Every now and then you run across a man doing a video that you feel you can trust. This is your guy. An everyday average American doing a simple repair or maintenance job that seems difficult but the guy puts everything into simple to see and know terms. I just want to thank you for the video and clear instruction. keep up the great work! 😎
As someone who does virtually all of my own maintenance, and as an owner of a 2014 Camry, really appreciate the thoroughness of your instructional video. Great job by the camera person, also!
This man oozes senior enlisted 11b! Awesome video, thank you for taking the time to so a thorough job explaining it. I'll have total confidence in doing this now, as I'm used to old style dipstick transmissions.
gold mine, it has everything that i need for my camry 2011. This is the same system that I have. I will use this as my starting point. Respect and thank you
Appreciate you doing this video, called the Cavender Toyota to ask about a flush, they wanted to charge $350 "includes parts and labor". I was expecting maybe $100 - $150, not $350! Watching you video helps me know I can do this, getting the car up to be even was my biggest concern, your video shows an easy method to do so, appreciate it!
You made the best video on this camry transmission service. Also the techniques used are the proper ones. Good job pointing out the jack spots and stands. Also pointing out to remove filler bolt first.
Absolutely stellar How To for this service. There is nothing you’d did not cover that could bite you. Excellent video production. Kudos to the “kid” she did a fabulous job. You make a sterling team. Oh. And I very much appreciated the little Java moments. Made me feel like home. Great job. I actually am gonna tackle this job now because of your two.
I have a 2012 toyota camry le and I need to change the transmission oil. I will follow what you did. thanks! Your daughter did a good job. (Los Angeles)
I have a 👇 2012 toyota camry The same engine and trany so I really truly enjoy and appreciate this video And you're absolutely right paying someone $300.00 to do the work and you don't know whether or not the work was done That's my biggest concern having someone change my transmission fluid So a job well done 👏👍👌👋☕😅 Also A great camera 👸 (DAD'S LITTLE GIRL 👧) 👍👏👌
This is the video I have been looking for! I have a 2012 Camry 6 Speed Automatic. Simple instruction on how to handle the refill procedure. This video shows this critical step in detail with the temperature check and the add in you did to complete the fill. I also have a 2009 Camry Hybrid and the dealer gave me a $450 estimate to just drain and fill the Power Splitting Device(transmission) so I researched the process and it is so easy that I do it myself every 25K miles.. The 09 Camry has 190K with no problems. Again thank you and your daughter for this fine effort.
Thanks for the demonstration. I heard this job was a bit different than average. I have a 2014 Camry that just went over 100k miles. You make it look easy.
Awesome job Brother. After watching your very detailed video I am ready to change my transmission fluid. Thank you and your Daughter. Great job LeeAnn!
Thanks for the idea on how to level the car. Will Be doing a drain and fill on the transmission on my Camry and didn’t know how to level car on my driveway which has a slope. Jack stands on front and hydraulic jack on back and pump up the jack until it’s level. Thank you so much! Great video.
Excellent video Sir. A shout out to your daughter too. She did a great job also. Good for you young lady ! I am wondering if what you have there in the U.S is a U660E transmission ? In Australia we have the U660E and I'm not sure if Toyota differ all the much mechanically. I also suspect your tyres are slightly over inflated too. See how the centre is wearing faster than the outer ??
This Guy know how to do things professionally,excellent explanations throughout the video. 100--100 perfect detail and perfect job. I ll be doing this on my 2014 rave 4 it looks the same ty
Well done and informative. I guess your total fluid was 3.5 quarts? I would not use a parts house filter; they are not so good. The Toyota filter is a little more but is excellent. The funnel was a great tip. Your daughter did a great job with the all important camera work. Again, well done and thank you.
Thank you for a this great diy video! Question: what torque should I put onto the transmission mount to retighten it? I will have to raise the trans like you did to get that impossible-to-reach bolt out
This is definitely the correct way to drain and fill these sealed transmissions. Very impressed by the filming job of your camera lady. If I was to nit pick- you should have drained and filled the fluid 3-4 times since you switched from Toyota WS fluid to an after market comparable. I switch to the same MaxLife fluid in my rav4, it's a good fluid. But not all brand additives are compatible. Get all the WS out before filling with another. I plan to just pay a little extra and get the WS for my Camry fluid change. If someone doesn't want to support and level the whole car you could drain and pour the fluid into a container with measurement markings like an old 5 qt oil jug. This way you can replace pretty close to the amount you drained out. But the leveling process is the best accuracy.
