Manual Hyundai M6VR2
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The 6-speed manual Hyundai M6VR2 has been produced in South Korea since 2010 and is installed on the rather popular Grand Starex minibus with a 2.5-liter D4CB diesel engine. Also, this transmission was installed on the Genesis Coupe with the most powerful powertrains.
The M6R family also includes a manual transmission: M6VR1.
Specifications Hyundai M6VR2
Type | mechanical box |
Number of gears | 6 |
For drive | rear |
Engine capacity | up to 3.8 liters |
Torque | up to 400 Nm |
What kind of oil to pour | API GL-4, SAE 75W-90 |
Grease volume | 2.2 liters |
Change of oil | every 90 km |
Filter replacement | every 90 km |
Approximate resource | 250 000 km |
Gear ratios manual transmission Hyundai M6VR2
On the example of Hyundai Grand Starex 2018 with a 2.5 liter diesel engine:
Home | 1-I | 2-I | 3-I | 4-I | 5-I | 6-I | Rear |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
3.692 | 4.498 | 2.337 | 1.350 | 1.000 | 0.784 | 0.679 | 4.253 |
What cars are equipped with a Hyundai M6VR2 box
Genesis Coupe 1 (UK) | 2010 – 2016 |
Starex 2 (TQ) | 2011 - p.t. |
Disadvantages, breakdowns and problems of manual transmission M6VR2
This box is not considered particularly problematic and calmly nurses up to 250 km
Most of the complaints are related to the stretching of the control cables and backlash
Also, regular oil leaks due to weak seals will cause you a lot of trouble.
After 200 thousand km, the dual-mass flywheel often breaks and requires replacement
At about the same mileage, synchronizers may wear out and start to crackle