Never Do THIS To Your Toyota and Lexus Transmission | Do's and Don'ts For Transmission Fluid

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  • čas přidán 15. 05. 2024
  • Dear Toyota and Lexus Owners. Please don't make the mistake of thinking just because you drive a Toyota that your transmission is just going to last a very long time without anything done to it.
    The key of every Toyota and Lexus reliability is understanding the maintenance and performing it according to your driving conditions.
    There are many theories and myths about transmission fluid replacement. Is it sealed for life? Should you change it and when? Should you leave it alone?
    There are 2 types of Toyota transmission fluids. One is WS and one is Type 4. Each fluid requires a specific replacement interval and if you follow then you won't have any issues with your automatic transmission fluid for a very long time as they are truly well built.
    Hope this helps someone out there not make the mistakes that I see people make all the time.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:37 When Should You Change Your Transmission Fluid?
    1:58 What Fluid Should You Use?
    3:26 What if you are already over the recommended mileage?
    5:06 Why You Should NOT Replace Your Overdue Transmission Fluid?
    7:53 Transmission Fluid Flush VS. Drain and Fill
    10:10 Should you keep changing the fluid until it's bright red?
    11:00 What to DO and NOT DO when you have a high mileage fluid?
    13:48 What About the Transmission Filter?
    15:11 Final Recommendations
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  • @TheCarCareNut
    @TheCarCareNut  Před rokem +453

    To answer some of your follow up questions:
    1- this is the same recommendations for CVT transmissions except the fluid is different.
    2- This does NOT apply to hybrids. Hybrid ECVT transmissions don’t have clutches and a valve body, you can change it at any time. A good interval is between 60k-90k miles.
    3- ECVT hybrid transmissions use WS fluid
    I will update this list as I go through the comments to answer follow up questions

    • @2148aa
      @2148aa Před rokem +7

      Next question is hybrid coolant service intervals. Old rule was to change after 150,000 miles.

    • @WinPC99
      @WinPC99 Před rokem +4

      What if your transmission fluid has been regularly changed, but with aftermarket (synthetic) fluid on a Type-TIV transmission? Should I stick with aftermarket or should I gradually mix in OEM fluid?

    • @nanoahumada6393
      @nanoahumada6393 Před rokem +1

      I just bought OEM filter and fluid for a 2013 Altima with original fluid and 118k. After I watched this video, I don't think I'm doing it. Thank you for the advice.

    • @jeffer1101
      @jeffer1101 Před rokem +4

      You should pin this post so it stays at the top. I was just about to ask about the Hybrid eCTV. It's actually one of the reasons I bought a Toyota Hybrid as I've had issues with transmissions before (not Toyotas) and wanted to avoid problems and get something as reliable as possible (Toyota Hybrids are known to be among the most reliable cars made).

    • @amramq2725
      @amramq2725 Před rokem +7

      may the lord bless and ramadan mubarak to all off your muslim followers......what about topping off?what about taking half out and adding only half? thanks

  • @35inocente
    @35inocente Před rokem +1436

    This guy is becoming a legend for us Toyota owners... keep it up bro...

    • @notorqsti5117
      @notorqsti5117 Před rokem +47

      He truly is. Wish he was local to me. I would do all my work with him and recommend him to everyone

    • @VincentScales
      @VincentScales Před rokem +13

      ​@@notorqsti5117 I'm in Western PA and have been thinking about driving up to his shop just to have him do a MPI (Multi-Point Inspection) on my Camry and I trust my dealer that I bought it from!

    • @JaredBusch
      @JaredBusch Před rokem +9

      agreed. I see him mentioned ALLLL the time in the 4Runner forums I frequent. I've learned how to do all my own maintenance thanks to this legend.

    • @tpp4007
      @tpp4007 Před rokem +14

      No, he’s not. He’s becoming a legend to both Toyota and LEXUS owners 😛

    • @mikegamble1457
      @mikegamble1457 Před rokem +1

      @@JaredBusch agreed, me too!

  • @alucinosis
    @alucinosis Před rokem +153

    Bought a 94 Lexus ES300 (1MZFE) in 2007 with 130,000 miles. Changed Transmission fluid for the first time (original owner never changed it). Kept changing every 45,000 or 3 years, engine and transmission still running strong to this day. 330,000 miles now. Toyota/Lexus the best!

    • @jjack6896
      @jjack6896 Před rokem +25

      I agree with you on the high mileage change. I couldn’t even drive my 99 Camry at around 180k due to shudder. I was stupid to listen to the high mileage and lifetime fluid no change myth and should have changed years prior. I never flush and just drop the pan and replaced the filter. All I’d great 6 year later and 70k more miles. I’ve done the same with two other high mileage Toyota’s and one is my wife’s Sienna with 347k and still going.

    • @RastaJediX
      @RastaJediX Před rokem +3

      @@jjack6896 yeah, they said oil though, implying manual transmission. Manual never reaches the point of "it's too late, leave it alone".

    • @junzilla13
      @junzilla13 Před rokem +15

      You do realize that this is against this recommendation. This is why I don't agree with this video. I would do a drain and fill.

    • @polycadence8482
      @polycadence8482 Před rokem

      Did you just do drain and fill ? Did you also change the filter?