1. I like the vid but per the Toyota Service Manual you should have put loc-tite blue on each of the pan bolts. 2. You also should have done a complete fluid swap. Not just the 3 quarts as there is approx. 7 quarts in the trans. Now you have approximately 3 new quarts of generic fluid and 4 quarts of old dirty WS fluid in your tranny. Also, Toyota WS fluid is designed specifically for this 6 speed trans (has special additives) the generic fluid you used does not. 3 quarts of generic fluid and 4 quarts of WS fluid mixed together not really ideal for your car. 3. I would recommend 3 or 4 drain and fills with Toyota WS fluid but I would definitely not leave the tranny with mixed fluid like that. I would recommend WS fluid and most pro mechanics would say the same especially if you are keeping the car a long time............ The fluid price difference in oem and generic is not worth a new tranny and you can get the fluid cheaper on amazon. 4. The Toyota service manual explains how to use the dash as an accurate trans fluid temp reader.. Toyota Service manuals can be downloaded and iworth every penny. Especially considering.laser thermometers are not taking the temp from the same spot as the actual sensor. Therefore your fluid level will not be completely accurate. Why gamble, but as long as it's YOUR transmission and not mine it's no problem. Just saying.....
Dolphin Bluesong help! I drained my transmission and almost 6-7 quarts came out. When I refilled it, it was only taking less than 3 quarts before the new fluid started dripping out. What should I do??
Dolphin Bluesong I’m not 100% sure my car was leveled when I originally drained the transmission fluid out. Could that be the reason? I think the front was lower than the back of the car. If so, what’s your suggestion?
I don't think Toyota ATF-WS is designed specifically for this transmission. I'm pretty sure it was also to be used in the previous four-speed transmission that was replaced with this six speed. Our 2009 RAV4 with the 4-speed transmission uses WS.
Our transmission has a dipstick but I thoroughly enjoyed your coverage of this subject anyway and will refer others to it who need to know all the details... LeeAnn did a great job. Wish I had a camera person like that so I could try my hand at making a couple videos. 😉
Great video! Thank you for taking the time to make this video. It is just what I been looking for. To do a transmission fluid on my 2013 toyota camry. I just don't trust some of these shady automechanic shop. I feel the same way you feel about doing it the proper way and not just some half ass and calm it a job. I'm a DIYer, and I like to properly the first time. You wouldn't happen to have a link for that filter kit, would you, please. Thank you!
I have a 2014 Camry with the infamous torque converter shuddering problem. Not sure if I should try this first or have a mechanic fix the TC with a new one. I have 14 days left on the warranty but they want the car for 3 days just to diagnose the problem and I can't afford a rental car right now. (due to emergency and very expensive medical bill) I need to have it diagnosed before warranty runs out to get the warranty. Catch 22 as always. Next month I will have the money of course! And I figured they'd have the car for maybe a week to fix the problem and planned to get rental for a week or 2......maybe less?.....but to diagnose I figured an hour. Mechanics all say the time is due to the fact that the warranty people take forever and may even need to send out an inspector which could take days. Thing is, the car doesn't shudder if you use the Sport mode and use the paddle shifters to manually shift. Then I heard about that stuff called Shudder Fix which people rave about. But Camry's don't have a dipstick and Shudder Fix may not be for CVT transmissions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scroll down for my life story if interested LOL Bought the car from Carvana back in May of this year. Otherwise the car is clean and flawless. Not a speck of rust or dirt. Engine bay looks brand new. No leaks etc. Southern car. Underneath looks brand new too. The shudder isn't that bad but annoying and I worry about doing more damage. Heard enough yet? I'm not done yet LOL My plan was to buy this car and pay it off by November since I'm waiting on estate money to be released from last year. (Sold parents house) And my old 93 Honda Accord with 304,000 miles needed tons of work to keep running and pass inspection. The plan was to trade this Camry in on a brand new 2022 car. Bad credit from ex wife cheating on me and leaving me with the bills having to file bankruptcy is why Carvana was my only real option since they don't do hard credit checks...... but Carvana is almost 21% interest and my monthly payments for a 2014 Camry with 98K miles is 437.00 a month. But a WOMAN who was in charge of the estate forgot to get a document signed that she thought was already signed. So after waiting 15 months already for a lump sum of cash, that WOMAN just added another 6 months to the whole thing. So now this November is now next early spring.
Stellar job, my friend! You're displaying professionalism in conditions that would likely be common for 75% of the public. That said I know how much you (and I) would appreciate your own shop. I have to giggle at the dirt bike and target shooting that are going on in the background, I would be at least briefly distracted & glaring in that direction, way to be on point.
Non driver here... U are focused & educational & clearly prepaired..telling viewers "Do this if u can". "If u have any doubt make sure a professional does the job for u" ... because i clearly being a non driver i couldn't... but i could at least knw where to purchase such items...
Nice video. I did my 2015 1.3L Yaris recently, i'm from the UK. There was enough room from the top to remove the fill bolt & to fill it up. I used a cut off garden hose pipe and funnel, which took 2.2L. To make sure the car was level, i took off the wheel. To make sure the level was correct, i lowered the car, matched the wheel holes from the wheel to the lug nuts side by side, with a jack stand underneath of course. Used the Toyota CVT fluid, which cost £42, put in 2.3L & have 2.2L spare, even thou 2.2L came out, 0.1L was dripping out for the fluid check. I will do another fluid change in 3 yrs and use my remaining fluid i have left over. Just some info for anyone out there.
