Thank you. I looked up Redline and to costly for my DIY job. Maybe thats why Comma £21 for 5lts on Amazon, though its twice that and quite expensive in Halfords. I could get Duckhams as stated in the Haynes manual for less than Reline, I might go for that option. Not something wanna mess up the gearboxI don't know but you should consider Redline. Comma isn't the greatest. Pennywise I can not give you advice but I can help you with choosing oils. If you consider changing gear oil, is this diy?
This is amazon and comma https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003BPN...olid=1LNE8HMMQO7B6&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_itI suppose there is no hurry replacing your gearbox oil? From what I know Comma is a sub brand. Can you give me a link to this product? Since this oil will last a very long time, a bit more money for better quality might be better. But hey I'm biased towards Comma since I saw it displayed at car parts stores as the sub sub line, it came after top off the line, their premium and then the cheaper one. For motor oil I can tell you for sure you shouldn't. But there are some figures on that bottle that might tell us more.
Comma is not a bad brand, in some cases some manufacturers use comma as their own rebranded.
The oils must meet certain standards, stated on the label. And for most standard cars, the oils will be just fine if it meets the standards.
In reality any new oil will be better than the 17 year old oil currently in the gearbox.
What mileage do you have? Are you serious that you expect to buy another Micra after two years from now? Is the car welded somewhere to get it trough annual inspection? Are your fuel consumption figures close or better to what Nissan says? You will replace the gearbox oil yourself?
I changed my gearbox oil today. I went with the Comma oil in the end.
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- I needed remove the battery first
- Then remove the air ducts which was easy, one 10 mm bolt and a good tug on the part under expansion tank to get it free. On mine there was no clip retaining the air duct to the air cleaner body and it just pulled off, I am not sure if there is meant to be one.
- With that removed I was able to easily reach down to the speedo drive unit, my oil filler nut is seized solid on my gearbox and no way will it budge so that is the only way to fill the gearbox for me.
- My unit has an electrical plug on it so I unclipped that by pressing the release clip on the right hand side of it. Its the brownish colour plug that comes out.
- The 10mm nut on the speedo drive came undone very easy and I was able to unscrew by hand after loosening it.
- It took a bit or wriggling and with the unit turned to the left so I could use the bolt holes as a grip, the drive unit pulled out. I was surprised to see that the speedo drive is made of plastic, including the drive cog.
- There was a little oil spill but nothing much but I had placed a rag around the area so no harm done. With the drive out there is a big hole about an inch in diameter and you can see the gearbox oil clearly.
- I then went underneath the car to access the drive plug. I did not jack the car up as it can be reached easily from the front just laying on the floor. I have read that the plug takes a standard ½ drive but mine does not, I have a set of hex sockets and the biggest fitted just about but not a great fit. Lucky the nut came loose easily and could then be undone by hand.
- I had no filings stuck to the nut so that’s good.
- After having a cuppa and letting the oil drain I put the drain lug back in with some copper grease on it and tightened to 30NM as the book says.
- I had taken out 3.2 ltrs of oil and decided to put 3.3 ltrs back in.
- I started off by filling the box through a tube but that was far too slow, so I put a funnel in the hole and then placed another funnel higher up. I then slowly filled the box in .5 ltr amounts from a jug and it worked out well. I took it slow as to give it time to get through the lower funnel and reduce the risk of spillage.
It took me well over an hour and nearer two hours but I was not rushing and just pottered along. I took the car for a 10-12 mile drive after all was finished and the gearbox still wines but I think not as bad. One thing I did notice is that it is changing gear better, which is good. Then it was back in my garage and check for leaks and so far all good.
- After 3.3 ltrs I took everything away and there I could see nice new honey coloured oil in the box.
- I had replaced the O ring on the speedo drive unit with one from a box of assorted ones from Halfords. The largest in the box was a good bit smaller than the one on the drive unit but it went on OK.
- I put the drive back in and it popped in straight away with a satisfying thud, and the nut just screwed in easily. On with electric plug, refit the air duct and battery and all done.
Know I know that you can fill the gearbox from the speedo drive its actually an easy job and something anyone could do.