    • @christopheratkinson635
      @christopheratkinson635 Před rokem

      ​@@jjack6896 did you change the fluid in your 99 Camry?

  • @tannerpickens5356
    @tannerpickens5356 Před 20 dny +6

    They should pay this Master mechanic a lot of money and give him free Toyotas for life!

  • @timcoleman3421
    @timcoleman3421 Před 6 měsíci +52

    My 13 year old Toyota with 200,000 miles was shifting poorly so I thought what the heck. I drained the transmission and replaced the filter. Shifting much better now.

    • @coopkink
      @coopkink Před 3 měsíci +1

      this is good to hear, i am about to do filter and drain and fill on an 02 4runner

    • @timcoleman3421
      @timcoleman3421 Před 3 měsíci +6

      @@coopkink The filter and pan were gunked up. It’s shifting better than it has for years.

    • @urdrwho1
      @urdrwho1 Před 2 měsíci +9

      Yeah I'm not a believer of the do not change idea. Maybe the people who fall into the "I changed and trans dies" were already in the trans death lane and it was just a happenstance.

    • @timcoleman3421
      @timcoleman3421 Před 2 měsíci

      Maybe I was lucky but it's still shifting better than it has in years. I think the main thing was the filter. It was clogged up. I believe it was starving for fluid. It was steadily growing worse. To be fair the filter was likely never changed.@@urdrwho1

    • @Ch1naVirus
      @Ch1naVirus Před měsícem +4

      Same man, did the same thing on my 08’ 4Runner with 225k. Shifts felt sloppy, like it was really having to work to speed up. Did a drain/fill, filter replacement and new gasket. Shifts way better now. Shop recommended a flush when they had the pan down since they said the tranny was in great shape. Toyotas are the best.

  • @lukewalker1051
    @lukewalker1051 Před rokem +333

    As an automotive engineer, I sometimes am pretty critical of your reviews because I actually create the DNA and know why engineers do what they do.
    But this is one of the best Transmission Fluid Change Videos I have seen irrespective of automotive brand.
    Really puts into perspective risk/benefit of changing fluids as all cars age.
    Thanks for helping inform the public.

    • @JoshSfaks
      @JoshSfaks Před rokem +73

      So you're the one who put that bolt where we can't get it out.... kidding kidding.

    • @abdul-kabiralegbe5660
      @abdul-kabiralegbe5660 Před rokem +5

      ​@@JoshSfaks 😂😂

    • @alansidak6533
      @alansidak6533 Před rokem +9

      @@JoshSfaks you’re kidding and I’m mad 😂. I’ve got some battle scars from things like trying to change the marker light bulb or unscrew a single bolt on my egr. Engineering my ass

    • @fartman10284
      @fartman10284 Před rokem +7

      @@alansidak6533 there’s a methodology called “Design for Maintenance” that engineers may use if directed for easier maintenance on common items

    • @joesmith3908
      @joesmith3908 Před rokem +10

      As an auto technician with Benz for 22 years I’m often angry with our German engineers but mostly mad at the lowered labor times. I assume the engineers have nothing to do with the labor time. it’s like they’re not in the real world and are probably paid salary.

  • @christophermartin972
    @christophermartin972 Před 3 měsíci +7

    I bought a 2002 LS 430 with 130k miles. There was no history of transmission fluid being changed. I took it to dealer and they refused to change it. So I went online and saw how to do it myself. I decided to do it in stages. Drained the fluid from trans pan, about 3 qts and just replaced it with 3 qts of fresh fluid. I did this every two weeks for the next 3 months. Silver the course of three months I cycles through about 18 qts of clean fluid. Now the fluid is almost Cherry red, and the car shifts like it’s brand new. I plan on repeating this service every 50k miles forever.

    • @newmennium
      @newmennium Před 26 dny

      Nice work 👍

    • @ertfgghhhh
      @ertfgghhhh Před 11 dny

      Question. Im new to this. After you got all All of the fluid cherry red, THEN you stopped doing it every two weeks and just did the entire amount every 50,000 miles?

    • @christophermartin972
      @christophermartin972 Před 11 dny +3

      @@ertfgghhhh exactly! Please do your own research before changing the trans fluid. I have heard many stories of it causing more harm than good. That’s why I did it gradually instead of all @ once. It’s been about 45k miles since I changed it last and the car is perfect. I’m about to do it again in another 5k miles. The entire system holds about 10-14 quarts of fluid. I’m gonna flush 8 qts out now and then another 8 I’m 5k miles on next oil change. I would never change it all @ once. Just my own personal opinion, but I plan on keeping my car well past 4-500k miles

    • @ertfgghhhh
      @ertfgghhhh Před 11 dny

      @@christophermartin972 thanks. I just bout a 2006 solara convertible

  • @joshuaewalker
    @joshuaewalker Před 11 měsíci +30

    Isn't it strange that the color of the caps on the ATF bottles is backwards to the color coding guide for the dipsticks?

    • @pierreverdoni
      @pierreverdoni Před měsícem +1

      LOL exactly ...Someone was filming in a mirror.....Nice catch

  • @Baker_7498
    @Baker_7498 Před rokem +85

    the WS bottle has a red cap but the dipstick is black and the T-IV has a black cap but the dipstick is red
    who thought that was a good idea

    • @jsfbay1
      @jsfbay1 Před rokem +10

      Exactly! I picked that up immediately 🙂

    • @chrishynes6091
      @chrishynes6091 Před rokem +5

      @@jsfbay1 Yep, me too.