Great vid. On some GM just to change the fluid you have to drop the pan. I just did a ATF service (drain and fill) on a 2001 Nissan Maxima It’s much easy to do. Also the filter it uses is just a screen and you never replace it. I used that same transmission fluid. It’s good stuff. But I used also Lucus transmission fix because it was a acting up. It has code p0744. 70 miles after check engine light came back on (I had turned it off) 300 miles post it’s driving and shifting almost normal but light still on p0744 500 miles post service it’s driving and shifting even better but light still on The code indicates that a TCC solenoid issue. I think it may be getting stuck. Hopefully it works out. But if it needs to get fixed the TCC is part of shift solenoid pack in this specific car, Nissan Part No.: 31940-80X25 SOLENOID REPAIR KIT - CONTROL VALVE About. $77-120 part This is something inside the transmission Nissan’s transmission made by jatco). Toyota uses a better one made by asin transmissions
Totally insane system, Toyota. Good video, I wish you had included a drive before you started the work and let us hear the noise it was making and shown us whatever other symptoms the car had.
I agree with the last comment this was one of the best how-to-videos about the transmission service. I wonder if you can tell me how many miles you had when you did your service. Great job to you and your daughter.
Jun Boo yes mine is working better then when I got it since it was never changes but want to include that my mechanic only did 4 qts flush since he also said that doing a whole 7qts my have made an abnormal change. Noticeable change for the better was less haunting when going into an incline.
Nice video. I believe some of the process is relateable to other Toyota vehicles. Even the newer trucks have this type of set up for changing filling and leveling the fluid. The lay out is different but most of the instructions are nearly identical. You also could have used a fluid pump to fill the transmission from the container but for your vehicle the tube thing was good and probably cheaper. Some videos say to measure the fluid that comes out and put that much back when refilled too but you seemed to know how much to use and didn't mention that.
What state are you in, Hallett? I do my own work as well but sometimes I don't have the time to dedicate it; I would move there just to have you service my vehicles. You should properly train the so-called "techs" at the stealerships. Nice work man, thank you for taking the time out to show ppl how things are done.
The problem with your method is that the temperature of the pan is going to lag behind the temperature of the fluid some what so you’re really not doing it at the accurate degrees. There was a video of somebody that had text stream to show what the actual fluid temp was and then used the laser reader and they were different.
Great video, going to use this video and change my own. I plan on using Toyota fluid and filter/gasket , I’m at 112k miles on my 14 Se do you think it will hurt to do this drain and fill with a filter at this mileage, I have no history of the car but I bought it with 99k . I’ve done a coolant flush on it
on my 2016 camry I had to hammer the 6mm hex into the drain plug as it didn't want to sit fully FYI. No issues with transmission before hand but after this service it was notably shifting smoother. 64,800 miles.
The drain plug is of soft metal. The 6mm hex hole was rounded off as I tightened it after the first spill-and-fill. I used a vise grip to open the drain plug at the second spill-and-fill, and it worked well for me -- the drain plug was not damaged. I then cut off the head of a screw driver bit, which is 1/4" hex, and use a vise to press the 1/4" shank into the 6mm hole of the drain plug. The shank was slightly larger than the hole, and it worked perfect for the tightening of the plug. For the removal of the plug at the next spill-and-fill, I used the vise grip again, and used a 1/4" socket on the shank only for torqueing the plug (29 ft/pounds) when I reinstalled it.
Toyota was smart to include a fill port on this transmission. My 09 E350 Benz does not and so a special adapter is needed to fill the transmission. This adapter also lets out the excess fluid once the temperature is reached. As a technique I would measure the amount of fluid that drains out and then refill with a bit more and when the temperature is reached ( cycle through the gears with foot on brake) let out the excess then button everything up. Thanks for this video , I thought I would need an adapter. My 2014 has just 25 k miles and I will most likely do a drain and fill at about 30k.
I ended up getting into a big argument with my dealership over getting my filter and fluid change or just getting my transmission fluid serviced in general. They told me it's a sealed unit and that they do not recommend nor does Toyota to change the fluid they never mentioned a filter and the only thing they would do is top it off because it's a lifetime fluid. If I force them to change the fluid they will have me sign a waiver, so I just ended up leaving it be.
Was thinkin of doin it the same way the pan only has lik 4 ill jus do it in the morn and jus put in want i get out feel like its ezer and less chance i can f this up lol
ty you so muuuuuch i got the imfamous shudder not too long ago so if the new software doesnt do anything im doing this in my driveway just need a temp gun
thank you a for a great diy video! I am following your guidance on my 2015 camry se. Question: what is the part number for the transmission fluid filter? I can't seem to find that out anywhere!
Great work! Appreciate the great video! How hard was it to get to the hard bolt, you had to move the transmission? Was it because you needed a different socket? That part was a little concerning.
thanks for this awesome vdo! I got the tran fluid changed on the 2012 SE at 90K but i don't think the local shop guy did it correctly for $100. It's now at 124K. I am going to do it again with this vdo. It looks like you have to leave the engine on while it drains the overfilled fluid . Looking forward to more vdo from you. cheers! You have to leave the j
If you are going to do this more than three times in your life, get a fill adapter set, a cheap one is as good as an expensive one, and a fluid pump. Because....if the fluid that came out was brown or worse you are going to do this a lot until it's final sorta red. Worse is black and silver like mine. Thank you Fred Anderson Toyota.
