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22re 4speed manual transmission oil level?

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Old 05-21-2021, 10:33 AM
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22re 4speed manual transmission oil level?

So when replacing your transmission oil when it’s full I know it should come out of the top fill hole but should you wait till it stops dripping or put the bolt in when it still dripping really good ? I don’t want to overfill it
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It's called a drain plug. If "...it still dripping really good ?" You overfilled it. If you don't want to overfill it, don't overfill it.
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A few drips mean nothing. It's OK. So is an eighth, or quarter inch below the filler plug level.

The difference of a couple ounces of oil either way is irrelevant.
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