    • @Kiwi_Col
      @Kiwi_Col Před rokem +2

      I was going to ask that too. Seems fack to bront.

    • @MJ-jk9jg
      @MJ-jk9jg Před rokem +1

      They do a little trolling 🙏

  • @istudyyou2130
    @istudyyou2130 Před 10 měsíci +28

    I changed my transmission fluid around 130,000 miles I used Ams Oil and it works even better to this day. The car has now 220,000 miles It’s a 2009 Lexus GS 350. 😁

    • @microminiskirt
      @microminiskirt Před 10 měsíci

      Who makes Toyota CVT Fluid?
      Is your car equipped equipped with a CVT TRANSMISSION?🤔
      I have had great success with AMSOIL and REDLINE fluids but on cars not equipped with a CVT TRANSMISSION. These cars were equipped with 5 speed manual and conventional 4 speed auto.

    • @ashuua2909
      @ashuua2909 Před 6 měsíci

      I have a 07 awd with 170k. Per history has never been changed. Trans right now is smooth. I do have vibrations going 20-30mph. Want to change oil and filter.
      Hoes your car doing now?

    • @istudyyou2130
      @istudyyou2130 Před 4 měsíci

      @@ashuua2909 my car is still running really good

  • @Dtrm
    @Dtrm Před 3 měsíci +26

    Been a car guy over 50 years. First and best real detailed info about automatic transmission service. Hats off, than you!

  • @kennethwilliams4874
    @kennethwilliams4874 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Some of the most gratifying words in a Toyota owner's life is when you hear our beloved Nut say "Life is good".

  • @steve1998
    @steve1998 Před rokem +99

    Car Care Nut Rules!!!! You sir are a wealth of TRUSTED knowledge. Appreciate all the time you take to make these videos. I hope your business grows beyond your expectations. You deserve it.

  • @cadacabezaesunmundo6496
    @cadacabezaesunmundo6496 Před rokem +29

    I learned from you to change the transmission fluid in my Toyota. Good that you have helped clarify that the fluid gets dark after a couple of thousand miles. Thanks to you and your team for helping make the world a better world.

  • @Daniel-cl3vq
    @Daniel-cl3vq Před 9 měsíci +17

    I am so grateful for you taking the time to really give us the bottom line and for each circumstance. Thank you Car Care Nut. We so appreciate you!

  • @rd4908
    @rd4908 Před 7 měsíci +13

    I think he is talking about flushing. In my opinion, if the transmission fluid is dirty, no matter the mileage, a drain and fill is always beneficial, and you can do several drain and fill over several weeks because each drain and fill replaces only 1/3 of the fluid. Even 3 drain and fill won’t replace all the old fluid because old and new are mixed, BUT it improves a lot the quality of transmission fluid that lubricates and cools down the transmission. All those precious gunk that may be holding a broken transmission together are unaffected by drain and fill.

    • @user-fn9st2fs9m
      @user-fn9st2fs9m Před 4 měsíci

      ok

    • @rd4908
      @rd4908 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@user-fn9st2fs9m Why so many people assume an unserviced 100k+ miles transmission is broken and held together by precious gunk? If you keep the precious old burnt transmission fluid for 5000 miles, that’s 5000 miles that you let your transmission cool and lubricate with old dirty burnt fluid. Do you think a broken transmission can last 5000 miles?

    • @onenikkione
      @onenikkione Před 13 dny

      He is not talking about flushing. He addresses trans flushing near the end.

  • @michaeltucci6379
    @michaeltucci6379 Před rokem +10

    AMD, You’ve put me in the right direction for so many things with my Lexus. Watching your videos are enjoyable, but also have saved me a lot in standard maintenance. Appreciate you brother.

  • @bradcdavis00
    @bradcdavis00 Před rokem +15

    THIS is the first place I refer to when wanting to learn about how to properly maintain my Toyota vehicles. I agree that the Car Care Nut is becoming a legend for us Toyota owners...and this video is very timely as just last week I bought my WS fluid to service my U660E 6-speed.

  • @ethanb7073
    @ethanb7073 Před 10 měsíci

    Been reading the forums like crazy and this helped me out more than anything! Great videos man keep it up

  • @kiwiasian
    @kiwiasian Před 11 měsíci +3

    The growth in this channel is awesome. Good to see!

  • @daved7024
    @daved7024 Před rokem +122

    My Toyota dealerships refused to change my transmission fluid on my FJ Cruiser. They said it was lifetime. I changed it myself. Easy job just measure the amount taken out and replace with same amount. Thanks for the excellent advise. Scotty Kilmer advises the same with trans fluids. God bless 🙏 and Happy Easter to you and your family. He has risen 🙏😊

    • @twin2482
      @twin2482 Před rokem +4

      That is how I changed the fluid at 45,000 miles. It was easy and did not have to worry about the temp

    • @TheOnespeedbiker
      @TheOnespeedbiker Před rokem +10

      The issue is how they define lifetime; 100,000 miles? 200,000 miles? or the length of your warranty?

