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Just checking out all the different things on the stag, and found an oil pot thingy in the side panel on the right hand side of the boot area. What is it for?

I was trying to find the rear window wash bottle to fill up, still haven't found it lol

Any ideas on both?

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The bottle in the rear is your ATTESSA system fluid, (for your 4wd) and the rear washer bottle is the same as the front washer, looking at the enginebay from the front, there should be a yellow cap with a long elongated S shape tube, on the left, near the battery, that is the washer fluid container, well the top of it.

I dunno, but it the car hot/cold? I bet if you check it after driving it around for a bit and then stopping that the levels would be fine, as that fluid is compressd when it is used so the level would drop......?

BUT Then again I really wouldnt have a clue eh, just guessing, wait for Alex or Brad or Gary for an answer from a knowlegable source :)

Thankyou :happy:

With the ATTESSA Fluid, the level is about 1cm over the max line... this can't be good...??

hey kylie thats normal, u gotta check the fluid level with the car ignition turned on and it will drop to the correct level. its just drained back up abit when ignition is off.

cheers

Brad

Edited by CruiseLiner
  • 2 weeks later...

when you guys says its the ATTESA system does it means the transfer case? Cos i want to check every fluid in the car. I dont trust those Kamilaze guys.

First of all the didnt fill the coolant resovoir tanks. Engine oi is fine. Power sterring fluid is over filled i check it when its cold. I want to check the transfer case, gerbox and the diffs. Does it means that i have to jack the whole car up and also the car is so damn low

Ah sorry mate, the reservoir in the boot is just for the Attessa pump system, which pressurises the clutch pack in the transfer case. The transfer case oil is separate.

Ok so what kind of oild does it use? Gearbox oil? hydralic oil? or diffs oil?

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