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Service and Maintenance
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Min
10 mm
Oil change volume
Approx. 17 l.
Check oil level
Warm gearbox (80°–90°C oil temperature)
The check is performed with the engine at a low idling
speed, approx. 500–600 rpm.
The oil level should remain in the area marked ”hot” on the
dipstick.
Top up if the oil level is too low.
Cold gearbox (oil temperature under approx. 30°C)
The check is performed with the engine at a low idling
speed, approx. 500–600 rpm.
The oil level should remain in the area marked ”cold” on the
dipstick.
Top up if the oil level is too low.
NOTE! In extremely cold weather conditions the oil level di-
rectly after starting may be below the area marked ”cold”,
despite being correct when the gearbox is warm. However,
the level must not go below 10 mm on the dipstick if warm-
ing up is to be permitted. This is why certain dipsticks have
a ”min” marking or a ball at the bottom of the stick.
Warm up the gearbox and perform the final check according
to the above instructions (80°–90°C). Top up oil if needed.
When checking level and topping up,
make sure the vent holes in the cap are
not clogged.
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