What a great video, rated pg. Quick question, I have the same car, it has 110k miles, I have never changed or added WS fluid, do you think it would be wise to change the this in the video or just add oil?
Awesome video in many aspects: content accuracy, detail descriptions, audio/video clarity, easy to follow steps, and even post 2 weeks follow up comments. Keep this up, and you'll get lots of subscribers. Can you do one for PCV valve replacement?
Good job. Most people shouldn't have a problem grasping how this process works. The problem is one fluid can't be the same for all Toyotas. Toyota specifies different fluids for different year and model Toyotas yet Valvoline says the same fluid can be used in all Toyotas. That's therefore a direct contradiction. I would not trust any multi-vehicle fluid regardless of what it says on the label. Just because Valvoline says it's recommended or suitable does not mean it's approved/authorized or recommended by Toyota.
With last time about $350, or more now, I will do DIY for this, and buy $100 OEM fluid. Not sure I will change the filter though. How much is the filter?
I went a local repair shop to have the trans fluid in my 05 Camry changed at 100k miles . (This was 10 years ago.) His parts store where they get their parts asked "why?". He told me on the Trans dip stick it said "this trans fluid should never be changed." I saw it myself!! The dealer here locally wants to change it every 30k miles. More money in their pocket. My 14 Camry is a sealed transmission. It's not even listed in their Maintenance book. I think everyone on this site that is telling you to change it--- is either a mechanic or affiliated with a dealership. Under normally operating conditions, leave the dam transmission fluid alone!!
dealer wants 350 to only flush- they don't do pan removal- my concern is to get new filter and clean filings from magnets- did you ponder what you planned on doing prior to pan removal?? Thanks in advance
Every now and then you run across a man doing a video that you feel you can trust. This is your guy. An everyday average American doing a simple repair or maintenance job that seems difficult but the guy puts everything into simple to see and know terms. I just want to thank you for the video and clear instruction. keep up the great work! 😎
That is a very good demonstration of how to change the transmission fluid on the 2014 Toyota Camry. The details were very good. Outstanding!
As someone who does virtually all of my own maintenance, and as an owner of a 2014 Camry, really appreciate the thoroughness of your instructional video. Great job by the camera person, also!
Nice job man! No silly music, profanity, or bad attitude. Very well done. Thank you!
This man oozes senior enlisted 11b! Awesome video, thank you for taking the time to so a thorough job explaining it. I'll have total confidence in doing this now, as I'm used to old style dipstick transmissions.
This is the best video I've seen for Toyota Camry transmission service.Thanks so much.
Same. Better then the Rejects at the quick lube.
Wrong way to check atf temperature
@@repairvehicle Really...He did it right, the Haynes manual says the same process! (using scan tool for AFT temp that is)
@@yodead369, did you watch my video? Did you see Toyota service manual specifying use of laser thermometer?
@@repairvehicle I watch it. I just seen them use the OB2 port for the ATF Temperature.
I give like to your video because your daughter filmed it very good, and ofcourse you explained it very well too. Thank you.
The hose he used it's called FloTool spill saver
gold mine, it has everything that i need for my camry 2011. This is the same system that I have. I will use this as my starting point. Respect and thank you
Appreciate you doing this video, called the Cavender Toyota to ask about a flush, they wanted to charge $350 "includes parts and labor". I was expecting maybe $100 - $150, not $350! Watching you video helps me know I can do this, getting the car up to be even was my biggest concern, your video shows an easy method to do so, appreciate it!
Muchas gracias una gran labor, haré los mismo con un camry 2014 , dios los bendiga. Saludos desde Mexicali B. C. Mexico.
You made the best video on this camry transmission service. Also the techniques used are the proper ones. Good job pointing out the jack spots and stands. Also pointing out to remove filler bolt first.
Absolutely stellar How To for this service. There is nothing you’d did not cover that could bite you. Excellent video production. Kudos to the “kid” she did a fabulous job. You make a sterling team. Oh. And I very much appreciated the little Java moments. Made me feel like home. Great job. I actually am gonna tackle this job now because of your two.
I have a 2012 toyota camry le and I need to change the transmission oil. I will follow what you did. thanks!
Your daughter did a good job. (Los Angeles)
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The same engine and trany so I really truly enjoy and appreciate this video
And you're absolutely right paying someone $300.00 to do the work and you don't know whether or not the work was done
That's my biggest concern having someone change my transmission fluid
So a job well done
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Great tutorial! Im gonna have to do this to my 2014 Camry that I just got at 178k miles.
Great video bud. Just one suggestion, take off the driver's side tire. Seems like it would have been easier to access the fill hole.
This is the video I have been looking for! I have a 2012 Camry 6 Speed Automatic. Simple instruction on how to handle the refill procedure. This video shows this critical step in detail with the temperature check and the add in you did to complete the fill.
