Transmission drain and fill 2013 Toyota Corolla 2012.

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  • Transmission drain and fill 2013 Toyota Corolla 2012. If you are wondering how to install or remove or replace a part on your car, I hope this video will help show you how to change it.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 32

  • @lizard944
    @lizard944 2 роки тому

    Good stuff! Also, your Toyota timing belt water pump change video was legendary.

  • @simeonsond4given75
    @simeonsond4given75 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much brother.

  • @4xdappa
    @4xdappa 9 місяців тому +1

    After draining how long should one wait before adding the new oil and also how long before it’s drivable?

  • @user-ou8gl1cb9u
    @user-ou8gl1cb9u Рік тому +1

    Should😂 I do it bymyself you are giving me courage

    • @Bamboosh00ts
      @Bamboosh00ts 10 місяців тому +2

      Yes you should. It’s even easier than changing oil since there’s no filter to mess with.

  • @philc.9280
    @philc.9280 Рік тому +4

    Hi, thanks for the nice video as it helps me change my friend's tranny fluid. For us, DIY folks without the thousand-dollar scanner tool why do you need to check the temperature as long as your using the correct fluid and putting in the correct amount via the dipstick????

    • @JAndrioli
      @JAndrioli 11 місяців тому +6

      yep i know im late but heres an answer anyway: moving parts in enclosed fluid baths always generate pressure and heat. Therefore the level of fluid inside will vary. That's why they want to take into account the temperature at which youre checking the level. Just looking at the dip stick you can see how much the level can change. Remember: engine temperature does not necessarily correspond directly to tranny temp. The safest way to do this service is to measure the fluid coming out, put back almost as much back in. Then take a short drive to warm up the new fluid and check the level again afterwards. Top it off if needed. The most annoying thing to do is have to jack the car up again to drain excess fluid

  • @user-ne8ms4ij6v
    @user-ne8ms4ij6v 3 місяці тому

    Question what kinda transmission fluid? Does it have to be toyota oem?
    Thanks in advance

    • @krishaley5502
      @krishaley5502 3 місяці тому

      Always use OEM fluid when it comes to automatic/manual trans fluid or power steering fluid.

    • @mashedpotatoes5323
      @mashedpotatoes5323 2 місяці тому +1

      @@krishaley5502 manual transmissions don't need oem fluid really. They are much less complicated than automatics.

  • @TheDwdlion88
    @TheDwdlion88 2 роки тому +1

    So do you run the car with no trans fluid before adding fluid?

    • @philc.9280
      @philc.9280 Рік тому +2

      of course not !

    • @courtneyb6154
      @courtneyb6154 Рік тому +2

      Yeah..... I was wondering the same thing, because if you were to actually follow the video step by step, it shows exactly that.

    • @JAndrioli
      @JAndrioli 11 місяців тому

      if you arent driving there is no problem. Without fluid, the transmission cant shift anyway because there will be no hydraulics. The only thing id say to be careful about is the "temperature" -- looks like they're using the engine temperature as their guide which is okish but better is to actually take the car out for an actual drive to warm up the tranny

  • @jobobperry
    @jobobperry 10 місяців тому +2

    That fluid was nasty and at 70k miles it didn't look right. I wonder if someone dropped oil in there by mistake.

  • @albert77777
    @albert77777 6 місяців тому

    I'm completely confused now. Some people on the Internet say that most cars don't need to change the transmission oil. There is a difference in viscosity between new transmission oil and old transmission oil. If all the transmission oil is changed at once, it may cause damage to the transmission. Can anyone help?

    • @JoeyMeyers
      @JoeyMeyers 5 місяців тому +3

      Change your fluid.

    • @ophrasbankaccount7716
      @ophrasbankaccount7716 4 місяці тому +2

      lifetime fluid is a myth.
      fluid is a couple of bucks and time,
      and new tranny is loads more.
      fluid cheap
      new tranny expensive
      same goes with frequent oil changes (every 5k)

    • @MooMoo69556
      @MooMoo69556 3 місяці тому

      If it hasn’t been changed by the 30k miles mark or at least by the 60k-80k it will do more damage.
      If you have a car with low miles, once it hits 30k, keep the fluid fresh and transmission flush. Once it reaches 60k, do a fluid change, once it hits 90k, do a fluid change once it hits 120k do another flush.
      Essentially, do a fluid change every 30k miles to keep it fresh

  • @blackfootchata86
    @blackfootchata86 Рік тому

    So there's no trans filter on these cars?

    • @jerbsherb4391
      @jerbsherb4391 Рік тому +2

      There is. You have to take out the trans oil pan and it is located in there. When you buy the filter, it should come with a gasket so use that to replace the original.

  • @talk2stop
    @talk2stop 2 місяці тому

    Toyotas are just mechanic delight. Wait until you work on European and American vehicles.

  • @RobertSmith-ne8vz
    @RobertSmith-ne8vz 2 роки тому +2

    Why not change the filter

  • @patrickstep
    @patrickstep 2 роки тому

    Service that battery

    • @marcbrown8834
      @marcbrown8834 2 роки тому

      This video is about service transmission fluid. Not about the battery. There lot of videos about service battery

  • @NuttinChunkySpunk
    @NuttinChunkySpunk Рік тому +2

    Have you checked the alternator? It could be switched up with a carburetor for more fluid airflow through the shift column.
    Then, by process of convection, you will maintain pressure throughout the drive terminal, providing the drive terminal is centrally located UNDER the main pressure valve caddy corner to the secondary valves in the rear, which may or may not be eliminated entirely.

    • @shanemarcotte2062
      @shanemarcotte2062 Рік тому +2

      You forgot to advise adding more stern to shock ratio grease. The pinion wheels have constant friction from the ball fluid, pin drains.

    • @slowgoat6089
      @slowgoat6089 Рік тому +2

      Looks like the hydraulic flexible gear coupling wasn’t engaged with the high traction hydrostatic compactor causing the cylinder axle manifold to dislodge the high-pressure deuterium fusion reactor.

    • @NuttinChunkySpunk
      @NuttinChunkySpunk Рік тому +2

      @@slowgoat6089 Get some Tritium and giver the ol switcheroo.
      Works every time.

    • @shanemarcotte2062
      @shanemarcotte2062 Рік тому +1

      @@slowgoat6089 I figured this too but then upon draining the sub surface mount potentiometer I realized the reactive, inductive substrate filaments were failing to discharge the differential gear ratio velocity fluid
      It's been my experience that when you experience these malfunctions, bias voltage at the pentode tube drops to null creating a friction reset of the canister valve bleeder reactor. Any advice at this point? I'm perplexed to say the least. Thanks in advance.