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There are multiple fluid cavities in the transmission. This includes automatic transmission fluid (ATF), and gear lube. The ATF is used for the torque converter, the part that couples the engine output to the transmission input. The Audi Distributor Gear is akin to a 4WD transfer case; the transmission drives front and rear axles through this center differential The “A8 4.2Q Distributor Gear Seal Replacement Procedure” posted was aimed at the center differential driveshaft seal located at the very rear of the A8Q transaxle assembly. It is apparently prone to dribble gear oil on the LH cat converter. Automatic Transmission Fluid Level Here’s how to easily check the ATF (automatic transmission fluid) level in your A8: A. Lift the car so you can get underneath. o Make sure its level o Use jackstands, ramps, or a station lift B. Start the engine; Transmission in park. Final Drive-Front Fluid Checking. B. Remove plug (see picture). This is just forward of the front drive axle. C. Fill until level is even with plug if necessary. D. NOTE: always replace o-ring on plug. E. Torque plug to 26 lb-ft.

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