I also have a 2009 Camry Hybrid and the dealer gave me a $450 estimate to just drain and fill the Power Splitting Device(transmission) so I researched the process and it is so easy that I do it myself every 25K miles.. The 09 Camry has 190K with no problems.
Again thank you and your daughter for this fine effort.
Thanks for the demonstration. I heard this job was a bit different than average. I have a 2014 Camry that just went over 100k miles. You make it look easy.
Thank you, great information and a great camera operator too.
Awesome job Brother. After watching your very detailed video I am ready to change my transmission fluid. Thank you and your Daughter. Great job LeeAnn!
Buying a 2014 Camry with 70k miles. Since I don’t know the history I plan to do the trans fluid. Thanks for the help! I love my coffee breaks also 🙂.
did you just put a new gasket on with no sealant? This is by far the best video I've seen on this. Thank you!
Los felicito a ambos, el mecánico y la productora hehehe! Saludos desde Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Thanks for the idea on how to level the car. Will Be doing a drain and fill on the transmission on my Camry and didn’t know how to level car on my driveway which has a slope. Jack stands on front and hydraulic jack on back and pump up the jack until it’s level. Thank you so much! Great video.
Excellent video Sir. A shout out to your daughter too. She did a great job also. Good for you young lady !
I am wondering if what you have there in the U.S is a U660E transmission ?
In Australia we have the U660E and I'm not sure if Toyota differ all the much mechanically.
I also suspect your tyres are slightly over inflated too. See how the centre is wearing faster than the outer ??
Great video, thanks for putting this together. Camera girl did a great job too!
your vdo helped me to completed the job but I did drain the whole fluid inside to the big bucket. Respect and thank you.
This Guy know how to do things professionally,excellent explanations throughout the video. 100--100 perfect detail and perfect job. I ll be doing this on my 2014 rave 4 it looks the same ty
Well done and informative. I guess your total fluid was 3.5 quarts? I would not use a parts house filter; they are not so good. The Toyota filter is a little more but is excellent. The funnel was a great tip. Your daughter did a great job with the all important camera work. Again, well done and thank you.
I have a 2014 Camry as well, this video is going to be very helpful, thanks. Good job on the camera work as well camera girl!
Hoe many mile do you chang transmission fluid?
Thank you for a this great diy video! Question: what torque should I put onto the transmission mount to retighten it? I will have to raise the trans like you did to get that impossible-to-reach bolt out
This is definitely the correct way to drain and fill these sealed transmissions. Very impressed by the filming job of your camera lady.
If I was to nit pick- you should have drained and filled the fluid 3-4 times since you switched from Toyota WS fluid to an after market comparable. I switch to the same MaxLife fluid in my rav4, it's a good fluid. But not all brand additives are compatible. Get all the WS out before filling with another. I plan to just pay a little extra and get the WS for my Camry fluid change. If someone doesn't want to support and level the whole car you could drain and pour the fluid into a container with measurement markings like an old 5 qt oil jug. This way you can replace pretty close to the amount you drained out. But the leveling process is the best accuracy.
Excellent tutorial, well presented, and great job by your daughter on the video coverage....
Thanks. You are a good man and I appreciate your video. God bless you.
1. I like the vid but per the Toyota Service Manual you should have put loc-tite blue on each of the pan bolts.
2. You also should have done a complete fluid swap. Not just the 3 quarts as there is approx. 7 quarts in the trans. Now you have approximately 3 new quarts of generic fluid and 4 quarts of old dirty WS fluid in your tranny. Also, Toyota WS fluid is designed specifically for this 6 speed trans (has special additives) the generic fluid you used does not. 3 quarts of generic fluid and 4 quarts of WS fluid mixed together not really ideal for your car.
3. I would recommend 3 or 4 drain and fills with Toyota WS fluid but I would definitely not leave the tranny with mixed fluid like that. I would recommend WS fluid and most pro mechanics would say the same especially if you are keeping the car a long time............ The fluid price difference in oem and generic is not worth a new tranny and you can get the fluid cheaper on amazon.
4. The Toyota service manual explains how to use the dash as an accurate trans fluid temp reader.. Toyota Service manuals can be downloaded and iworth every penny. Especially considering.laser thermometers are not taking the temp from the same spot as the actual sensor. Therefore your fluid level will not be completely accurate. Why gamble, but as long as it's YOUR transmission and not mine it's no problem. Just saying.....
Dolphin Bluesong help! I drained my transmission and almost 6-7 quarts came out. When I refilled it, it was only taking less than 3 quarts before the new fluid started dripping out. What should I do??
Dolphin Bluesong I’m not 100% sure my car was leveled when I originally drained the transmission fluid out. Could that be the reason? I think the front was lower than the back of the car. If so, what’s your suggestion?
I don't think Toyota ATF-WS is designed specifically for this transmission. I'm pretty sure it was also to be used in the previous four-speed transmission that was replaced with this six speed. Our 2009 RAV4 with the 4-speed transmission uses WS.
