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Vehicles using Reduction gearbox rear 0MH EQ310-1P 1/1 engine list:

  • SKODA - Enyaq iV 50 52kWh (109kW) 2020–2022
  • SKODA - Enyaq iV 60 58kWh (132kW) 2020–2023
  • SKODA - Enyaq iV 80 77kWh (150kW) 2020–2023
  • SKODA - Enyaq iV 80X (195kW) 2021–2023
  • VW - ID.3 58kWh (150kW) 2020–2023
  • VW - ID.4 58kWh (150kW) 2020–2025
  • VW - ID.3 45kWh (110kW) 2020–2023
  • VW - ID.3 58kWh (107kW) 2020–2023
  • VW - ID.4 77kWh (150kW) 2020–2024
  • VW - ID.3 45kWh (93kW) 2020–2023
  • VW - ID.3 77kWh (150kW) 2021–2023
  • VW - ID.4 52kWh (109kW) 2021–2023
  • VW - ID.4 52kWh (125kW) 2021–2024
  • VW - ID.4 GTX 77kWh (220kW) 2021–2024
  • VW - ID.5 77kWh (150kW) 2022–2024
  • VW - ID.5 GTX 77kWh (220kW) 2022–2024
  • VW - ID.5 77kWh (128kW) 2022–2024
  • VW - ID.4 77kWh (128kW) 2022–2024
  • VW - ID.4 77kWh (195kW) 2022–2024
  • VW - ID.Buzz (150kW) 2022–2025
  • VW - ID.3 58kWh (150kW) 2023–2024
  • VW - ID.3 77kWh (150kW) 2023–2025
  • VW - ID.3 52kWh (125kW) 2024–2025
  • VW - ID.3 59kWh (150kW) 2024–2025
  • VW - ID.4 52kWh (125kW) 2024–2025
  • VW - ID.4 77kWh (210kW) 2024–2025
  • VW - ID.5 GTX 77kWh (250kW) 2024–2025
  • VW - ID.5 77kWh (210kW) 2024–2025

Recommended oil for engine Reduction gearbox rear 0MH EQ310-1P 1/1 engine.

Oil Specs Comparison
Castrol ON EV Transmission Fluid D1
Castrol ON EV Transmission Fluid D1
Full synthetic✔
Dry e-Motor use✔
Viscosity @ 40°C: 18 mm²/s✔
Viscosity @ 100°C: 4.6 mm²/s✔
Viscosity Index: 193✔
Brookfield @ -40°C: 3500 mPa·s✔
Oil specification key
✔ – Meets the required specification
❓ – Not explicitly stated (use caution; check your vehicle manual)
❌ – Does not meet required specification. Use may cause engine issues.

Answer generated by AI.

Oil specifications for Reduction gearbox rear 0MH EQ310-1P 1/1 engine

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Most common problems, symptoms & fixes for the Reduction gearbox rear 0MH EQ310-1P 1/1 engine.

Engine Reduction gearbox rear 0MH EQ310-1P 1/1

Symptoms:
- Unusual whining or grinding noises from the rear axle during acceleration or deceleration.
- Reduced driving range due to increased energy consumption.
- Vibration or shuddering felt through the vehicle at certain speeds.
- Warning lights related to drivetrain or transmission faults on the dashboard.
- Occasional loss of power or hesitation during acceleration.

Diagnosis:
- Conduct a thorough visual inspection of the reduction gearbox for signs of oil leaks or physical damage.
- Use diagnostic tools to check for fault codes related to the electric drive unit and gearbox.
- Perform a noise analysis test to isolate abnormal sounds originating from the gearbox.
- Check the condition and level of the gearbox lubricant; contamination or low levels can cause issues.
- Inspect the mounting points and rear axle components for wear or misalignment.

Fixes:
- Replace the gearbox oil with manufacturer-specified lubricant if contamination or degradation is detected.
- Repair or replace seals and gaskets to stop oil leaks.
- If bearing wear or gear damage is identified, the gearbox assembly or affected components may need replacement.
- Update the vehicle’s software to the latest version to address any control unit-related issues affecting gearbox performance.
- Tighten or replace worn mounting hardware to eliminate vibrations.

Prevention:
- Adhere strictly to the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule, especially regarding gearbox oil changes.
- Avoid aggressive driving styles that put excessive strain on the rear reduction gearbox.
- Regularly inspect the rear axle area for leaks or damage during routine service.
- Ensure software updates are applied promptly to maintain optimal gearbox control.
- Use only approved lubricants and parts to maintain gearbox integrity and performance.

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