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Just a drain and fill for ATF change
I read the entire ATF change thread and I will likely get it done at the dealer. But is there any harm in just doing a drain and fill. Just put back what came out and call it a day. I have done this on my 04 WRX 4eat and it’s still going strong after 14 years and 126k. I also did it on an Acura TL and sold it at 197k with no tranny issues.
Sure I may not get it all out, but I could drain and fill every year as it’s pretty easy to do. No track just DD and some fun twisties. Any thoughts? |
Well, there's a legit reason why the service manual calls out the steps. So might be a good idea to follow them.
Also, if you don't want to play dealership prices any other mechanic shop can do the same job, done right and with a lower price. |
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Yeah you guys are definitely right. I just like doing things myself, but those directions are just a bit crazy. I’ll get the dealer to do it. Thanks.
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From what I've read about Toyota's procedure for their automatic transmission service, at least on their V6's, their newer automatics are very picky about the fluid levels when changed out. Changing it at the correct temperature is very important, as well as using Toyotas WS ATF. The procedure is very specific and not doing it right will result in rough shifting.
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I've done the procedure myself, and while yes - it requires you to stand on your head and say beetlejuice 3x, ultimately it's still an "estimation" as it is virtually impossible to get the car perfectly level - and they give you a +/- degrees you need to shoot for. Also, a side tip - when you do it this way, only jack up the front of the car. If you have it level, you won't actually be able to put enough fluid in through the fill hole. |
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