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Sounds like a previous owner overfilled it or a mechanic that didn't know what he was doing.
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As long as it's level when you fill it, I would think that's the important thing.
Our transmission has a dipstick but I thoroughly enjoyed your coverage of this subject anyway and will refer others to it who need to know all the details...
LeeAnn did a great job. Wish I had a camera person like that so I could try my hand at making a couple videos. 😉
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Nicely done Sir, kudos to your camera lady for job done as well..best n happy spirits..
Great video! Thank you for taking the time to make this video. It is just what I been looking for. To do a transmission fluid on my 2013 toyota camry. I just don't trust some of these shady automechanic shop. I feel the same way you feel about doing it the proper way and not just some half ass and calm it a job. I'm a DIYer, and I like to properly the first time. You wouldn't happen to have a link for that filter kit, would you, please. Thank you!
I have a 2014 Camry with the infamous torque converter shuddering problem.
Not sure if I should try this first or have a mechanic fix the TC with a new one. I have 14 days left on the warranty but they want the car for 3 days just to diagnose the problem and I can't afford a rental car right now. (due to emergency and very expensive medical bill)
I need to have it diagnosed before warranty runs out to get the warranty. Catch 22 as always.
Next month I will have the money of course! And I figured they'd have the car for maybe a week to fix the problem and planned to get rental for a week or 2......maybe less?.....but to diagnose I figured an hour. Mechanics all say the time is due to the fact that the warranty people take forever and may even need to send out an inspector which could take days.
Thing is, the car doesn't shudder if you use the Sport mode and use the paddle shifters to manually shift. Then I heard about that stuff called Shudder Fix which people rave about. But Camry's don't have a dipstick and Shudder Fix may not be for CVT transmissions.
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Scroll down for my life story if interested LOL
Bought the car from Carvana back in May of this year.
Otherwise the car is clean and flawless. Not a speck of rust or dirt. Engine bay looks brand new. No leaks etc. Southern car. Underneath looks brand new too. The shudder isn't that bad but annoying and I worry about doing more damage.
Heard enough yet? I'm not done yet LOL
My plan was to buy this car and pay it off by November since I'm waiting on estate money to be released from last year. (Sold parents house) And my old 93 Honda Accord with 304,000 miles needed tons of work to keep running and pass inspection.
The plan was to trade this Camry in on a brand new 2022 car. Bad credit from ex wife cheating on me and leaving me with the bills having to file bankruptcy is why Carvana was my only real option since they don't do hard credit checks...... but Carvana is almost 21% interest and my monthly payments for a 2014 Camry with 98K miles is 437.00 a month.
But a WOMAN who was in charge of the estate forgot to get a document signed that she thought was already signed. So after waiting 15 months already for a lump sum of cash, that WOMAN just added another 6 months to the whole thing. So now this November is now next early spring.
You’re awesome. There is not one single forum or post about changing this filter anywhere on the internet that I can find. This video is priceless!
I have 2014 toyota camry se . Great videos keep them coming.
Thanks for the video. I was able to change the filter and fluid on my 2016 Camry because of it. Cheers.
@Hallett’s Tools and Tech, I just used & # 10 wrench with a flat head through the closed end or loop part (bottom part of wrench).
Great video, appreciate it..complements to the videographer!
Stellar job, my friend! You're displaying professionalism in conditions that would likely be common for 75% of the public. That said I know how much you (and I) would appreciate your own shop. I have to giggle at the dirt bike and target shooting that are going on in the background, I would be at least briefly distracted & glaring in that direction, way to be on point.
Non driver here... U are focused & educational & clearly prepaired..telling viewers "Do this if u can". "If u have any doubt make sure a professional does the job for u" ... because i clearly being a non driver i couldn't... but i could at least knw where to purchase such items...
I'm doing my transmission fluid change soon on my 2014 camry. Hopefully, this video will help me.
Nice video. I did my 2015 1.3L Yaris recently, i'm from the UK. There was enough room from the top to remove the fill bolt & to fill it up. I used a cut off garden hose pipe and funnel, which took 2.2L. To make sure the car was level, i took off the wheel. To make sure the level was correct, i lowered the car, matched the wheel holes from the wheel to the lug nuts side by side, with a jack stand underneath of course. Used the Toyota CVT fluid, which cost £42, put in 2.3L & have 2.2L spare, even thou 2.2L came out, 0.1L was dripping out for the fluid check. I will do another fluid change in 3 yrs and use my remaining fluid i have left over. Just some info for anyone out there.
I did as follow from the video on my 2010 Toyota Camry and it’s basically the same job thanks a bunch
Great vid.
On some GM just to change the fluid you have to drop the pan.
I just did a ATF service (drain and fill) on a 2001 Nissan Maxima
It’s much easy to do. Also the filter it uses is just a screen and you never replace it.
I used that same transmission fluid. It’s good stuff. But I used also Lucus transmission fix because it was a acting up. It has code p0744.
