Transmission Fluid and Filter Change for a 2010 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner SR5 TRD Sport

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  • Transmission Fluid and Filter Change for a 2010 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner SR5 TRD Sport with a 5 speed automatic Transmission. Toyota recommends checking the Transmission fluid every 30,000 miles or so in extreme driving conditions; however, they don't have a set maintenance schedule to service the transmission or change the fluid & filter. So I decided to change mine. The truck had 65,000 miles and the fluid looked dirty to me when I serviced the truck the day before. Remember, this process only removes about 1/3 to 1/2 of the fluid. If you want a 100% fluid change, you'll need to follow a different process by plugging the return line into basin and continually feeding the tranmission with fresh fluid until you replace 100% of the fluid (usually by the absence of the dirty fluid).
    Please comment and Like this video. If you have any questions, please leave them below and I'll respond back to you as soon as I can
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  • @The.Alabama.Woodsman
    @The.Alabama.Woodsman 5 років тому +19

    I spent 20 freakin minutes looking in the owner's manual and engine area for a blessed dipstick! Who engineers an automatic transmission without a dipstick!!!!!

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  5 років тому +6

      Toyota didn't want the average Joe to mess with it. My 4runner is the same way too 😔

    • @jaeayala8616
      @jaeayala8616 3 роки тому

      🤣🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @The.Alabama.Woodsman
      @The.Alabama.Woodsman 3 роки тому +4

      @@aid37442 EXACTLY! But on the flip side, they did make the engine serviceable more than any other vehicle I've owned. I have changed the Trans fluid and filter and put in a new oil pan gasket with ease.

  • @pkonolan
    @pkonolan 4 роки тому +8

    Great video and very illustrative. One thing I noticed was, on the paperwork I got with the filter/gasket and my service manual recommended against using RTV silicone on the gasket. However, there is a very easy way to keep the gasket in place while you set the pan up onto the transmission and have all the bolts in place as well. My gasket, just like the one in this video, had holes small enough to hold the bolts in place when inserted just a couple of threads through the holes in the pan then through the gasket. The bolts are beveled on the end so, if there are only a couple of threads showing through the gasket, they will go up into the holes in the transmission but not fall out as you hold the pan in to place and tighten the first couple bolts. This way, you can insert all of the numerous bolts while working at the bench and not while crawling around under the car and they will all stay in place. Easy peasy. The torque spec for my 09 Tacoma for the filter bolts is 84 inch-pounds (not foot-pounds) and the pan bolts is 65 inch-pounds. As mentioned, this is not a lot of torque so it you don’t have a torque wrench that measures in-lbs, you should probably get one. I also found that magnets are almost impossible to wipe clean of all the iron filings. However, if you rub them against even a button sized super magnet, available from any hardware store, the filings will preferentially stick to the super magnet and not the transmission magnet leaving a perfectly clean magnet. The magnets also have beveled edges on the top and a flat bottom with sharp edges. Make sure to put the flat side down against the pan when replacing them. This helps prevent the magnet from sliding around the pan and potentially getting aspirated into the fluid suction inlet (unlikely but why tempt fate).

  • @starchiefgrayflake8224
    @starchiefgrayflake8224 4 роки тому +4

    Thanks for taking the time. Most rush thru the details.

  • @ZRXBILL
    @ZRXBILL 9 років тому

    I just changed my fluid in the pan only and it only used about 2 quarts. after watching your video I went to AutoZone and got that same adapter to drain the oil out of the quart containers and it worked very well. Thanks for that.

  • @gmailmari00
    @gmailmari00 4 роки тому +6

    You're the father I never had. Haha thank you so much for this video!

  • @manswers01
    @manswers01 10 років тому +2

    Thank you for the video,it is very detailed and helps out any DIYers that want there vehicle to last longer that most.

  • @on-site4094
    @on-site4094 3 роки тому +8

    There’s is no lifetime fluid or a sealed transmission. In my books. I use valvoline atf from wall mart works great

  • @ysyanez9456
    @ysyanez9456 10 років тому

    I think it is a very helpful video ,I’m planning to change the transmission fluid of my 2006 tacoma this weekend, I went to a toyota dealer and got the gasket, rubber ring, filter (strainer)and the transmission fluid ,all for $94 dollars, that’s kind of expensive in my opinion but at least it gives me a peace of mind, thanks for posting the video

  • @im_caiman4479
    @im_caiman4479 9 років тому

    Worked great for me. Toyota dealer said I couldn't do it. I thank you Sir.

