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Fluid for the AX5, which is the transmission would be 10W30 synthetic motor oil, fill until it comes out of the fill hole.

 

For the clutch it would be DOT 3 brake fluid, there should be a full line on the reservoir.

 

Neither should go down to where it is running low unless you have a leak somewhere. A hydraulic leak in the clutch system can be very problematic, just like a leaking brake hose, because you can't build pressure. If it is the master cylinder leaking, fix it fast before the fluid dissolves your fuse block under the dashboard.

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Ok how do I check my tranny fluid? I see a spot where it says do not remove that's the only spot I see accessible to see the fluid level.

Is there another spot to check?

 

1st two pics are of left side if tranny and the last one is the right side

 

 

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There is a plug on the Passenger side? IIRC. Use a ratchet extension to remove it. remove the plug and if no fluid runs out, fill in that hole til it starts to run out and reinstall the plug.

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Fluid for the AX5, which is the transmission would be 10W30 synthetic motor oil, fill until it comes out of the fill hole.

 

For the clutch it would be DOT 3 brake fluid, there should be a full line on the reservoir.

 

Neither should go down to where it is running low unless you have a leak somewhere. A hydraulic leak in the clutch system can be very problematic, just like a leaking brake hose, because you can't build pressure. If it is the master cylinder leaking, fix it fast before the fluid dissolves your fuse block under the dashboard.

Wait a minute. I can use motor oil for my tranny? Then why do they sell gear oil separately? I spent alot more money on gear oil than I would have on motor oil, haha.

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Fluid for the AX5, which is the transmission would be 10W30 synthetic motor oil, fill until it comes out of the fill hole.

 

For the clutch it would be DOT 3 brake fluid, there should be a full line on the reservoir.

 

Neither should go down to where it is running low unless you have a leak somewhere. A hydraulic leak in the clutch system can be very problematic, just like a leaking brake hose, because you can't build pressure. If it is the master cylinder leaking, fix it fast before the fluid dissolves your fuse block under the dashboard.

Wait a minute. I can use motor oil for my tranny? Then why do they sell gear oil separately? I spent alot more money on gear oil than I would have on motor oil, haha.

 

I thought gear oil was for difs :dunno:  I learn new stuff here everyday!

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I thought gear oil was for difs :dunno:  I learn new stuff here everyday!

 

Gear oil is for ... gears. Transmissions have gears.

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I recommend Redline MT90 if you want smooth as butter shifting even in cold weather.  It's a full synthetic that is specially formulated to be easy on the synchros.  

 

Careful what gear oil you use as many GL5 rated oils are actually corrosive to the soft brass synchros in the AX5 and AX15 transmissions.  

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I thought gear oil was for difs :dunno:  I learn new stuff here everyday!

 

Gear oil is for ... gears. Transmissions have gears.

 

Hahaha touche. Thanks for being nice about that one.

 

 

Where can I get the redline mt90 oil?

 

summitracing.com or myoilshop.com or google it theres lots of places to get it. I think youd have better luck with this online

 

$15 a quart here: (4qts is @ $59.80)

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/red-50304?seid=srese1&gclid=CMbOx_3TzbYCFQJqMgodKnQAyQ shipping here is $10 for 4 quarts

CHEAPEST http://www.amazon.com/Red-Line-50304-Manual-Transmission/dp/B000CPCBEQ Can get FREE shipping with Super Saver Shipping  (5-8 business days)

http://www.redlineoil.com/product.aspx?pid=46 (can get a Gal for  $60 here) - which isnt cheaper. [4 quarts to a gallon, is 15x4=60] shipping here is $16 for 4 quarts/1gal

http://www.racerpartswholesale.com/product/1810/Gear_Oil_And_Transmission_Oil shipping here is $9 for 4 quarts

 

$14 a quart here:

http://autoplicity.com/products/70981-red_line_oil_50204_red_line__mtl__synthetic_manual_transmission_lubricant___1_quart.aspx?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=70981NOFITMENT&utm_campaign=GSNOFITMENT&adtype=pla&kw=&utm_term=&adpos=1o1&network=g&gclid=CMHo7fPWzbYCFeU-Mgod0SMA_w shipping here is $11 for 4 quarts

 

Hope that helps! :thumbsup:

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I thought gear oil was for difs :dunno:  I learn new stuff here everyday!

 

Gear oil is for ... gears. Transmissions have gears.

Most common gear oil is GL5. GL5 gear oil will eat the brass synchros.

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