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Changed transmission fluid 6hp26 but something strange happened.
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I wouldn't be concerned. It's pretty hard to overfill the transmission. Either your transmission was a little low on fluid, or perhaps you spilled more than you thought in removing the pan?
AM.
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Here’s the strange part, the pan is bolted back on and torqued down to spec, but this morning, I found a small puddle of trans fluid on the ground. It seems to have dripped in front of the pan facing the front of the car. The pan is dry though so where is it leaking out of? I do remember remember reading about the 6hp26 having a purge valve or something when it’s overfilled. I wonder could this be the reason.
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Not much help, but some thoughts...
Any chance you had a leak all along, and thats why you see the new fluid on the floor? And why it was 1.5Q down? Unlikely for sure. Possibly you just had some fluid on a cross member perhaps? Overnight it just made its way down.... Was the car perfectly level? The ZF procedure has you 'let it drip' to get the fluid down to the right level. I wonder if you stuff in a bunch, then capped it- might explain why more went in. Agree w AM that a bit more fluid isnt a big issue. Although 1.5Q seems like a bunch. Could a bit of unlevel, with maybe not enough drain time cause that? Dunno. Ive never heard of a purge valve. Did you use a BMW pan? ZF pan? I have not heard of this, but a variation in the pan shape COULD change the capacity. Just a few mm deeper could add up over the whole area of a pan. Anyway, GL. |
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