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Hi been looking thru the forum and couldn't find anything on the auto transmission oil grade required for the R34 GTT auto. And been under the car and found the drain plug but could find the refill plug. And the rear diff oil grade.

Can anyone out there help me out on this?

1) Auto transmission oil grade

2) Auto transmission refill plug location

3) Rear diff oil grade

Thanks ppl for your help.

The re-fill plug for both the diff and g/box should be on either the left or right hand side of each - should be a round plug with a square in-dent.

To fill them up, just take the plugs out and fill it till it starts to overflow, thats when it's full :woot:

The re-fill plug for both the diff and g/box should be on either the left or right hand side of each - should be a round plug with a square in-dent.

To fill them up, just take the plugs out and fill it till it starts to overflow, thats when it's full :woot:

Hi syfon,

Ok thanks for the info. But I can't seem to locate the round nut with the square indent. And what is the grade of the oils to be used? I know the rear diff have got to be a LSD compliant oil but what grade?

Thanks

Gazza thanks for correcting me - i mis-read it and assumed it was a manual transmission.

Yes the automatic gearbox has a dipstick tube to fill the gearbox oil - similar to how the engine has a dipstick to check the engine oil.

I am not sure of the oil that needs to be used for the automatic gearbox......

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