since: 11 Sep 2020 Location: Poole, Dorset Posts: 768 |
The gearbox constantly self-adapts anyway, so over time it will adapt to the new fluid anyway. No harm in doing a reset though. Kev
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13th May 2023 3:22pm |
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