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  9 років тому

      You're welcome! I'm glad you found this video useful

  • @davidortiz9859
    @davidortiz9859 6 років тому

    This is the best & most informative video I seen on how to change the transmission oil,, on my truck I i feel confident I can also do it thank you

    • @jnepute
      @jnepute 3 роки тому

      Please make sure you are checking the fluid level once you are finished refilling the transmission pan. Toyota is apparently notorious for low filling their transmissions for some reason. You truck needs to be at an optimal temperature when checking the level (Around 115 degrees). Check other videos and forums for the procedure on how to do this. Just my 2 cents

  • @beto1515
    @beto1515 6 років тому +6

    Make sure before you drive it.Move your speed selector to D then to L,to R slowly back and forth all shifts two to three times so the new fluid travels and get mixed all the way around inside your transmission and then you test drive it.

  • @dowvectoranalysisdva2888
    @dowvectoranalysisdva2888 8 років тому +1

    Excellent - well done. Very thorough and informative. The only thing I felt missing is the dip stick with the 5 mm hex nut for proper level. Otherwise I very much enjoyed your video. Thank you.

  • @kdshawn
    @kdshawn 7 років тому +4

    This is a super video. excellent. I have change transmission fluid/ filter in other cars /truck, but not on my 2010 Tacoma Pre Runner with 65,258 miles . you are right it is time to make it happen. I was having trouble trying to find the plug for the T.fluid.but not any more. Thanks a Million.

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  7 років тому

      thank you! glad to have been a help

  • @TheKnightrider215
    @TheKnightrider215 7 років тому

    Thanks Ash, I'll check it out tomorrow.

  • @SLickev92
    @SLickev92 2 роки тому +2

    Fluid check is recommended. You never know if it’s at the correct level unless you check.

  • @sd906238
    @sd906238 8 років тому

    Where I live in southern Nevada it is always 110 degrees in July and August so I just have to wait till summer time to do mine.

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  8 років тому

      just whatever you're comfortable with

  • @heyitschinoable
    @heyitschinoable 7 років тому +2

    My 06 Lexus GS300 had four magnet spots as well but only three magnets

  • @dogfather68
    @dogfather68 7 років тому +4

    This worked. I only drained, didn't do the pan. 2 1/2 quarts drained, and I refilled 3 1/3 quarts. After I heated the engine, I tried the jumper switch method (pins 4 and 13), it indicated the engine was too hot. After waiting and tried it again, the light never went on or blinked again, so I had to rely on the engine being heated up enough or sufficiently to drain, and about a 1/3 drained from the over flow (measured it). So as some pointed out, add 3 quarts should be about right. Not a perfect reliable method, but my Transmission received a half qt more than what it had, plus the transmission is much smoother now. I can't imagine what the dealer ship would charge to do this. I did mine at just over 50k miles, and I am glad I did. Thanks.

    • @Eddie2425
      @Eddie2425 6 років тому

      crusader68 it’s very important to at least clean those magnets though! And ideally change the filter.

  • @THECHARLIE1900
    @THECHARLIE1900 10 років тому +2

    Good Job
    Thank you for the video,it is very detailed

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  10 років тому

      Thank you for watching

  • @countryboyoutdoors7963
    @countryboyoutdoors7963 3 роки тому +2

    No need for RTV on the gasket. It will seal without it. If the manufacturer thought it would help, they'd use it from the start. Just put the gasket on the pan and stick a few bolts (6 will do it) all the way through the hole in the gasket hole. Space them out as evenly as you can. They will hold the gasket in place while you install the pan. With RTV, you take the chance that a bit of it might peel off and drop into the pan where you don't want it.

  • @Top40MashUpz
    @Top40MashUpz 10 років тому +3

    Thank you very much for this video. I was looking for the fill plug and you clearly pointed right to it! My older brother was trying to change the oil on the same exact truck (my dad's truck) and he unbolted the transmission bolt instead of the engine oil pan drain bolt which was not far from it. (Brother's a Honda Pilot guy). I got quite ticked off, but your video has saved me from some headaches and helped me cut to the chase quick. Thanks!

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  10 років тому

      Glad to know that. Be careful refilling your transmission. You don't want to over or under fill it! Good luck

  • @brfbilly
    @brfbilly 9 років тому

    Awesome Video,im trying t figure this process out for my 2013 camry se,i want to change fluid at 30,000 miles,but I have no drainbolt or dipstick,i guess ill remove the whole pan full of fluid-ANY SUGGESTIONS would be appreciated youtubers

  • @copperman752
    @copperman752 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks, Dude. You done good!

  • @aaronosmond
    @aaronosmond 8 років тому

    I do not let the engine is running, just add to oil comming off the overflow plug??

