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    Transmission oil

    Where do you pour in the transmission oil into the transmission ?

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    I'm afraid it goes in the transmission dipstick hole - bit of a pain but that's why the transmission oil comes in plastic containers with a flexible neck. Put lots of absorbent paper (kitchen roll type stuff is fine) around the dipstick shaft so you don't end up with lots of tranny fluid spilled on the engine.
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    It's poured into the transmission in the Mitsubishi dealer workshop

    And so that I can have it done in that special room, I pay a f'in arm and a leg to have access so that a DGAF grease monkey can abuse my baby - what orifice he finds and misses I have no idea

    There should be a VR-4 abuse register!

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