I haven't yet cracked open the floor on my 24Ve to start winterizing it (still waiting for this incessant rain to stop!) so I can't answer this question myself at the moment.
Normally, the transmission and the v-drive are two separate components of the powertrain. However, PCM's literature and manuals speak of the "PCM Power-Plus V-Drive Transmission" which makes it sound like it's a single unit that combines both. They also claim:
>>All PCM Power-Plus "V" Drive transmissions are designed to be 'Maintenance Free'. Inspect fluid level after the first 25 hours of use and annually thereafter. Fluid should only be changed if evidence of contamination is present.<<
So... are there two separate, traditional components under there (tranny followed by v-drive) or is this new PCM unit a combined device?
Thanks!
Normally, the transmission and the v-drive are two separate components of the powertrain. However, PCM's literature and manuals speak of the "PCM Power-Plus V-Drive Transmission" which makes it sound like it's a single unit that combines both. They also claim:
>>All PCM Power-Plus "V" Drive transmissions are designed to be 'Maintenance Free'. Inspect fluid level after the first 25 hours of use and annually thereafter. Fluid should only be changed if evidence of contamination is present.<<
So... are there two separate, traditional components under there (tranny followed by v-drive) or is this new PCM unit a combined device?
Thanks!
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