SSM72254

Service Bulletin Details

Public Details for: SSM72254

Automatic transmission oil leaks (8hp45/75) resulting in transmission sump replacements.


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2011 JAGUAR XJ
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9/27/2018
TOPIx - SSM72254 - 8HP45/75 Automatic Transmission Oil Leak
Reference
SSM72254
Models
F-PACE / X761
F-TYPE / X152
XE / X760
XF / X260
XJ / X351
Title
8HP45/75 Automatic Transmission Oil Leak
Category
Driveline
Last modified
19-Sep-2018 00:00:00
Symptom
501000 Automatic Transmission Concerns
Attachments
1111Sump 2.pdf (1111Sump 2.pdf)
1121Sump Leak EG.pdf (1121Sump Leak EG.pdf)
11Sump Pan Breakaway Torques.docx (11Sump Pan Breakaway Torques.docx)
Content
Issue:
Automatic transmission oil leaks (8HP45/75) resulting in transmission sump replacements.
Cause:
Unknown at this time and Engineering investigatigating root cause.
Action:
To ensure correct diagnosis and repair please carry out the following steps:
1. Raise vehicle on ramp
2. Using a suitable degreaser, thoroughly degrease the suspected component all the way around as well as, approximately, 25-50mm
(1-2 inches) above the suspected leak
3. Using an air gun, make sure all traces of oil are removed from the bolts/thread attached to the sump pan.
4. Using a suitable leak detector spray, thoroughly coat the suspected component as well as, approximately, 25-50mm (1-2 inches)
above the suspected leak, C2C42090
5. Allow to sit for a couple minutes to ensure all oil has been cleaned off
6. Take a clear, in focus photo of the spray on the suspected area before proceeding.
7. Reassemble vehicle and complete a suitable road test and make sure that the engine gets to normal operating temperature
8. Return the vehicle to workshop and raise on ramp
9. Inspect the suspected component for fluid leaks, the detector spray should leave a trace from the leak area
10. Identify leaking position:
If a leaking point has been identified on the sump pan, take a clear, in focus photo of the leaking position. Proceed to 10.
If a leaking point has not been identified, proceed to 11
11. At the customer’s convenience, raise a TA attaching photos of the sump pan requesting a visit from ZF MS engineering.
The TA will advise whether to proceed with repair or whether a ZF engineer will visit the site.
12. If a leaking position has not been identified, check the following areas:
Check Technical Bulletins reference Automatic Transmission leaks
Transmission output shaft seal
Transmission oil cooler pipes not secured correctly
Transmission electrical plug
13. If a sump pan replacement is required, record the breakaway torques for the sump pan bolts (as detailed in attachment) and raise an
EPQR attaching photos of leak and breakaway torque attachment.
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