  • @stephand9478
    @stephand9478 8 років тому +1

    Great job doing this to my truck soon.

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  8 років тому +1

      thanks! just make sure to use the WS Toyota ATF

    • @stephand9478
      @stephand9478 8 років тому

      I will thank you

  • @rashedsaif5268
    @rashedsaif5268 5 років тому +1

    Nice Video , my car is Lexus ES350 2015 , its done 70K KM , when should I change transmission fluid?

  • @jimmydoan007
    @jimmydoan007 8 років тому +51

    YOU SHOULD ALWAYS REMOVE THE FILL PLUG FIRST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @martymcfly4347
    @martymcfly4347 7 років тому +1

    great video!

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  7 років тому

      marty mcfly thanks!

  • @sard779
    @sard779 9 років тому

    nice video helped a lot thank you

  • @jackhere4594
    @jackhere4594 4 роки тому

    good job man... Is this a 4.0L? Whats the gasket part number? Is it 19 or 20 bolt holes?

  • @baxtar1963
    @baxtar1963 10 років тому

    Great video. I have a 2008 so I hope everything is the same as the 2010. I can do this no problem. I watched another video and the guy only got 1.5 qts out of the pan before he refilled it. I thought that was wierd.

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  10 років тому

      It also depends on the temperature of the transmission and if you've driven it recently. I let mine sit overnight to get more fluid exchanged.

  • @geoki4539
    @geoki4539 5 років тому +2

    Nice DIY videos great work! My moms got a 2010 4Runner will this apply the same as your Tacoma?

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  5 років тому +1

      Yes, it's the same process. However, you may need to remove the exhaust crossover pipe. Not sure exactly on the 5th gens

  • @CRF250R1521
    @CRF250R1521 10 років тому

    Cool vid I will do a flush soon!

  • @dnlpark
    @dnlpark 9 років тому

    Great video!

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  9 років тому

      Thanks for watching!

  • @brick1167
    @brick1167 7 років тому

    Well done!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @timjanssen1671
    @timjanssen1671 8 років тому +1

    Good video, I have a 2013, I'm going to tackle it this spring.

  • @270wsm140gr
    @270wsm140gr 5 років тому +12

    The torque Specs fr the 2nd gen V6 Tacoma transmission from what I read:
    Fill plug 27ft lb.
    Drain plug 15ft lb.
    Over flow plug 15ft lb.
    The lil trans pan bolts 39IN lb(not ft lb)
    Although the recommendation torque spec fr the pan bolts 39in lb I went with 35IN lbs, 😮so far i drop the pan three times,to clean the magnets and on last flush I change the filter with wix brand because I couldn't find a OEM..Recently changed filter again,this time I torque the small pan bolts to 45in lbs...
    I recommend always loosen the fill plug first and fr the check bolt and drain bolt use new crush washers..
    Thanks for sharing the vid

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  5 років тому

      Thanks Shed

    • @HB-yq8gy
      @HB-yq8gy 4 роки тому

      Thank you the for the specs. How often do change the filter? I have 09 Taco V6 with 155,000 miles. I never change the filter only drain fill twice & onetime flush then refill. However, i never had need problems so far.

    • @HB-yq8gy
      @HB-yq8gy 4 роки тому

      Sounds great. What type of trans fluid did you use synthetic or OEM?

    • @HB-yq8gy
      @HB-yq8gy 4 роки тому +1

      I'm a DIY like you. I try to fix & maintain everything. You inspire me one day I will tackle taco filter & flush. Thanks for specs!

  • @michaelelwell7467
    @michaelelwell7467 4 роки тому

    Good video. I should tackle this job myself.

  • @confinedemerican
    @confinedemerican 8 років тому +2

    I wouldve put a little oil on the o ring before trying to push the filter in. Thats why it was so hard to push it in. and you risk pinching the dry o ring when not lubed.

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  8 років тому

      very good suggestion! thanks for sharing

  • @andreylavochin1882
    @andreylavochin1882 7 років тому +4

    One thing to note is the transmission they used is not a Toyota transmission. I would not worry about using OEM Toyota oil. Find a good quality synthetic oil and you should be just fine.

  • @65malibu52
    @65malibu52 9 років тому

    Great video, at first I though you were filming with a go pro. Would've probably made things a little easier filming. But still great walkthrough vid.

  • @JohnAvantiBK
    @JohnAvantiBK 5 років тому +2

    250000 views and only 350 subscribers. New subscriber here...

  • @1lowtowne
    @1lowtowne 5 років тому

    Any chance for an update video on how the truck is doing these days? I'm sure all the commenters are curious.