    • @PeterHernandez-lg2eh
      @PeterHernandez-lg2eh Před rokem +7

      Nothing is lifetime especially the CVT trannys

    • @kalani1987
      @kalani1987 Před rokem +10

      ​@@TheOnespeedbikerEnd of the warranty

    • @davidwelday3276
      @davidwelday3276 Před rokem +4

      My local transmission shop was the same, would not do it. So I did it myself on my Camry and Tacoma.

  • @Krakondack
    @Krakondack Před rokem +14

    Aside from all the great points you made in this video, the observation that Toyota transmissions are normally clunky when cold saved me from going down the road of over-maintaining the transmission of my second-gen Sequoia. Thank you, this one is a classic.

  • @jaimecantu2611
    @jaimecantu2611 Před 3 měsíci +2

    3 TOYOTA VEHICLE OWNER HERE. I LOVE, LOVE ,LOVE YOUR VIDEOS! THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTENT!

  • @coachesmagic2886
    @coachesmagic2886 Před 6 měsíci

    Always enjoy your productions and information. God bless you too! The ending message is such a good way to conclude

  • @yukonstriker1703
    @yukonstriker1703 Před rokem +4

    The Production of your video's has become stellar.
    Love the lighting and blurred out background.
    Great job AMD!

  • @HLChow
    @HLChow Před rokem +12

    I watch about 6 car / mechanic channels. This one is the best. You are an automotive professor! I salute your professionalism and knowledge and integrity!

  • @ginoiniguez
    @ginoiniguez Před 15 dny +3

    Very good information, I bought a 2007 Tacoma with 204000 miles that was sitting for 7 years and no history of maintenance ,for sure Iam not touching my transmission 😮
    Thanks

  • @keithfox5835
    @keithfox5835 Před 11 měsíci

    Excellent information provided here. Thanks for clarifying the way to easily know which trans oil is in the car.

  • @monkeyelvis
    @monkeyelvis Před rokem +3

    Excellent video! Thank you for taking the time to explain and teach.
    Hope that you and your family have a wonderful Easter! 🙏🏼

  • @morganwheeler7417
    @morganwheeler7417 Před rokem +9

    Never stop! Love these vids. So useful. Most trustworthy Toyota content by far.

  • @cribbage1686
    @cribbage1686 Před měsícem

    Thanks for a great video. Very helpful.

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    @miryamamar3420 Před 8 měsíci +4

    We listen to you and your advices and we feel like you're our trustworthy family member. I have a 2010 RX350 with a 92,000 kms and I plan to take it to our local Lexus dealership soon for drain & fill. As I listen to your video, the least I could say is may God bless you and your family.
    Thank you for all the efforts you put in your videos.

  • @triathleteover5030
    @triathleteover5030 Před rokem +5

    Love watching this channel even though I’m not anymore a Toyota user. Very informative that can be applied to other cars.

  • @kueyang6232
    @kueyang6232 Před rokem +4

    Changing my transmission on my sienna was only doable because this channel had two very good videos on how to do it properly. Keep up the great work.

  • @mikehamrick68
    @mikehamrick68 Před 9 měsíci

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    @darinandwendybrockman7049 Před 3 měsíci

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    @billnotpay Před rokem +38

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    • @kftc1980
      @kftc1980 Před rokem

      Or better yet, get a Lexus, if you don’t need a truck. In most cases you’re getting a loaded version of a Toyota that depreciates faster, assuming you like nice used cars at a discount.

    • @billnotpay
      @billnotpay Před rokem

      @@kftc1980 well a Lexus is worth more than a Toyota , thanks for the advice .

    • @HB-yq8gy
      @HB-yq8gy Před rokem

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    • @GokuInstinct1
      @GokuInstinct1 Před rokem

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    @jessbemad1423 Před 2 měsíci

    this man literally answered all my questions in order 😌. THANK YOU!

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    @zakmoon7065 Před 11 měsíci +5

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  • @edivanedevlin508
    @edivanedevlin508 Před rokem +4

    Hi Amd. I’ve changed the transmission fluid in two of my Toyotas after watching your video on setting the fluid level procedure. It was so satisfying to do. Thanks for all your great videos!

  • @fredsharron2932
    @fredsharron2932 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for the deep dive explanation. Greatly appreciate the knowledge sharing!

  • @DjTidy90
    @DjTidy90 Před 2 měsíci

    You put my mind on overload at1st but by end you calmed me
    Thanks

  • @apoc341
    @apoc341 Před rokem +14

    Thanks for the reality check TCCN. Us home DIY can over think/research and do the services on our cars thinking we are doing the right thing(more is better, right). This makes it plain and simple. Awesome channel.

  • @DocDave88
    @DocDave88 Před rokem +6

    Love the great info for non-mechanics like me. Have you ever thought of making a “check list” for recommends maintenance intervals for certain models, for those of us who cannot make it to your shop (I live in Denver). I have a 2018 RAV4 hybrid and 21 Lexus Nx hybrid (basically a 2018 RAV4 hybrid ). A list of intervals, possibly with links to your associated videos/parts would be awesome! Just a thought. Thanks!

  • @wilbertortiz9469
    @wilbertortiz9469 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks a lot for your time and work!!! Blessings!!!

