Transmission fluid replacement - Toyota


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sumjo   
Member since: Jun 04
Posts: 351
Location: Mississauga

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 07-11-11 12:19:42

My Toyota is now about 4 yrs old, had bought it new, have driven it only for about 55k, car is running absolutely fine, with no problems whatsoever. Been doing regular maintenance like oil change every 8k kms, etc.

My service manual says to replace transmission fluid every 4yrs/60k kms, is that an absolute must, or can I defer it? The dealer, when asked, advised me to do fluid change and wheel balancing, along with oil change. I am sure the dealer is trying to up sell me stuff that is not even required.

I would appreciate feedback from Toyota owners regarding this.

Thanks


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skal   
Member since: Oct 11
Posts: 27
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 07-11-11 12:58:09

If I were you , I would have defer it till 75K. Dealers allways rip off.



hchheda   
Member since: Aug 05
Posts: 2245
Location: Woodbridge

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 07-11-11 17:15:57

Transmission fluid exchange at 60K is a good suggestion and it should be followed every 60K. But instead of doing at dealer, you can buy the same fluid and have your preferred mechanic do it for you - it really is very straight forward job. Never go for Transmission service (unless there is an issue), just simple fluid exchange. You can order the required quantity of fluid from Toyota dealership parts department - to ensure quality. Shop around for prices, sometimes they vary a few dollars from dealer to dealer.

There is a recommendation for a reliable mechanic in the driving forum by BL and I have used him several times - he is definitely recommended.

Hiren



dimple2001   
Member since: Apr 04
Posts: 2873
Location: Western Hemisphere

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 07-11-11 17:25:09

For the first time, 60k is good since it helps flush away all the grit that might have built up during initial wear and tear. After that, you may prolong for more than 60k. Also, going to the dealer does not guarantee anything better other than higher $. Items have been standardized so very well these days, you can get comparable quality from almost anywhere.


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RBO   
Member since: Aug 06
Posts: 1761
Location: Mississauaga

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 07-11-11 18:07:34

IMO,

its due now and better do it........as mentioned by others if you want to save some $$ than buy the Trans oil from Toyota Dealer.

B'cos grade of oil and quality of oil making big difference.....Toyota have their own standard and specification, so buy the oil from them and do it outside if you want.

Note: Do not purchase the oil from CT, Walmart or others outsiders.......Better buy good quality oil and keep you tranny in good shape...

Most of the car it is suggested to do tran. fluid every 3 years, after 3 years

2 cents from myside.....



goldeneye   
Member since: Mar 05
Posts: 454
Location: London, ON

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 09-09-13 15:22:39

I had once taken it to dealer who did a drain & fill. Thereafter i realized it was not fully empty before refill.

Mr. Lube does a complete Flush out and refill right before our eyes and i found that to be much better than a drain & fill


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Full House   
Member since: Oct 12
Posts: 2677
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 25-09-13 20:11:31


What is an Automatic Transmission and how the Engine converts its rotary motion into TORQUE with the transmission fluid. Will give you an idea how the transmission works.

We know of Two speed transmissions and currently they have gone upwards of eight to provide very high efficiencies. Which means we get more miles to the gallons. Technology was there, but the strength of materials limited it in increasing the number of gear changes. Currently it is progressing astronomically to provide us with smooth transitions upwards or down.

Watch out for the pronunciation of the word TURBINE, and also the resultant forces the torque generates in this video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leCEmJA0WsI

Enjoy.

FH.





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