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  5 років тому +1

      The truck is great. Shortly after I did this video, I flushed that crap out and put Toyota WS ATF in it and a genuine Toyota filter

  • @t2855
    @t2855 6 років тому +2

    Nice job, but I agree with Julio, and respect your frugality, however I would never skimp on my tranny fluid from the Toyota fluid or the less expensive gasket, there's on old saying, "You can go broke saving money". Particularly because your only doing this very infrequently.I was also worried about your fluid level, after not using over fill plug.I'm sure everything went fine, I'm just very particular and cautious with transmissions.

  • @4fabfours
    @4fabfours 8 років тому

    Yes it takes a 24 mm socket or like you said 15/16.......for the fill plug.....

    • @vfr800firyder
      @vfr800firyder 5 років тому

      Hahaha. That's for the diff and transfer. Not transmission

  • @Asian_Connection
    @Asian_Connection 3 роки тому +1

    Is your transmission still running after 7 years using non oem fuild? Thx

  • @tekryder590
    @tekryder590 4 роки тому

    Great video!!! Question I had bought a used 2009 TRD Sport with 185,000 miles on it. I do not know if the previous owner had done any maintenance to the transmission fluid. Should I even attempt to change it at this point? The truck is running fine with no issues right now.

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  4 роки тому

      Check the color of the fluid

  • @andbodysaleh6202
    @andbodysaleh6202 7 років тому +1

    Thank you...

  • @TheCharlyandy
    @TheCharlyandy 9 років тому

    Nice video congrats!!!, I bought a truck pre-r-sport 2008 with 130k miles, it seems that the previous owners never changed the transmission fluid, is there any special advice for my case??.

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  9 років тому

      Charly, my only advice is to use genuine Toyota WS fluid and a good quality filter

  • @millerslaw
    @millerslaw 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks man

  • @goodgogo100
    @goodgogo100 4 роки тому

    thanks for sharing,God bless you

  • @gabbykidd2311
    @gabbykidd2311 8 років тому

    thanks! very helpful!

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  8 років тому

      you're welcome

    • @omarobaleed291
      @omarobaleed291 4 роки тому

      @@aid37442 How many liters do we need and is it all right after the oil and filter change ?

  • @joet4806
    @joet4806 8 років тому +1

    Great Video! Based on fluid color at 65K, do you recommend a fluid drop plug & fill at 30K? then a more complete operation like you did at 60K?

  • @raptormx9502
    @raptormx9502 3 роки тому

    Very informative thank you, one question tho do you really have to have the truck at a certain temperature when draining it?

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  3 роки тому +1

      Not while draining it. In my opinion, the longer the truck is sitting, more of the fluid will be in the pan. However, after filling it you should check the level based on ATF temperature

    • @raptormx9502
      @raptormx9502 3 роки тому +1

      Ash D thank you

  • @bobgoudin4386
    @bobgoudin4386 9 років тому

    very good will do soon

  • @carloslopez5293
    @carloslopez5293 2 роки тому

    Cuantos litros para la transmision automatica de tacoma 2.7

  • @icrailfanner
    @icrailfanner 3 роки тому

    I do want to get the fluid completely flushed in my 09, it’s dark red but I’m concerned about issues popping up if I do so, it has almost 150k miles.

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  3 роки тому +1

      If you're concerned about issues popping up, then I recommend a drain and refill. That would replace about 1/3 of the fluid and then do it again in in 10k miles

  • @Andres-kg8cp
    @Andres-kg8cp 7 років тому

    15:28 what do the D 3 2-L do?

  • @steves5346
    @steves5346 8 років тому +8

    please use a torque wrench on those bolts

    • @stovar1182
      @stovar1182 6 років тому +1

      steve s Do you know the torque specs on all three?

  • @TheKnightrider215
    @TheKnightrider215 7 років тому

    Hey Ash, Do the 2012 Toyota 4runner have the same transmission refill plug location as on yours.
    Thanks

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  7 років тому

      I believe they do if they are the 5 speed automatics

  • @ozzzy2000
    @ozzzy2000 4 роки тому +2

    About how many quarts were removed and replaced? A transmission will hold about 12 quarts +/- a quart. Probably would have to do this drain and fill a few times until just about 90 to 95 percent of old fluid is removed. Great video.

  • @Rumeel12708
    @Rumeel12708 4 роки тому

    Been wanting to service the trans 0n my 05 taco, at the toyo dealer they charge $250 for a conplete flush and $150 for just the fluid change. Any one know how much fluid exactly goes into the trans?

    • @Asian_Connection
      @Asian_Connection 3 роки тому +1

      The funny thing is that I don't mind paying the price to get the filter changed. But most shops would just lie about that it has been changed. No shops will change your trans filter, don't waste your money.

