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milkly sludge at radiator cap E46 328i
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<blockquote data-quote="FIRZ67" data-source="post: 411039" data-attributes="member: 4633"><p>My mileage was at 60K when the problem occured. Can't determined by OBC /diagnostic, only felt my gearshift a bit jerky and when to check the ATF fliud level but mechanic try open the expansion tank cover and found out full of ATF and it will float on the surface.Since my case is just a week after changing the radiator, it could be a mishandling issues during changing of radiator.</p><p></p><p>Sillycarx,</p><p>When this thing happened to my car, I only need 1.5 liter of ATF top up only. How come yours 3 ltrs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FIRZ67, post: 411039, member: 4633"] My mileage was at 60K when the problem occured. Can't determined by OBC /diagnostic, only felt my gearshift a bit jerky and when to check the ATF fliud level but mechanic try open the expansion tank cover and found out full of ATF and it will float on the surface.Since my case is just a week after changing the radiator, it could be a mishandling issues during changing of radiator. Sillycarx, When this thing happened to my car, I only need 1.5 liter of ATF top up only. How come yours 3 ltrs? [/QUOTE]
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