  • @johnandrews5479
    @johnandrews5479 Před 5 měsíci

    Gotta luv it when ccn and scotty agree

  • @eric198457
    @eric198457 Před rokem +3

    Bravo! Another fantastic, informative and darn honest video! Thank you AMD!

  • @bluesagebrett
    @bluesagebrett Před rokem +8

    Lots of mechanics can learn from this guy!!!

  • @greenftechn
    @greenftechn Před 6 měsíci

    Driving a VW with a "sealed" transmission. This, plus your older video on Toyota sealed transmissions on my watch list this AM. Thanks!

  • @eddys.razorxp6445
    @eddys.razorxp6445 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Man im starting to understand. You are simply the best on internet.

  • @hayksamvelyan
    @hayksamvelyan Před rokem +4

    I always learn something from your videos that helps me be a more informed DIY mechanic. Your point about overdoing the fluid replacement and trying to achieve a near perfect fluid color is something I’m guilty of - thank you for clearing that up!

  • @crazygame2724
    @crazygame2724 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for the video. I'm a firm believer in servicing my transmission every three years. No transmission problems so far...

  • @luisdomingo5394
    @luisdomingo5394 Před 10 měsíci

    I had learn so much from this channel, if you want to know about Toyota this is your channel 👍🏼

  • @PaulHockey-yu8fe
    @PaulHockey-yu8fe Před 10 měsíci

    First video of yours I have watched and.. so much common sense and good advice here. Thank you.. “I’ll be back”

  • @chrislang2341
    @chrislang2341 Před rokem +10

    I’ve been changing the transmission fluid every 50,000 miles with Toyota Fluid and the engine oil/filter with full synthetic 5w30 every 5,000 miles in my 2006 Corolla, purchased in 2006, for 400,000 miles and so far so good, its runs and shifts as it always has. Looking forward to throwing a 500,000 mile party for the Corolla in a few years. Only issue is Yellow Check Engine light has been on since 150,000 miles, no changes in fuel consumption or performance. Dealer resets and it comes back on.
    I also have a 2002 Lexus SC430 I purchased 6 years ago with one owner 100% full timely service records, now at 120,000 miles, which I am continuing to maintain at recommended service intervals with original Toyota parts and recommend fluids. Through diligent research I found an independent local shop of former Toyota/Lexus mechanics in my area, Minnesota, that are much like yourself who maintain my Lexus.
    Thank You for all the great educational videos.

    • @billsundt3290
      @billsundt3290 Před rokem

      Info on that shop please. Would be good to know.

  • @martindzincioloski9182
    @martindzincioloski9182 Před rokem +3

    Awesome video! It was a refresher for me. I used to work at a firestone, service desk always gave me transmission services. I learned back in 1980, not to drain the hole trans. I would catch a quart of the old fluid in a clean container and add it to the new fluid. I never had a trans return. The other mechanics did. The clutch disc wear themselves smooth. My 2021 rav has started a shift shutter 1st to 2nd gear, bearly stepping on the gas pedal. It happens before the coolant temp is at operating temp. These new raves don't like the cold. No problem when it's been running for 10 minutes. Minus 16 degrees makes this car very unhappy.

  • @cuttingedgecool7235
    @cuttingedgecool7235 Před 10 měsíci

    AMD Sir, I'm very glad you made this video!

  • @ijfeliu
    @ijfeliu Před 10 měsíci

    I congratulate you on your honest and realistic teachings and how you are down to earth. Keep on and God bless.
    I got a 2019 Corolla HB 6MT just at 33k miles 4 years of ownership, and the Toyota service recommendation booklet states that the Manual Transmission fluid should be changed every 30k or 3 years if heavy towing has been done with the vehicle. Following you and your videos I am inclined to change the fluid but I have not been able to find any helpful video on how to do the change. Any recommendations on this? (I don’t want to ignore this, I love my car and want to keep it at its best.)

  • @pwpw71cam
    @pwpw71cam Před rokem +102

    As a weekend DIY'er whose been fixing my own cars for over 40 years, I love this channel. It enables people to do more on their own. I take what he says 100% on every topic becaase he explains the technical reason for everything he says - and nothing replaces his vast experience. Now, disclaimers aside, I bought a 2009 Highlander V6 with 140k miles 6 or so years ago. After a short while, I noticed the transmission slipping (meaning it delays going to the next gear. You can hear it and the RPM's spike). Most of the good online mechanics will also say as the Car Care Nut said, at that age, do not change the fluid as it would remove basically some of the friction material now floating in the fluid and enabling your transmission to work. Even a good local transmission shop said the same thing - so good advice. However, anecdotal evidence in the Toyota forum from people who changed the fluid as a last resort showed that it can fix the slipping. I was at the last resort stage as the fluid was dark and smelled slightly burned (it had a dip stick) and the slipping was frequent enough to be of concern so I did a double drain and fill over a few weeks. Within several months, the slipping was gone and remained that way until I sold it with 216k miles. I cannot explain why it worked at that mileage and with the fluid so dirty - but it did. I have had 3 Highlanders and 2 RX 350's between 2009 and 2016, all with the 2GR-FE engine and I assume same transmission, and I still have 3 of them. The 2012 RX has never had a fluid change and it is running fine at 185k. The 2016 Highlander seems to slip from 2nd to 3rd if I gun it while it is in the process of changing gears (e.g. during a passing situation). Mileage is 90k so I hope to change the fluid by following the Car Care Nut's fluid change video for transmissions with no dip stick sometime in the near future. Thanks again Car Care Nut!

