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Old 12-03-20, 05:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Allusuc
thank you for all your insight. I will be doing it this weekend. Any additional advice? I’ll have the car leveled. Open the fill valve first. Then the drain valve. Measure the amount drained. Close up the drain valve. Fill new fluid in. Start up the car and wait for it to reach a certain temp. Unscrew the overflow bolt, then tighten it after it trickles. Then done!

two questions: what temp do you wait for it to be? And also the overflow drain, is that opened with an Allen wrench?
BTW, I used a clear plastic water jug to drain it into so I could see exactly how much came out. I cut the top off so it would be a larger hole to drain into. My 2 cents.
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Originally Posted by fwhomeboy
I didn't do the temp and overflow part. I need you to do it and let me know how that went please. I failed to do that so I half assed it. Don't be like me. Do it right and report back. Yes, I'm a slacker.

lol!! Haha ok I got you ! I’ll report back after I do it this weekend (or next). Sure as heck hope the overflow bolt is opened with an Allen wrench lol
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Originally Posted by Allusuc
lol!! Haha ok I got you ! I’ll report back after I do it this weekend (or next). Sure as heck hope the overflow bolt is opened with an Allen wrench lol
Good luck!!!
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Does anyone remember the temperature im supposed to wait for it to hit before draining? Is it 104F degrees or 107F degrees?
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The window is 115-130F.
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Originally Posted by Anfanger
The window is 115-130F.

Are you sure? I’m seeing 104 to 116 degrees based on other forum posts.
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3) I read the procedure others were kind enough to post on how to check the oil level based on temperature accessed through a lot of gearshift lever moving. I figured I would get off easy by using my scanner but I was wrong as my scanner did not read trans temp. Faced with the hassle of 'the procedure' and the fact that I am inherently lazy, I decided to try something different.... I used my infrared temp gun to shoot the bottom of the trans pan. I read 115F. Since we are allowed a window of 115F - 130F, and I figured the oil inside had to be at least a little hotter, I went ahead and pulled the overflow plug and let the fluid drain to a thin flow. As a backup, I shot the oil that came out and it read 124F so I feel I was OK in that regard. Frankly, using a wire to jumper pins on the OBD port sounds like a miserable pain in my back and with my eyesight I was afraid I'd take forever to get the right ports.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls-...id-change.html
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thank you!!!
Old 12-04-20, 03:26 PM
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actually I just checked. Toyota documentation for LS 460 is actually 95 degrees

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Just a small point to make

When you’re checking the fluid level by opening the level plug, keep the engine running. If you turn the car off, the transmission fluid dumps back into the pan and the fluid level will be totally wrong. So keep the engine running!
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Did this today. Super weird... I only had 2 quarts come out when I drained. It was super early and the very first one that was done because the transmission fluid was black and thick (looked almost identical to old engine oil). So I put back 2.25 quarts. And then had the car pan heat up to 95 degrees. Opened up the overfill bolt but nothing came out !! So weird. I think it might be due to 95 degrees not being hot enough and may have to wait to 115 degrees next time.

also, in case anyone is wondering, the fill bolt is indeed 24mm and I used a box end wrench to open it. The overflow bolt is 5mm and the drain bolt is 14mm. Be sure to open up the fill bolt before draining to make sure you’re able to even open the fill bolt! Lol. Side note: super hard to put the fill bolt back in lol
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That means your transmission was under filled. You need to add more fluid. I believe, the manufacture manual calls for going through all the gears after refilling the transmission.

For AWD
https://workshop-manuals.com/lexus/l..._transmission/
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Originally Posted by Anfanger
That means your transmission was under filled. You need to add more fluid. I believe, the manufacture manual calls for going through all the gears after refilling the transmission.

For AWD
https://workshop-manuals.com/lexus/l..._transmission/

it’s been sealed and never changed (I’m at 102k miles). If 2 quarts came out, and I put 2.25 back, I should be ok. Right? There are no transmission fluid leaks from looking at the black pan.
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Originally Posted by fwhomeboy
I used 4. The book says 3.75 I think.
hey buddy! I drained today but only 2 quarts. How did you get 3.75 out ?!! lol
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You probably will need to drop the pan for that amount to come out. Did you?


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