  • @javierolmos5013
    @javierolmos5013 4 роки тому

    What do you do with the oil in the pan before you put the new gasket on

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  4 роки тому

      Drain it and clean the pan

  • @rusty.spires7931
    @rusty.spires7931 8 років тому

    YeSir... you the man..

  • @sandeepd4613
    @sandeepd4613 6 років тому +1

    Replacement very well done but both parts not at all recommended. Instead of he filter from chain stores like the one here you should get the one from dealer. The oem one is a metal screen and lasts for 100k+ miles. The one in this video with yellow synthetic material will not last that long, more like 30k. And as previously mentioned, better to get WS fluid.

    • @Rhaspun
      @Rhaspun 5 років тому

      I wouldn't wait until 100k miles for another transmission service.

  • @HARCONSTRUCTION
    @HARCONSTRUCTION 3 роки тому

    I would have done the transmission fluid replacement firts then replace the old filter

  • @pulaubidongmalaysia
    @pulaubidongmalaysia 10 років тому

    Thanks

  • @bakerdoo
    @bakerdoo 5 років тому

    Is the 5mm "check fastener" an overflow plug? I've read in other places that it's an overflow plug, but when i did this, transmission fluid came through when i had only replaced 3 liters ( I drained 4.25). So i'm a little unsure on what to do. Anyone have experience with what the 5mm bolt is?

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  5 років тому +1

      It's a check screw. Its normal for fluid to come out especially if the transmission is cold

    • @bakerdoo
      @bakerdoo 5 років тому +1

      @@aid37442 thank you!!

  • @robran53
    @robran53 6 років тому

    Ash D - I was wondering how this worked out for you using the non-toyota fluid ? Do you still own this vehicle ? Thanks.

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  6 років тому

      Bob Snake Plissken I ended up draining it about a year or so later and replaced the fluid and filter for genuine Toyota

  • @MatthieuAmherst
    @MatthieuAmherst 6 років тому +1

    Looks so simple. So why is it I get quotes of 500 to 750 to get this done?! Seriously it's beyond me.

  • @jsirkerp
    @jsirkerp 8 років тому +1

    Anybody knows the tightening torque for the nuts (pan and filter)?

    • @jsirkerp
      @jsirkerp 7 років тому

      Nop, tightened it by feel :)

    • @sirsweetness8332
      @sirsweetness8332 6 років тому

      Jinnah Sirker
      My 2002 Sienna is 7 ft lbs per bolt

  • @Anthonythesider
    @Anthonythesider 2 роки тому

    What about the rest of the fluid

  • @omarmohammad2907
    @omarmohammad2907 9 років тому

    I have a 2007 fj cruiser (same drive train as this tacoma) im have a shutter at 25 to 45 mph and i was told that changing the trans fluid would fix this issue. any idea if that may be true?

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  9 років тому

      How many miles do you have on it? And to answer your question, you can't go wrong with a transmission service. Just make sure to use a quality filter and WS ATF. And most importantly the fluid at the right level

    • @omarmohammad2907
      @omarmohammad2907 9 років тому

      Ash D there are 282000 miles on it

    • @AE86silverredd
      @AE86silverredd 9 років тому

      +Omar Mohammad Mine did the same thing and it was the torque converter.

  • @Eddie2425
    @Eddie2425 6 років тому +1

    Good video, but it’s very important to torque those bolts down with a torque wrench! Also all that time and effort, why in the world didn’t you wipe the sludge out of the bottom of the pan, and spray the pan out with carb cleaner!?

    • @stovar1182
      @stovar1182 6 років тому +1

      Eddie J I’m doing this to my 2015 4Runner Trail. Do you know the torque specs on the drain, fill and level check plug? Thanks

    • @Eddie2425
      @Eddie2425 6 років тому

      Sam Tovar Is it a manual transmission? or do the new ones just have a check, fill, and a drain? Torques really only critical for the transmission filter, and especially the transmission pan bolts. The others you can normally just snug up. Do you know if they have crush Washers?