    • @MrJimmy3459
      @MrJimmy3459 Před 11 měsíci +18

      I recently changed the original Transmission fluid on my 2011 Lexus ES350 at 155,000 miles no it did not damage the transmission it actually shifts smoother

    • @HarrisChoudhry
      @HarrisChoudhry Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@MrJimmy3459 I have a 2007 Lexus GS350 at 120k with a sealed tranmission, so I'm hoping I have the same outcome. Did you do a drain and fill or complete flush?

    • @saltypatriot1768
      @saltypatriot1768 Před 11 měsíci

      i just got 210 highlander and it seems to have been taking good care of.. but im not sure if the transmission fluid has been changed,,it looks like it has... but im not sure... should i change my fluid

    • @henryli520
      @henryli520 Před 11 měsíci +8

      I am 30+ years car DIYer. I really enjoy this Toyota video. I have a 2019 Subaru, I insist to maintain it myself, hasn’t been back to the dealer. I trust myself more than some stranger mechanic.

    • @dannylisk
      @dannylisk Před 11 měsíci +8

      I change the ATF WS fluid on 2016 Toyota Corolla L at 120.000 for the first time because I started to have the slipping problem too, after 2 drain and refill in the same month, the slipping is gone for now. Just don’t overthink about if you want the fluid to be red cherry. Burnt is bad but after 2 drain and refill; dark red is totally fine.

  • @jmichael6931
    @jmichael6931 Před rokem +10

    Thank you for these videos. Recently walked away from my Jeep due to transmission/reliability issues after only 90k miles. Now I'm in a Rav4 Hybrid and wanting to be an active participant in maintaining this vehicle for the next decade or so. Your videos have made that possible for someone who's far from a mechanic. I never knew how much of this maintenance can be DIY with some research, simple tools, and desire to do it properly.

  • @bacchieboy
    @bacchieboy Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing your vast knowledge other us. You are a true blessing for us home mechanics. Your honesty,integrity and teaching skills are wonderful!
    Can’t thank you enough for you great advice ! Gods blessings to you sir!

  • @noonster55
    @noonster55 Před 2 měsíci

    Great content from the channel by the way. Thanks 🙏

  • @paulward2481
    @paulward2481 Před rokem +11

    Thank you for doing these videos. Very informative. From my personal experience with my 2005 tundra, takes ws fluid. It is a good idea to drain and fill the fluid even if it is overdue. I purchased mine with 178 k miles on it and it had never been changed. 1st gear stuck when it was cold and it had vibration going about 40 mph pulling a trailer. I drained and filled it and 1st gear didn't stick as bad and it took away the vibration cruising at 40. 15k miles later I drained and filled it again. 1st gear no longer sticks and shifts smoothly. Last time it was changed was over 20k miles ago, no issues and I pull a mowing trailer daily.

  • @VanCityAdventurer
    @VanCityAdventurer Před rokem +28

    Amazing advice! I always thought the filter had to be changed with the fluid change. The balance and timing of service seems extremely important for Toyota/Lexus. General maintenance is the beauty of Toyotas - that’s all you have to do. All new Toyotas should have a link to your CZcams channel in their service manual.

    • @purplehills56
      @purplehills56 Před rokem +3

      You don't always have to but if your fluid is very dirty then it would be wise to put in a brand new filter and start fresh from there

    • @purplehills56
      @purplehills56 Před rokem

      I sometimes after changing my fluid after three or four intervals my mechanic washes and cleans the strainer with purple blast and he just puts it back in untill it's needed to buy brand new filter.

  • @robertmartinez3769
    @robertmartinez3769 Před 7 měsíci

    Wow! An honest mechanic.

  • @mashmout
    @mashmout Před 10 měsíci

    Good tips especially about the trans filter.

  • @colchronic
    @colchronic Před rokem +28

    I've always found with my vehicles that if you do a flush on an older vehicle you're going to have problems but if you just do a drain and fill regardless of the miles it usually doesn't have any problems

    • @noelcastillo9268
      @noelcastillo9268 Před rokem +1

      Do you drop and clean the pan and change the filter or just drain and fill?

    • @AustinsCoins
      @AustinsCoins Před rokem +2

      @@noelcastillo9268 A drain and fill is what it sounds like. And I agree with the original comment. There will be no issues with a transmission after a drain and fill as long as there wasn't any issues beforehand.

    • @tdgdbs1
      @tdgdbs1 Před rokem +1

      My Toyota use Dex II, just drain/fill no problem.

    • @colchronic
      @colchronic Před rokem +7

      @@tdgdbs1 when I bought my IS350 I don't think it ever had a transmission service on it at 150,000 mi I drained and filled it twice since then and right now it's at 220 with no transmission issues at all

    • @colchronic
      @colchronic Před rokem

      @@noelcastillo9268 yes

  • @johngunning2123
    @johngunning2123 Před rokem +3

    Wow that was an interesting video. My wife has a seven-year-old RAV4 with only 30,000 kilometres and I recently had Toyota replace the transmission fluid. No-one at Toyota asked why I was doing it or even if I should have it changed. Plus no-one mentioned the filter.

