Help? Need steps on how to locate and change transmission fluid
#1
Help? Need steps on how to locate and change transmission fluid
Hi Guys,
I need to change my transmission fluid on my 92 sc400. Can someone tell me where to locate it so that I can change it. Thanx guys.
I need to change my transmission fluid on my 92 sc400. Can someone tell me where to locate it so that I can change it. Thanx guys.
#2
Look pass the oil bolt. You will see the transmission, the transmission bolt is right there near the end of the transmission oil pan. a 14 mm key will take it out. refill at the dip stick, takes 2 liters, don't over fill.
#4
You can drop the pan, there's a metal filter, you can clean and re-use it if you wish. The manual says to change two quarts, but that is of course not the total fluid capacity of the unit, it's about 10qts if I remember correctly. Use only Toyota Type T-IV fluid, don't let anyone tell you the Dexron Mercon II is the same formulation, it's not, Toyota doesn't release the specs on their fluid. 14mm socket for the drain plug on the pan.
#5
Would you use the black permatex to be a sealant between the pan and the transmission? Also dont forget the torque convertor as well, that is almost always overlooked when doing transmission fluid changes.
#6
And if I want to change more than 2 liters, is it best to drop the pan, or should I do the original 2 liters, drive it a week, then do 2 liters more for better "Toyota compliance"?? I'm getting ready to change that fluid (plus the rear end)!
#7
That's what I would do, especially the trans. fluid hasn't been change. Change 2 liters at the same time I change the engine oil. Keep changing it until the color is red again.
Originally posted by joelchicago
And if I want to change more than 2 liters, is it best to drop the pan, or should I do the original 2 liters, drive it a week, then do 2 liters more for better "Toyota compliance"?? I'm getting ready to change that fluid (plus the rear end)!
And if I want to change more than 2 liters, is it best to drop the pan, or should I do the original 2 liters, drive it a week, then do 2 liters more for better "Toyota compliance"?? I'm getting ready to change that fluid (plus the rear end)!
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#8
Erfan,
I wouldn't drop the pan, just change 2 liters at a time until the fluid is clean again.
ONLY SC400 and LS400 use Toyota Type T-IV trans. fluid. I don't know about GS400 and GS300. My manual read SC300 doesn't use Type T-IV, SC300 use Dexron transmission; therefore, ES300 would use Dexron fluid also. Check with the manual or the dealer to make sure. Type T-IV is expensive.
I wouldn't drop the pan, just change 2 liters at a time until the fluid is clean again.
ONLY SC400 and LS400 use Toyota Type T-IV trans. fluid. I don't know about GS400 and GS300. My manual read SC300 doesn't use Type T-IV, SC300 use Dexron transmission; therefore, ES300 would use Dexron fluid also. Check with the manual or the dealer to make sure. Type T-IV is expensive.
Originally posted by Erfan
Would it be good to go ahead and drop the pan and change the filter? or does it have one? What ATF would you recommend
Would it be good to go ahead and drop the pan and change the filter? or does it have one? What ATF would you recommend
#9
VQT,
You seem like a very knowlegable individual. Can i just yank the PCV valve right out of my valve cover? I bought a new one for $3.00 at Autozone and want to install it this weekend. Is it a hard job, anything I should know before hand?
Thanks
You seem like a very knowlegable individual. Can i just yank the PCV valve right out of my valve cover? I bought a new one for $3.00 at Autozone and want to install it this weekend. Is it a hard job, anything I should know before hand?
Thanks
#10
I would say yes for the PCV valve.
I am not that knowledgeble.
I am not that knowledgeble.
Originally posted by Erfan
VQT,
You seem like a very knowlegable individual. Can i just yank the PCV valve right out of my valve cover? I bought a new one for $3.00 at Autozone and want to install it this weekend. Is it a hard job, anything I should know before hand?
Thanks
VQT,
You seem like a very knowlegable individual. Can i just yank the PCV valve right out of my valve cover? I bought a new one for $3.00 at Autozone and want to install it this weekend. Is it a hard job, anything I should know before hand?
Thanks
#11
Originally posted by Erfan
VQT,
You seem like a very knowlegable individual. Can i just yank the PCV valve right out of my valve cover? I bought a new one for $3.00 at Autozone and want to install it this weekend. Is it a hard job, anything I should know before hand?
Thanks
VQT,
You seem like a very knowlegable individual. Can i just yank the PCV valve right out of my valve cover? I bought a new one for $3.00 at Autozone and want to install it this weekend. Is it a hard job, anything I should know before hand?
Thanks
#12
Blacksc,
Thank for the input bro, that is exactly what i was looking for. The brand is Deutsch, I am returning it now per your instructions and I am going tonight to my local Toyota dealership and they are going to change my oil for $14.95 and i talked them into replacing my PCV valve for free and it is going to be a Toyota part.
VQT, you have dissapointed me my son
Thank for the input bro, that is exactly what i was looking for. The brand is Deutsch, I am returning it now per your instructions and I am going tonight to my local Toyota dealership and they are going to change my oil for $14.95 and i talked them into replacing my PCV valve for free and it is going to be a Toyota part.
VQT, you have dissapointed me my son
#13
I never said I am knowledgable. THe PCV valve I bought for my Corvette from Pepboy fit. Haven't try on the Lexus yet. Your car is an ES300. It is the same engine as the Toyota V6. I would think that auto parts store carry parts for toyota.
Originally posted by Erfan
Blacksc,
Thank for the input bro, that is exactly what i was looking for. The brand is Deutsch, I am returning it now per your instructions and I am going tonight to my local Toyota dealership and they are going to change my oil for $14.95 and i talked them into replacing my PCV valve for free and it is going to be a Toyota part.
VQT, you have dissapointed me my son
Blacksc,
Thank for the input bro, that is exactly what i was looking for. The brand is Deutsch, I am returning it now per your instructions and I am going tonight to my local Toyota dealership and they are going to change my oil for $14.95 and i talked them into replacing my PCV valve for free and it is going to be a Toyota part.
VQT, you have dissapointed me my son