The car care nut talks about this in his 2 part videos. Very interesting and helpful. Also not sure if this solenoid is the one for the recall. That Toyota is still honoring. Thank you for your video! I love the rooster in the background 😊
Very informative, I hope this is my issue as well. Hard downshift all of the sudden on the highway, lost 5th. Limped it home, will inspect connector tomorrow. 260k miles on the van in the rust belt. Fingers crossed...
Charles, great video and you hit all the great points , torque values, O ring ( which does not come with the filter ) . 3.5 quarts of fluid for starters ( toyota T-1V is what I use, and typically 4 qts when drain and fill ) Awesome !
Thank you so much for sharing this with us.. it is indeed very helpful especially that there arent many videos about this issue in particular.. because of you now i know where tje comnector is.. I appreciate it man.
great video....I have 2005 sienna le and got same code P0798..did drain/refill transmission oil...no change.. If its not the cable pins..and actually the solenoid....which solenoid is it...there's like 3-4 of them down there...any diagram pics.
@@CharlesAndCars yes that sounds right thanks. I have a 2006 Lexus RX 330 with a U151F tranny and it whines in any gear. Once it warms to operating temp the whine almost goes away. Any experience with this or idea what may be causing it? I have yet to change fluid and filter and I’ve owned it for two months now. Every now and then it shifts rougher than normal I think between 2nd and 3rd gear. I was thinking it could be dirty solenoids (sl1, sl2, sl3, or slt)? Any thoughts or experience with that?
@@JosiahFinke Nothing specific, but if you haven't changed the fluid I would definitely change it and see if it makes any noticeable difference. Don't know how many miles it has, but it's probably pretty high given it's about 16 years old.
I uses a 10mm offset wrench to get to those "hard to get" bolts. I torqued all bolts with a torque wrench except those hard to get bolts ( 3 of them IIRC) as access was minimal, so I just guesstimate with the offset wrench.. I can't remember if I loosened the transmission mount and raised the engine a tad for easier access.
Wtf is that?? A rooster? 😆 Things pissing me off! Sucks when crap like this happens when on vacation... Looks like that car's seen better days too... Good advice about replacing the oring for the filter, or grommet, as it's called on my lesabre.. People never replace it, especially on like a 4t65 trans..... I replace everytime I do a service.. Easy.
Actually car is quite clean ... 95000 miles. Just a problem with the connector for the solenoids (weatherpak connector, still corroded a pin). Yep that's a rooster.
The car care nut talks about this in his 2 part videos. Very interesting and helpful.
Also not sure if this solenoid is the one for the recall. That Toyota is still honoring.
Thank you for your video! I love the rooster in the background 😊
Very informative, I hope this is my issue as well. Hard downshift all of the sudden on the highway, lost 5th. Limped it home, will inspect connector tomorrow. 260k miles on the van in the rust belt. Fingers crossed...
Thanks for posting. I'm faced with the same exact problem. Radiator fluid got into the connector and damaged some of the pins.
I love the Rock Auto box in the background LOL Great Job, Charles!
Charles, great video and you hit all the great points , torque values, O ring ( which does not come with the filter ) . 3.5 quarts of fluid for starters ( toyota T-1V is what I use, and typically 4 qts when drain and fill ) Awesome !
glad it helped.
Thank you so much for sharing this with us.. it is indeed very helpful especially that there arent many videos about this issue in particular.. because of you now i know where tje comnector is.. I appreciate it man.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video!!!! I Also love the chickens!!!! This fix also works on the TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 2006 that I have.
Great video you shares, thanx alot Mr Charles
Great video, thanks for taking the time to post and make it.
glad it helped.
Thxs for the info , God bless
great vid ! thanks for sharing !
Oh... did you use ultra grey silicone for a tranny gasket?
No, just the gasket
@@CharlesAndCars SUPER interesting!!! Do you generally avoid using it? Is just the gasket alone recommended in this case, Charles?
@@amcrae1 In this case, just the gasket
great video....I have 2005 sienna le and got same code P0798..did drain/refill transmission oil...no change.. If its not the cable pins..and actually the solenoid....which solenoid is it...there's like 3-4 of them down there...any diagram pics.
I believe it's the SL3 solenoid. There are two different transmissions in that vehicle.
@@CharlesAndCars thanks
I have a 2005 candy 2.4 liter engine. Just had the same code thrown at me. Do you know if it’s the same transmission and location for solenoid?
Do you have the part number? Thx
Excellent content, thank you. Is this a U151 transmission?
Should be the U151E if I remember correctly. The U151F is for the AWD.
@@CharlesAndCars yes that sounds right thanks. I have a 2006 Lexus RX 330 with a U151F tranny and it whines in any gear. Once it warms to operating temp the whine almost goes away. Any experience with this or idea what may be causing it? I have yet to change fluid and filter and I’ve owned it for two months now. Every now and then it shifts rougher than normal I think between 2nd and 3rd gear. I was thinking it could be dirty solenoids (sl1, sl2, sl3, or slt)? Any thoughts or experience with that?
@@JosiahFinke Nothing specific, but if you haven't changed the fluid I would definitely change it and see if it makes any noticeable difference. Don't know how many miles it has, but it's probably pretty high given it's about 16 years old.
@@CharlesAndCars yeah for sure, I’ll do that! It’s got low km for the age but yeah still higher at 170,000 kilometers
What tool did you use to loose the three "hard to get to" pan bolts?
just used a wrench; could just fit it in there to get at them
I uses a 10mm offset wrench to get to those "hard to get" bolts. I torqued all bolts with a torque wrench except those hard to get bolts ( 3 of them IIRC) as access was minimal, so I just guesstimate with the offset wrench.. I can't remember if I loosened the transmission mount and raised the engine a tad for easier access.
Wtf is that?? A rooster? 😆 Things pissing me off! Sucks when crap like this happens when on vacation... Looks like that car's seen better days too... Good advice about replacing the oring for the filter, or grommet, as it's called on my lesabre.. People never replace it, especially on like a 4t65 trans..... I replace everytime I do a service.. Easy.
Actually car is quite clean ... 95000 miles. Just a problem with the connector for the solenoids (weatherpak connector, still corroded a pin). Yep that's a rooster.