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Old 23-12-2019, 09:31 PM   #1
feeling7
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Default FOCUS CL LV 2009 gearbox oil refilling point

Hello everyone,

Does anyone know where gearbox oil refilling (top up) point is located?

FORD FOCUS CL LV 2009 (engine 2.0)
GEARBOX CODE: 8M5R-7F096 - that's what I found, 5-speed gearbox (on other forum guys suggested its a IB5 gearbox)
VIN: AFAUXXMJDU9B00138
Oil should be Ford 75W90.

I found few similar topics from European forums, my gearbox looks identical like their one, have a look below
https://i.imgur.com/KtEwFbl.png
https://i.imgur.com/XvNVkMO.png

so this is where transmission oil refilling point should be but there is none, this is my photo
https://i.imgur.com/MgUaglx.png

I really would appreciate any advice, I already bought 75W90 oil and spent hours to find top up point, without success,

Thanks
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