  • @dblomvo7732
    @dblomvo7732 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you so much for your help. You are so appreciated. You are a wonderful and caring human being and very professional instructor . I pray God protect you and keep blessing you. Stay safe. Peace.

  • @nidaldajani728
    @nidaldajani728 Před 6 měsíci

    I like your educational videos. I found them very useful.
    Thank you for sharing.

  • @AR-pm9nv
    @AR-pm9nv Před rokem +37

    My dealer refused to drain and fill one of mine, because it’s a “Lifetime” fluid. So I just did all 3 of my vehicles.They were at around 60-80k. 2015 Tacoma, 2016 Lexus GX460 and 2017 4Runner. I made it easy, by getting a pressurized fluid pump, and a Foxwell scanner that reads transmission temperatures.

    • @luptonpittman6520
      @luptonpittman6520 Před rokem +14

      They refused because they have no confidence their techs will do it right.

    • @cryptocollector2967
      @cryptocollector2967 Před rokem +6

      My dealer says no too as well and I want to keep my rx as long as possible

    • @JaxJeebers1
      @JaxJeebers1 Před rokem +3

      My dealer is the same way on the 13 GS350. They refuse to do it as they said it is not recommended per the factory. Who is correct here?

    • @tindang5938
      @tindang5938 Před rokem

      Hi. Which pump did you use? I’m looking to change the transmission fluid in mine.

    • @luptonpittman6520
      @luptonpittman6520 Před rokem +1

      @@tindang5938 no pump needed. Most auto parts stores sell a little red bendy threaded funnel that threads right onto a quart of WS fluid.

  • @thechuckster6838
    @thechuckster6838 Před rokem +5

    The mechanics in the garage where I learned to work on cars used to lower the pan with the old fluid, making sure that they didn't spill any. They would let the fluid sit for 15 minutes and scoop the two thirds of the old fluid from the pan to re-use and top off with new fluid. This was the trick they used in the GM TH350 tranny's from the 70's. They would tell me the same thing you mentioned in your video about slipping and rough engagement of gears. It worked every single time.

    • @danielvoulkos8274
      @danielvoulkos8274 Před 8 měsíci

      Hated that tyranny in San Francisco on the 84 Chevy PU. Went through two shitty rebuilds there. I was doing everything right.

  • @twoserve2449
    @twoserve2449 Před 7 měsíci

    Great video!! 👍 thank you for all the good advice 🙏

  • @davidmann2988
    @davidmann2988 Před měsícem

    Heard about world standard since I bought my tundra. Finally someone told me it’s the type of fluid. Thank you.

  • @gregguiltner8764
    @gregguiltner8764 Před 7 měsíci +28

    My Sienna is close to 300,000 miles with no transmission fluid change yet! I think I'll just keep driving. What a great vehicle this has been! I should have changed it, but I didn't know any better until I was WAY past 60,000 miles.
    Thanks to The Car Care Nut, I'm way better educated on my Toyota maintenance now! Thank you so much for all the great information you provide!!!

    • @rd4908
      @rd4908 Před 4 měsíci +8

      Your Sienna will thank you if you do transmission fluid drain and fill. No flush! I mean do it now. It’s nonsense that people keep saying transmission fluid can’t be changed if not done in the first 100k miles

    • @techfusionaz2496
      @techfusionaz2496 Před 4 měsíci

      Did you not watch the video at all???@@rd4908

    • @kyaaron39
      @kyaaron39 Před 3 měsíci

      Yeah you are not to suppose to go 300k without changing your transmission fluid lol

    • @synapticburn
      @synapticburn Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@rd4908 I agree, but this guy is saying not to do it if you hit 100000 without changing it. I think it's BS too

    • @dmvbay2535
      @dmvbay2535 Před 2 měsíci

      @@synapticburnMy 1999 Camry has 345K miles on . I bought her brand new 25 years ago and she still runs like she did 25 years ago. I have never changed the transmission fluid. It's not BS. this car just keeps running. I will explore trying to do a partial drain and fill and do it every 3 months for 1 full year to see if that would help preserve her to maybe get to 500k miles and beyond.

  • @coolbud356
    @coolbud356 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Damn!! This mechanic is genius and smart. He knows every aspects of topic and knows what questions bothers on peoples mind concerning topics/ changing transmission fluid. I have been messing whole days on this topic. Other CZcamsrs fails to explain some aspects of questions. His explanation is simply whole package in one. I solute your dedication. No denying you deserve credit/subscription especially from DIY peoples. God bless you. ❤❤❤

    • @rd4908
      @rd4908 Před 4 měsíci

      Don’t listen to the myth that you shouldn’t change transmission fluid if it’s 100k+ miles and never changed. You can and should drain and fill fluid with the sealed transmission. I had a 2000 Toyota Avalon with 190k miles that had hard shifts and jerks, then I drained and filled the transmission fluid without even lowering the pan. The old fluid is dark like tar. And it shifted smooth. It had 220k last month and I did another drain and fill. The old fluid is dark as last time, but the transmission worked perfectly all these miles. Don’t assume a transmission that was not serviced for 100k+ miles is already broken. Leaving the old burnt fluid increases the chances of transmission failure. Drain and fill is always helpful, just don’t flush

  • @user-hq1qq1yx3d
    @user-hq1qq1yx3d Před 11 měsíci

    I went to check the fluid and no dipstick. When I called the dealership I was told it never has to be changed. It is good for the life of the transmission. Thank you for the info.

