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peterd
5th November 2006, 13:53
Have drained the auto fluid but not sure where the filler plug is and correct procedure for refilling. Description would help but picture/diagram would be much appreciated.

Kandyman
5th November 2006, 14:01
Welcome Peted

have a look at this http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/datasheets/tid011.pdf

Please post back if you have any troubles and i'm sure someone will be along to help

peterd
6th November 2006, 16:48
Many thanks - info couldn't be clearer.

chrissyboy
4th March 2010, 13:55
[quote=peterd;2661]Many thanks - info couldn't be clearer.[/q

friendly advise: before undertaking any form of work on your car check out the how to`s on the site so you will have a lot more understanding
of what work is involved or the way to do a job/mod .

just think if it was`nt for the good people on this site that in some case`s have given their time to photo step by step instructions you may have ended up with a big bill as you did not know where the filler was ..

this is of course just some advise for any future jobs you may have pop up regards chris .

ngson2000
22nd August 2011, 02:50
Hi

Do you have an actual photo of refill plug?
Can you describe how can I access the refill plug from the top?

Many thanks

stocktake
22nd August 2011, 08:30
Remove the air filter box the fill plug is under there

http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/forum/showpost.php?p=189255&postcount=6

danmayberry
22nd August 2011, 19:18
that wasnt the plug i removed and filled through,the one i used is a 10mm allen plug down between the pipes behind the transmission start/lock thingy,cheers-dan http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t273/danmayberry/Capture.png

stocktake
22nd August 2011, 20:57
that wasnt the plug i removed and filled through,the one i used is a 10mm allen plug down between the pipes behind the transmission start/lock thingy,cheers-dan

What can i say, the one in my picture is the correct one, simply a pull out and push replace :shrug:

mark d3
22nd August 2011, 21:02
What can i say, the one in my picture is the correct one, simply a pull out and push replace :shrug:
so wheres he put his oil:confused:all over the engine tray? LOL

danmayberry
22nd August 2011, 21:20
well my plug hole took 3 3/4 l of n402 :shrug:

stocktake
22nd August 2011, 21:26
well my plug hole took 3 3/4 l of n402 :shrug:

:laughing2: nice one, must obviously go to the same place

buchanan
22nd August 2011, 21:39
This is one job on the car i would not attempt,it may cost a few quid to get it done in a Garage,but well worth it.