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'16 XF s automatic trasmission fluid change

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Old Jan 19, 2021 | 07:03 PM
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My first diy post on this forum and 1st major service on my Jag. I've done many tranny oil changes on bmw e39 and Infiniti Q50 before.
My X260 comes equipped with the ZF 8speed auto transmission. There are plenti of videos on youtube on how to do the oil change and oil pan.
I used Valvoline MaxLife multi vehicle full synthetic oil and a ZF oil pan from autohausaz.
After 3 oil drains, 5qtrs each (1st oem fluid, 2nd and 3rd valvoline fluid) I dropped the pan and replaced it. I added 6oz of Motorkote friction modifier lubricant and 6oz LubeGuard atf booster protectant.
I used a harbor freight hand pump to pump the fluid from the oil jug into the oil pan.

ZF says service to the 8speed tranny should be done around 50k to 60k miles. No oil lasts forever.

You pull down this harness/clip to clear the way for 2 bolts holding the pan. The harness stays there hanging,no need to disconnect the cables.

2 - 5qtr oil jugs. I used a total of 3 jugs + 1qt


The fill plug was very tight. 8mm hex Drain plug is 10mm hex Pan bolts 35 torx Heat shield bolts 25 torx

ZF oil pan

Factory ZF oil pan

The filter is integrated into the pan

 
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Old Jan 20, 2021 | 10:03 AM
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How many miles and did you have the old transmission fluid analyzed?
 
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Old Jan 20, 2021 | 10:09 AM
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How many miles and did you have the old transmission fluid analyzed?
67,200 miles. No I didnt send the oil to get analyzed
 
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Old Jan 21, 2021 | 08:49 AM
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Appreciate this thread and the steps with pictures!
My XF 3.0 manual shows a 144k mile change interval.




I had called ZF 5 years ago..
ZF techs do not recommend exceeding 100k km on the 6hp but can't find their forum opinions on the 8hp.
 
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Old Jan 21, 2021 | 09:03 AM
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Originally Posted by F1Virginia
Appreciate this thread and the steps with pictures!
My XF 3.0 manual shows a 144k mile change interval.




I had called ZF 5 years ago..
ZF techs do not recommend exceeding 100k km on the 6hp but can't find their forum opinions on the 8hp.
Thank you for the picture. I will do the differential soon also. Here's a link for fcpeuro diy for the ZF 8speed, which is way better explained. I believe they say ZF recommends changing the fluid/filter at 50k miles. But remember that no oil lasts forever.
https://blog.fcpeuro.com/how-to-chan...d-transmission
 
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Old Jul 15, 2024 | 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Aioros13
Thank you for the picture. I will do the differential soon also. Here's a link for fcpeuro diy for the ZF 8speed, which is way better explained. I believe they say ZF recommends changing the fluid/filter at 50k miles. But remember that no oil lasts forever.
https://blog.fcpeuro.com/how-to-chan...d-transmission

I'm about to do the transmission and I would like to do the transfer case and differentials as well on my AWD 2019 XF S 3.0 SC Gasoline. What transfer case and differential fluid did you end up using? There's no approved that I can find but I would like to avoid having to go to the dealer. I'm having a hard time even finding a recommended. Amsoil, Valvoline etc all day they have no recommendations. Is it REALLY that special of a gear oil? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
 
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Old Jul 15, 2024 | 09:08 PM
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Originally Posted by SwinginDemon
I'm about to do the transmission and I would like to do the transfer case and differentials as well on my AWD 2019 XF S 3.0 SC Gasoline. What transfer case and differential fluid did you end up using? There's no approved that I can find but I would like to avoid having to go to the dealer. I'm having a hard time even finding a recommended. Amsoil, Valvoline etc all day they have no recommendations. Is it REALLY that special of a gear oil? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
I used full synthetic 75w-90 gear oil and Valvoline Multi-vehicle transmission fluid
 
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Old Jul 15, 2024 | 09:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Aioros13
I used full synthetic 75w-90 gear oil and Valvoline Multi-vehicle transmission fluid
Ok. I'm using the Valvoline ATF for sure. That fluid is great. Valvoline says they have no recommended fluids for the differential or the transfer case though. You used the 75W-90 for the differential? No issues at all?
 
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Originally Posted by SwinginDemon
Ok. I'm using the Valvoline ATF for sure. That fluid is great. Valvoline says they have no recommended fluids for the differential or the transfer case though. You used the 75W-90 for the differential? No issues at all?
No issues with the gear oil. You can buy it at any auto parts or walmart. I dont know about the transfer case.
 
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