70 miles after check engine light came back on (I had turned it off)
300 miles post it’s driving and shifting almost normal but light still on p0744
500 miles post service it’s driving and shifting even better but light still on
The code indicates that a TCC solenoid issue. I think it may be getting stuck.
Hopefully it works out.
But if it needs to get fixed the TCC is part of shift solenoid pack in this specific car,
Nissan Part No.: 31940-80X25
SOLENOID REPAIR KIT - CONTROL VALVE
About. $77-120 part
This is something inside the transmission
Nissan’s transmission made by jatco). Toyota uses a better one made by asin transmissions
nice video, man. I learned a lot. But you need to change the tires. XD
Totally insane system, Toyota. Good video, I wish you had included a drive before you started the work and let us hear the noise it was making and shown us whatever other symptoms the car had.
This is great, good work done. Fantatic
I agree with the last comment this was one of the best how-to-videos about the transmission service. I wonder if you can tell me how many miles you had when you did your service. Great job to you and your daughter.
I'm not him. But we did our first drain and fill at 28,000 miles.
Just had it done for the first time at 158,000 miles
Chris Vargas Mine has 80,000 and was afraid to do it. Is everything working correctly on yours?
Jun Boo yes mine is working better then when I got it since it was never changes but want to include that my mechanic only did 4 qts flush since he also said that doing a whole 7qts my have made an abnormal change. Noticeable change for the better was less haunting when going into an incline.
Chris Vargas Awesome going to do the same then wait 3,000 miles and do it again. Now I’m between getting Amsoil or Toyota brand.
Thank you for this video. This was very helpful; both you and camera girl are going to make my wife a happy girl haha thank you.
Nice video. I believe some of the process is relateable to other Toyota vehicles. Even the newer trucks have this type of set up for changing filling and leveling the fluid. The lay out is different but most of the instructions are nearly identical.
You also could have used a fluid pump to fill the transmission from the container but for your vehicle the tube thing was good and probably cheaper. Some videos say to measure the fluid that comes out and put that much back when refilled too but you seemed to know how much to use and didn't mention that.
What state are you in, Hallett? I do my own work as well but sometimes I don't have the time to dedicate it; I would move there just to have you service my vehicles. You should properly train the so-called "techs" at the stealerships. Nice work man, thank you for taking the time out to show ppl how things are done.
Good job Will, very educational, thank you.
And how about the old fluid in torque converter and also in radiator?
The problem with your method is that the temperature of the pan is going to lag behind the temperature of the fluid some what so you’re really not doing it at the accurate degrees. There was a video of somebody that had text stream to show what the actual fluid temp was and then used the laser reader and they were different.
Great video, going to use this video and change my own. I plan on using Toyota fluid and filter/gasket , I’m at 112k miles on my 14 Se do you think it will hurt to do this drain and fill with a filter at this mileage, I have no history of the car but I bought it with 99k . I’ve done a coolant flush on it
I would just do a drain and fill with no filter replacement.
I'm impressed with the intro, thump up, even before watching the whole video.
on my 2016 camry I had to hammer the 6mm hex into the drain plug as it didn't want to sit fully FYI.
No issues with transmission before hand but after this service it was notably shifting smoother. 64,800 miles.
The drain plug is of soft metal. The 6mm hex hole was rounded off as I tightened it after the first spill-and-fill. I used a vise grip to open the drain plug at the second spill-and-fill, and it worked well for me -- the drain plug was not damaged. I then cut off the head of a screw driver bit, which is 1/4" hex, and use a vise to press the 1/4" shank into the 6mm hole of the drain plug. The shank was slightly larger than the hole, and it worked perfect for the tightening of the plug. For the removal of the plug at the next spill-and-fill, I used the vise grip again, and used a 1/4" socket on the shank only for torqueing the plug (29 ft/pounds) when I reinstalled it.
Toyota was smart to include a fill port on this transmission. My 09 E350 Benz does not and so a special adapter is needed to fill the transmission. This adapter also lets out the excess fluid once the temperature is reached. As a technique I would measure the amount of fluid that drains out and then refill with a bit more and when the temperature is reached ( cycle through the gears with foot on brake) let out the excess then button everything up. Thanks for this video , I thought I would need an adapter. My 2014 has just 25 k miles and I will most likely do a drain and fill at about 30k.
They say the best part of waking up is folgers in your cup...lol 😆 but I like your video you really help me out with my transmission thanks dude
Friends don't let friends drink Folgers.
Well your not my friend... different strokes for different folks something you wouldn't know about
Great job well explained
Thank you
I ended up getting into a big argument with my dealership over getting my filter and fluid change or just getting my transmission fluid serviced in general.
They told me it's a sealed unit and that they do not recommend nor does Toyota to change the fluid they never mentioned a filter and the only thing they would do is top it off because it's a lifetime fluid.
If I force them to change the fluid they will have me sign a waiver, so I just ended up leaving it be.
That was amazing!! Great job Thank You. But You know Toyota ought to be ashamed of themselves for making it so difficult.