    • @stovar1182
      @stovar1182 6 років тому

      Hey Eddie, its a automatic transmission. I just did a drop and fill and went with the torque specs on the T4R.Org forum :
      Replace automatic transmission fluid - inspect every 30k or 36 mo (severe: replace every 60k or 72 mo)
      Torque specs:
      Drain plug - 180 lb-in/15 lb-ft (14mm)
      Overflow plug - 180 lb-in/15 lb-ft (5mm hex)
      Fill plug - 27 lb-ft (24mm or 15/16")
      Parts:
      ~4 qts (per drain) Toyota ATF WS fluid - Toyota part # 00289-ATFWS
      Manual says 3.2 qts for a drain and fill, but on my other Toyota I've always gotten more than what the manual said and ~4 qts has been reported in the 4th gen forum
      Drain plug gasket - Toyota part # 35178-30010
      Overflow plug gasket - Toyota part # 35178-30010
      Fill plug gasket - Toyota part # 90301-15004

  • @pulaubidongmalaysia
    @pulaubidongmalaysia 10 років тому

    Hi ash d.i have sequioa 2002. is that asame with your veh.

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  10 років тому

      Pham, it's the same concept. But you should check your service manual because some vehicles will require you to remove part of the exhaust system

  • @gonzotopia1
    @gonzotopia1 5 років тому +1

    Should’ve taken the fill plug out to start. No sense in doing this if you find that you can’t get the full plug out and you’ve got all the fluid drained.

  • @aubratscooby
    @aubratscooby 9 років тому

    Off topic. What exhaust are you running? It sounds good and doesn't sound stock.

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  9 років тому +1

      I have a Flowmaster super 50 dual outlet installed. Sounds good and easy to install

    • @andrewanaruma2358
      @andrewanaruma2358 5 років тому

      Did u install it ur self where did u get it ? I know this old video

  • @VicReinz52
    @VicReinz52 Рік тому

    Transmission holds 12 qts.
    I don’t recommend using generic fluid. If you like it, that’s fine - but for a 100k mile service interval I’m not even going to blink at the cost of the fluid. It’s $12/qt, not $30 at the dealership.

    • @VicReinz52
      @VicReinz52 Рік тому

      I should also mention that to check the level, you need to put the ecm into the A/T temp-check mode using a paper clip in the obd2 port. Yes, that is per FSM.

  • @angelisone
    @angelisone 8 років тому +1

    How many times did you drain & refill after installing the transmission filter?
    I had to do it six times.
    Can't do it any faster.
    Installed 5 extra Nd magnets inside of pan.
    Very time consuming.
    The first three, I used the cheapest fluid. Because it just get drained out after a day.
    It had 140km.
    ATG taught me the tips & they do that on F40, 959 and racing vehicles.
    ATG & staff also added extra Nd magnets inside the pan.
    Well done.

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  8 років тому +1

      if you drain and fill then remove the low pressure transmission coolant line, you could do it faster... and you wouldn't have to drop the pan more than once.

    • @angelisone
      @angelisone 8 років тому

      How many times of draining and filling did you do until the fluid become almost pink?

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  8 років тому

      +angelisone 3 times. so make sure you have enough WS fluid. Probably around 12 or 13 quarts

    • @angelisone
      @angelisone 8 років тому

      This is very time consuming just like doing cooling flush from firewall.

  • @dvmcgovern
    @dvmcgovern 9 років тому

    Were you having trouble with shifting before this fluid change?

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  9 років тому +1

      Not at all. The fluid was dirty and I wanted to make sure it got fresh fluid and a new filter

    • @dvmcgovern
      @dvmcgovern 9 років тому

      Thanks Ash.

  • @texmex8615
    @texmex8615 9 років тому +5

    24MM

  • @peterrudy9207
    @peterrudy9207 2 роки тому

    4:43 Maybe to lube the O-Ring with new transmission fluid .

  • @--RSL--
    @--RSL-- 5 років тому

    i knew you weren't going to use the check hole... how the F did i know that. why did you even mention it then?

  • @michoacan91davi
    @michoacan91davi 9 років тому

    Would you happen to know how to do a valve adjustment

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  9 років тому

      What type of valve adjustment?

    • @michoacan91davi
      @michoacan91davi 9 років тому

      I am not sure but everyone tells me it's needed after 60k because usually the valves are loose and there is a ticking noise in the engine when it's on

    • @TheSteamPoweredDude
      @TheSteamPoweredDude 8 років тому +1

      +michoacan91davi Its normal for our trucks, if we look back at previous decades of vehicles they constantly required adjusting and shimming but that's a thing of the past thanks to modern day metal compositions used in todays engine builds. The Valve tapping /clack noise sounds bad but its just how it runs, especially in the colder weather. So no worries.

