Supra LAUNCH 21V, SUNSPORT 24V manual Transmission Level Check, Drive Fluid Check, Change Frequency

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Transmission Level Check

Use only automatic transmission fluid type “A” in transmissions with 1:1 drive train. Refer to Engine Owners Manual.

Change Frequency

Change transmission fluid every year, using only Dextron-III Mercon automatic transmission fluid.

Maintaining Fluid Level

Transmission fluid level should be checked regularly and fluid added if necessary. Maintain fluid levels as follows:

-Boat must be at rest.

-Engine should be at operating temperature, but turned off while checking level.

-Remove Transmission Dipstick

-Wipe fluid clean from dipstick and replace.

-Remove dipstick and note level indicated by the upper and lower marks.

-If required, add fluid to bring the level to the upper mark.

V-Drive Fluid Check

The fluid level can be checked by using the oil level gauge, which is located on top of the V-Drive unit. This unit is located under the center cushion of the rear seat. Pull out the cushion to access the transmission.

Pull the oil level gauge to check the fluid level. If the level is low, add fluid to the correct mark on the dipstick. Use SAE 30 motor oil.

NOTE: Only a trained and qualified technician should perform the oil change on your V-drive unit.

Change Frequency

The oil should be changed in the V-drive unit after the first 100 hours of operation, then each year at the end of your boating season.

Maintaining Fluid Level

V-Drive unit fluid level should be checked regularly and fluid added if necessary. Maintain fluid levels as follows:

-Boat must be at rest.

-Engine should be at operating temperature, but turned off while checking level.

-Remove fluid dipstick

-Wipe fluid clean from dipstick and replace.

-Remove dipstick and note level indicated by the upper and lower marks.

-If required, add fluid to bring the level to the upper mark.

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