Perfect video excellent footage.!!! My 2014 jerks at 20 miles ...so would this be the solution? I dont trust anyone outthere
Check how much fluid comes out, gives you an idea of how much to put in so you don't put too much and have to drain it out and waste it, at $7 a quart
Was thinkin of doin it the same way the pan only has lik 4 ill jus do it in the morn and jus put in want i get out feel like its ezer and less chance i can f this up lol
best one and ive watched them all. Question, when I take the transmission bolt out..how did you push up? do you have two floor jacks? thanks
ty you so muuuuuch i got the imfamous shudder not too long ago so if the new software doesnt do anything im doing this in my driveway just need a temp gun
thank you a for a great diy video! I am following your guidance on my 2015 camry se. Question: what is the part number for the transmission fluid filter? I can't seem to find that out anywhere!
How many miles did your camry have at the time of this maintenance?
Great work! Appreciate the great video! How hard was it to get to the hard bolt, you had to move the transmission? Was it because you needed a different socket? That part was a little concerning.
If transmission has dipstick, the vacuum pump machine did really good job. No More dirty hands.
Thank You sir, great video and very good information. I can use it to do my 2013 👍
thanks for this awesome vdo! I got the tran fluid changed on the 2012 SE at 90K but i don't think the local shop guy did it correctly for $100. It's now at 124K. I am going to do it again with this vdo. It looks like you have to leave the engine on while it drains the overfilled fluid . Looking forward to more vdo from you. cheers! You have to leave the j
They did not change filter. drain and refill only.
@@davidpence9653 He DID change the filter! Are you fucking blind? Watch at 3:35 mark. SMH
@@yarur1205 I mean his local shop. They charge him only $100 for changing trans fluid. SMH.
If you are going to do this more than three times in your life, get a fill adapter set, a cheap one is as good as an expensive one, and a fluid pump. Because....if the fluid that came out was brown or worse you are going to do this a lot until it's final sorta red. Worse is black and silver like mine. Thank you Fred Anderson Toyota.
Awesome Video, I have a question, What do you use to clean the oil pan.
Awesome video- detailed!!
Thanks great job explaining the work
Nice job, I appreciate you taking the time to post.
Good video- I would have liked to have seen you put in all 3 quarts in real time
Thank you for sharing this video, well done.
Thanks for you video but the tool you using to check temperature won't read proper temperature inside the oil pan, you need to use a scanner.
The Innova 3160RS PRO obd2 scanner shows transmission temperature. I used it on my 2012 camry and works good.
What a great video, rated pg. Quick question, I have the same car, it has 110k miles, I have never changed or added WS fluid, do you think it would be wise to change the this in the video or just add oil?
Awesome video in many aspects: content accuracy, detail descriptions, audio/video clarity, easy to follow steps, and even post 2 weeks follow up comments. Keep this up, and you'll get lots of subscribers. Can you do one for PCV valve replacement?
Should be the same technique for a Corolla 14 also!
Excellent job, thanks for the time and effort,
Good job. Most people shouldn't have a problem grasping how this process works.
The problem is one fluid can't be the same for all Toyotas. Toyota specifies different fluids for different year and model Toyotas yet Valvoline says the same fluid can be used in all Toyotas. That's therefore a direct contradiction. I would not trust any multi-vehicle fluid regardless of what it says on the label. Just because Valvoline says it's recommended or suitable does not mean it's approved/authorized or recommended by Toyota.
Good job. Thank you very much
My Husband said not to drop the pan and change the gasket. So I Am going to buy the repair manual for my 2014 Camry and do it myself......🤗
With last time about $350, or more now, I will do DIY for this, and buy $100 OEM fluid. Not sure I will change the filter though. How much is the filter?
Funny how Toyota carries two different products types for Type 4 and WS. How can max life cover both cases in one fluid?
I agree. I would never use a fluid that claimed to be a multi-vehicle fluid that meets different specs in one fluid. How is that possible?
I went a local repair shop to have the trans fluid in my 05 Camry changed at 100k miles . (This was 10 years ago.) His parts store where they get their parts asked "why?". He told me on the Trans dip stick it said "this trans fluid should never be changed." I saw it myself!! The dealer here locally wants to change it every 30k miles. More money in their pocket. My 14 Camry is a sealed transmission. It's not even listed in their Maintenance book. I think everyone on this site that is telling you to change it--- is either a mechanic or affiliated with a dealership. Under normally operating conditions, leave the dam transmission fluid alone!!
I looked in my 2014 Camry manual and changing the transmission fluid was never mentioned.
How much fluid did you need to add? The dealership is telling me six to seven quarts, but that sounds high based on your video. Thanks
dealer wants 350 to only flush- they don't do pan removal- my concern is to get new filter and clean filings from magnets- did you ponder what you planned on doing prior to pan removal?? Thanks in advance
You need to use either the toyota service tool or a bidirectional scanner for this to ensure correct temperature. Infrared thermometer cannot be used
There are other videos on you tube that show both methods and no more than a couple degrees difference in temperature.
The Innova 3160RS Pro OBD2 Scanner shows transmission temperature.
very very helpful video thank you 😎