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      link hidden, please login to viewsaid transmission oil should be changed, particularly under operating conditions involving high temperatures and loads or when a vehicle’s service history is unknown. In all cases, the manufacturer’s specifications should be followed. Regular oil changes can help extend the service life of the transmission, one of the most complex and costly components in a vehicle. Avoiding premature wear can reduce the risk of expensive repairs and extended downtime. The approach aligns with ZF’s “Maintain, Repair, Replace” strategy, a service concept focused on extending component life and supporting maximum uptime for customers.
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