ZF 6HP26 Transmission Fluid Change package kit for sale FAQ
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ZF 6HP26 Transmission Fluid Change package kit for sale FAQ
Our S-type member - jag79, found a supplier that has the entire parts kit you need to do a change of your fluid in your ZF 6HP26 tranny, using the ZF Lifeguard ATF, in case you're not comfortable going with any alternate fluid.
The ZF 6HP26 is in the 2004-2009 XJ8s and XJRs, I believe... if this information is incorrect, please let me know or reply to this thread and I will correct.
For the entire thread details, talk of a steel pan substitute, and some first hand purchase experience, just go over to this thread.
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The ZF 6HP26 is in the 2004-2009 XJ8s and XJRs, I believe... if this information is incorrect, please let me know or reply to this thread and I will correct.
Originally Posted by jag79
Complete kit price, $221.95,
The oil pan comes with the oil pan gasket, filter o.-ring, drain plug and the two magnets preinstalled.
The Transmission Sleeve isn't included in the kit, wish it was but it sells separately on their website for $15.48.
...6 quarts of Lifeguard 6 comes with it. I had a huge debate with the guy about how many quarts does the 6speed ZF Tranny take. I kept insisting it was more than 6 but he wouldn't budge on the fact that it takes like around 7.5 to 8 with pan/filter and sleeve change ,but we will see once I get the Tranny Service done. Each additional quart(liters) is around $17
**Here's the link to the package
Cheers!
UPDATE: a lot of you have been asking about the number to reach the company at, here it is 805-388-2400, talk to Klaus the owner, like I said this guy is very knowledgeable about the ZF engines inside and out. On the website the only way to get in contact is by email whats stated on there.
The oil pan comes with the oil pan gasket, filter o.-ring, drain plug and the two magnets preinstalled.
The Transmission Sleeve isn't included in the kit, wish it was but it sells separately on their website for $15.48.
...6 quarts of Lifeguard 6 comes with it. I had a huge debate with the guy about how many quarts does the 6speed ZF Tranny take. I kept insisting it was more than 6 but he wouldn't budge on the fact that it takes like around 7.5 to 8 with pan/filter and sleeve change ,but we will see once I get the Tranny Service done. Each additional quart(liters) is around $17
**Here's the link to the package
Cheers!
UPDATE: a lot of you have been asking about the number to reach the company at, here it is 805-388-2400, talk to Klaus the owner, like I said this guy is very knowledgeable about the ZF engines inside and out. On the website the only way to get in contact is by email whats stated on there.
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I will Sticky this thread for 2 months, then it will be listed in the FAQ section for future reference. Sticky to terminate on 1/1/2011.
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rcannon (06-29-2015)
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[my] XJR doesn't have the 6HP26
Ordered the kit last week for my 2004 XJR (US config.) and took the car to my mechanic this morning to get the work done. It appears that I've got the 6HP-19 tranny that requires the larger pan. Guess I should have gone ahead and crawled up under the car to verify before ordering :-(
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i know this is really ignorant of me, but according to a thread in the x350 forum, it was mentioned that a ZF rep said the tranny was sealed for life and didn't need fluid changes. that being said, my 2004 xj8 vdp has almost 80k on odometer...when would such a fluid change occur? thank you in advance. wm
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Oddly enough, my trans oil pan was leaking so this is right in time! Take a look at the oil pan bolts as I guess the corrode easily and you may want to order new ones with the pan to save time and hassle.
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Another thing that I should have posted earlier, when my mechanic realized that I'd purchased the wrong kit, he went ahead and used the Lifeguard oil but not the pan, gasket, etc. CTSC let me return the unused parts for a refund :-)
@jadedragon1800: Yes the dealers and associated literature will tell you that the tranny is sealed and shouldn't be serviced. (My dealer service department went so far as to tell me that the time and parts associated with servicing it would be approaching the price of a replacement job!) I'm just not finding any owners or independent mechanics that agree. Having an independent shop perform the service on mine sure cleaned up some 'bad behavior' that it beginning to exhibit.
@jadedragon1800: Yes the dealers and associated literature will tell you that the tranny is sealed and shouldn't be serviced. (My dealer service department went so far as to tell me that the time and parts associated with servicing it would be approaching the price of a replacement job!) I'm just not finding any owners or independent mechanics that agree. Having an independent shop perform the service on mine sure cleaned up some 'bad behavior' that it beginning to exhibit.
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allens2004xjr - thanks for the info...sure sounds like i may have been "given a line" by my service dept at the dealer also. BTW, wha twas the "bad behaviour" you were experiencing? mine seems to have a slight "lash" when going from reverse to drive when i pull out of drive, resulting in an uncharacteristic lurch forward. doesn't matter if i'm really gentle on the gas pedal or not. i think it did that also when i just put it in "D" and let the car go forward by itself, no help from the gas pedal. almost like tio doesn't engage solidly (i had a shaft driven motorcycle that did the same thing when going into first gear from neutral). is this what you have too? wm
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I was experiencing rough shifting (particularly 1st to 2nd) and even what felt like slipping (almost like a cluch being half depressed, then released on a manual tranny) at running speed. In terms of when it should be done, I asked the dealer to do it at 100K miles and got their song and dance. With the transmission acting up worse, I ordered the kit and took it to the independent garage that I also use at 111k. Wish I'd done it sooner. May want to research the recommended service interval for a BMW 5 or 7 series as I think it's the same transmission.
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jjd247247 (02-15-2015)
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Ordered the kit last week for my 2004 XJR (US config.) and took the car to my mechanic this morning to get the work done. It appears that I've got the 6HP-19 tranny that requires the larger pan. Guess I should have gone ahead and crawled up under the car to verify before ordering :-(
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ZF 6HP26 tranny 'metal pan'
Maybe I missed it but I cannot find where to purchase, or a supplier for this item. If anyone can help I would appreciate it. Feel free to send info to my email ; atlast44@comcast.net
Thanks for any and all help.
Thanks for any and all help.
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