    • @dav.garcia681
      @dav.garcia681 8 років тому

      +TheSteamPoweredDude thanks for the input man i knew that wasnt true but i still wanted to hear what others with experience had to say, also since theres nothing that suggests theres anything wrong with my truck

    • @TheSteamPoweredDude
      @TheSteamPoweredDude 8 років тому

      No Problamo, I had the thought the same as you did before I really dug into researching it. Every once in a while someone tells me my timing is way off, I just kinda grin at them and say yeah, just because If you try explaining its normal to a lot of older folks they get all wound up and insist you're neglecting it. So no worries

  • @marcosgranados4531
    @marcosgranados4531 5 років тому

    My tacoma 2007 vibrates on the transmision on 35 40 mph but When i accelerate the vibrate goes away.. Sould i change the transmisión fluid!?🤓🤔🤔some one help

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  5 років тому +1

      It could be either a bad carrier bearing or bad u-joint in the drive shaft.

    • @marcosgranados4531
      @marcosgranados4531 5 років тому

      @@aid37442 i changed the hole driveshaft with good ujoints and good carrier bearing .. And balance d tires i just cant find the problem

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  5 років тому +1

      Have you checked the transmission mounts and motor mounts. Those will cause vibrations too

    • @FrankMerendaBadShot
      @FrankMerendaBadShot 4 роки тому

      also check your CV joints...

  • @MR-nz5pg
    @MR-nz5pg 6 років тому

    Not surprised that a Toyota dealer wanted $30 a qt. Local dealers in my area get $12-$13 - Lots of ebay sellers get just over $9 a qt. for Toyota WS and that includes free delivery. You need 3 things to successfully change transmission fluid on a 2nd Gen A750E/A750F Tacoma transmission:
    a. Common Sense
    b. Proper documentation available at a number of Toyota Yack sites to include www.t4r.org - www.tacomaworld.com
    c. A Paper Clip - you'll understand this once you read the doc. You DO NOT need a scanner or Toyota's Techstream software to get the transmission fluid level at the right level. That's one of the things the paper clip helps with.
    Also - after draining the pan - elevate the front of the truck with a floor jack as high as it will go. You'll drain and extra qt. of fluid. If the transmission was properly filled before starting the fluid change, you'll drain about 3 qts. with the truck on level ground and a 4th qt. if you elevate the front end. This gets almost 1/3 of the fluid out.
    www.tacomaworld.com/threads/how-to-drain-refill-automatic-transmission.63851/
    www.tacomaworld.com/threads/diy-full-flush-for-automatic-transmission.68462/

  • @ganbaavn4217
    @ganbaavn4217 3 роки тому

    WS world standart

  • @3lrancho
    @3lrancho 8 років тому

    how much fluid came out from dropping the pan?

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  8 років тому

      about 4.5 qts

    • @3lrancho
      @3lrancho 8 років тому

      +Ash D OK thank you. do you know anything about the shutter that happens when shifting from 3rd to 4th gear? and any remedies?

  • @mrgearheadfromhell
    @mrgearheadfromhell 6 років тому

    The metric size for 15/16 is 24 mm. my 09 Tacoma has 212,000 miles and has never had any transmission service. I was concerned about not having a dipstick and talked to a tech at the dealership. They say since it has full synthetic fluid it doesn't need to be changed. So far in my 212,000 miles I have replaced the spark plugs once at 100,000 and again at 200,000, I went with the iridium denso plugs not the regular plugs that are supposed to be replaced every 30K. I had to replace the front brake pads at 100,000 and did CPR at 200,000 "Calipers, Pads and Rotors" My inboard pistons were not working so the outboard pads went metal to metal. I replaced all three universal joints, and both front hub bearings. I had a bearing noise from one of the idler pullies or tensioner, wasn't sure but they all had some play so I replaced both idler pullies the tensioner and the belt. I just recently put a "Banks" cat back system on it due to a rusted muffler and outside of oil changes that is all I have done in 212,000 miles. I replaced the tires at 58,000 miles a year after I bought it and the tires now have over 150,000 miles on them. I couldn't be happier with my Taco and intend on buying a new one after this one hits 500,000 miles.

    • @olvinalvarado
      @olvinalvarado 5 років тому

      Do you still have that same truck??if so how many miles on it??
      Thanks!!!

  • @doobedi
    @doobedi 4 роки тому

    Did yoy jack the vehicle up and select the gears?

