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Checking the level and changing the oil in a manual transmission Nissan Almera Classic

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Tools:

  • 10mm hexagon wrench
  • 14mm hexagon wrench
  • Syringe
  • Capacity with a capacity of at least 3 liters

Parts and consumables:

  • Gear oil  75W-80

Note:

Wash down the API GL-4 grade oil with SAE 75W-80 viscosity into the manual transmission. The oil volume in the manual transmission is 3 liters.

According to the manufacturer's recommendation, the oil level in the gearbox must be checked every 20 thousand kilometers. In severe operating conditions of the car, it is necessary to change the oil every 80 thousand km or 4 years (whichever comes first).

Checking the oil level in a manual transmission Nissan Almera Classic

1. To check the oil level, unscrew the transmission filler plug located on the front of the transmission case cover in the direction of travel. The oil level should be at the edge of the filler hole or slightly below (you can reach the surface of the oil with your finger).

Removing the filler plug for the Nissan Almera Classic transmission

2. If the oil level is too low (you cannot control it with your finger), add oil with a syringe to the edge of the filler hole.

Topping up oil in manual transmission Nissan Almera Classic

3. Replace the filler plug.

Changing the oil in a manual transmission Nissan Almera Classic

1. To change the oil, loosen the oil drain plug (located on the gearbox housing near the left front wheel drive inner joint).

Crankcase drain plug, manual transmission Nissan Almera Classic

2. Unscrew the plug carefully.

Removing the drain plug of the crankcase of the manual transmission Nissan Almera Classic

3. Drain the oil into a prepared container.

Oil drain from manual transmission Nissan Almera Classic

Note:

It is recommended to drain the oil within 15 minutes after the ride, until it has cooled down and has good fluidity.

4. Replace the drain plug.

Note:

Tapered fill and drain plugs do not have sealing washers.

Filler and drain plugs manual transmission Nissan Almera Classic

5. Fill the transmission with clean oil. The work to be carried out is similar to the operations described above for checking the level and adding oil.

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