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  4 роки тому +1

      No I did not

    • @doobedi
      @doobedi 4 роки тому +1

      @@aid37442 thanks man 👍🏼

  • @johnsmith-uh1gs
    @johnsmith-uh1gs 8 років тому

    Waiting for someone to design a pan with dipstick for the Tacoma's that now come with no dipstick. Not holding my breath

    • @confinedemerican
      @confinedemerican 8 років тому

      John that wouldnt work because you have to check the fluid from the overflow tube at a certain temperature so that isnt possible

  • @DROY2004
    @DROY2004 7 років тому +2

    Valvoline Maxlife Synthetic, totally compatible withToyota WS..boiling pt of TWS is 30-40 deg lower than MaxLife .U only replaced 30% fluid leaving 70 % dirty fluid so u essentially replaced a filter & a gasket, the tranny takes 3.7 gals, the 4-5 qts of new oil was a useless waste of time & money & u still got dirty tranny fluid & u get no benefit...Good Luck! (to be sure of correct sump level ,always check the gauge hole)

    • @SLickev92
      @SLickev92 2 роки тому +1

      There is benefit, the quality of fluid will become better if he continues to drain and fill.

  • @louiepadilla76
    @louiepadilla76 9 років тому +4

    awesome vid! but all that work for peaks oil lol !!!!!!!

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  9 років тому +1

      I know. Lessons learned. I highly recommend Toyota WS

    • @EvendimataE
      @EvendimataE 8 років тому

      +Ash D i agree...i used valvoline for my old camry because it is the same specs recommended by toyota....but with my 2007 highlander it says ws and there is no equivalent from other manufacturers...so i will stick with ws :).....also toyota filters are mostly screen mesh not paper element...so i just clean and reuse them....im afraid the aftermarket dont have the same mesh size and may affect the oil flow or filtering

    • @MrRedHotChiliMan
      @MrRedHotChiliMan 3 роки тому

      @@aid37442 Out of curiosity, what happened with the Peak?

  • @anton1949
    @anton1949 5 років тому

    How did you check the fluid since you cant.

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  5 років тому

      You use the check bolt. Depending on the temp of the fluid. In my case, I assumed that the fluid level was good prior to drain and I measured the fluid I drained and refilled it with the same amount

    • @anton1949
      @anton1949 5 років тому

      @@aid37442 Why in hell don't they just put a dipstick on it? I have a Tacoma and the wife has a dodge caravan Neither one has a dipstick. I heard from the dealer that soon they will not put one to check engine oil level. WHY??

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  5 років тому

      @@anton1949 to force you to take it to the stealership!

  • @190055joe
    @190055joe 10 років тому

    You really should save on transmission fluids or oils considering the cost of overhauling a transmission if you want to save a few bucks get castrol oils they supply Toyota .

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  10 років тому

      Thank you. It's always important to make sure that it's compatible with manufacturer requirements

  • @JayTdub13
    @JayTdub13 5 років тому

    Did you have any issues after doing this?

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  5 років тому

      No issues at all. But I later flushed out this fluid and put Toyota WS and a genuine Toyota filter instead

    • @JayTdub13
      @JayTdub13 5 років тому

      Ash D any reason for the Toyota filter? I have a 4Runner and I’m planning to do the same. I was looking at filters. Appreciate the response.

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  5 років тому +1

      Always use genuine Toyota filters. The aftermarket stuff isnt as good

    • @JayTdub13
      @JayTdub13 5 років тому +1

      Ash D figured. Thanks man. I’ll have to see how much a Toyota filter costs.

  • @HN-gj2iq
    @HN-gj2iq 7 років тому

    Not $30/qt, but $13/qt bought some yesterday.

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  7 років тому

      H Narula it depends on the dealership. mine was price gouging

    • @The.Alabama.Woodsman
      @The.Alabama.Woodsman 5 років тому

      Amazon pack of 4= $39.99 free shipping.

  • @MrRedskins0021
    @MrRedskins0021 9 років тому +1

    I got the Toyota WS and it's only 9 dollars a quart not 30. Great video but it's only 9 dollars a quart.

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  9 років тому +1

      I think the dealership around me was trying to get one over me with the 30 dollars a quart price!

    • @MrRedskins0021
      @MrRedskins0021 8 років тому

      ***** 150 to 200 gust for a change. If you want the filter changed then probably more.

  • @metldragon76_72
    @metldragon76_72 4 роки тому +1

    You should of bought 8 quarts of fluid. Drain the 4, add 4 then run it 30 minutes, then drain and replace filter then refill it will help remove more of the old fluid .

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  4 роки тому +1

      That's exactly what I did on my 4Runner

  • @angelasalas9495
    @angelasalas9495 8 років тому +6

    Sometimes I wish these vids at times would just cut to the chase

    • @aid37442
      @aid37442  8 років тому +4

      it's not a 5 min job

    • @angelisone
      @angelisone 8 років тому +1

      What a thankful person you are.
      Try doing it yourself. Most likely you will be lost and can't even do it within 5 hours, without getting wet.

    • @SkateboardingIsFuns
      @SkateboardingIsFuns 5 років тому +2

      If only there was a way for people to forward through a video...