  • @TomBean-qf6zv
    @TomBean-qf6zv Před 5 měsíci

    Very informative, just got a camry high mileage and was thinking about changing the transmission fluid, won't be doing it now. Thanks for laying it all out.

  • @MattExzy
    @MattExzy Před rokem +23

    I took the calculated risk to do a drain and fill at 200,000 miles. Used Camry, owned it for a few years, using the factory T-IV OEM fluid. A whole year later did the same drain and fill. I only did the second drain and fill if the first one 'took' and didn't do anything funky. It used to have a harsh shift when cold, that disappeared. Had a rare delayed engagement from time to time into reverse, that disappeared. But two drain and fills is probably all it will get for now, it seems quite happy.

    • @tommydev9549
      @tommydev9549 Před rokem +1

      I changed did a drain and fill on my 08 IS250 AWD at 226k miles. Bought the car at 220k. Previous owner did a drain and fill at 117k or 177k, I'm not sure. Now I have the torque convertor shudder. I put in some lubeguard shudder fix and it seems better but I don't know for how long. I should've come accross this video before. It shifts perfectly when cold only shudders when at operating temperature.

    • @basilman121
      @basilman121 Před rokem +3

      Based on a lot of this kind of feedback, I think a drain and fill seems to be preferred ALWAYS, even with higher mileage.
      I think it works out because a partial replacement doesn't flush all of the friction-based material in the transmission, so you can still keep it running for a long time

    • @tommydev9549
      @tommydev9549 Před rokem

      @@basilman121 Yup. That makes sense. However, I wonder if flushing the tranny would help with my shudder problem. Toyota ATF with an anti slip additive should work. Not sure though. I’m not gonna risk it until I have the means to swap a tranny anyways so yeah.

    • @JM-lo8xu
      @JM-lo8xu Před rokem

      ​@@tommydev9549 I've got shudder, time to look into this

    • @wellnesspathforme6236
      @wellnesspathforme6236 Před rokem +1

      Another option is to drain a little at a time. It might get a bit messy when you try to replug as fluid is coming out. If you can manage that, it is an option.

  • @checkupcharter
    @checkupcharter Před rokem +3

    This is a great video! You explain it so well and it is true. I have a 2007 4Runner V8 all wheel drive with 299,000 miles, still going strong! Thanks for the information.

    • @moe1992
      @moe1992 Před rokem

      Have you changed your transmission fluid I have a 2007 lexus es 350 with 250k miles i never changed the transmission fluid since new the dealer told me it's lifetime so I believed them

  • @thebordernow
    @thebordernow Před 5 měsíci

    You, Sir, are an Excellent, Informative, and Honest resource!
    (When I got to the end - "May the Lord bless and keep you" - that explained it all about your character and honesty.)

  • @34-yankee86
    @34-yankee86 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Best You Tube instructional videos I have seen. I only wish I lived near his shop so I could quit watching the videos and just take my car to him. There was a time when I worked on my own cars, motorcycles, boat motors, and even maintained my own airplanes but I'm just too old and certainly don't trust my local dealerships to do shit (well maybe that is all I trust them to do), so I watch these to make sure they do what they are supposed to. Great job!

  • @lcole7501
    @lcole7501 Před rokem +3

    My wife's 2002 Camry with 164K miles.....I've changed the fluid three times already. The last two changes I changed the filter (pita to get around the frame for the pan bolts). So now I'm just going to do a spill-n-fill.

  • @AndTodaysProjectIs
    @AndTodaysProjectIs Před 9 měsíci +9

    Wow! This was a VERY important video for me. I'm at 192k on my 2010 highlander and have never changed the transmission fluid. And yes...I fell for the "sealed transmission" many many years ago

    • @rd4908
      @rd4908 Před 4 měsíci +5

      Don’t listen to the myth that you shouldn’t change transmission fluid if it’s 100k+ miles and never changed. You can and should drain and fill fluid with the sealed transmission. I had a 2000 Toyota Avalon with 190k miles that had hard shifts and jerks, then I drained and filled the transmission fluid without even lowering the pan. The old fluid is dark like tar. And it shifted smooth. It had 220k last month and I did another drain and fill. The old fluid is dark as last time, but the transmission worked perfectly all these miles. Don’t assume a transmission that was not serviced for 100k+ miles is already broken. Leaving the old burnt fluid increases the chances of transmission failure. Drain and fill is always helpful, just don’t flush

    • @thekop9049
      @thekop9049 Před 4 měsíci

      Hi Just curious what is different flush vs drain and fill. I Got rx300 270,000 miles.

    • @MrJohnnymusso
      @MrJohnnymusso Před 3 měsíci

      @@thekop9049 I am not an expert so you can check the answer but my understanding is that a flush involves using pressure to literally flush fluid through the system whereas drain and fill is just as it says, drain it out and fill it back up with or without a filter change.

  • @tomintoledo372
    @tomintoledo372 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much I wasn't sure about changing mine with 171000, now I know don't mess with it.

  • @matthumphries2190
    @matthumphries2190 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Your honest and direct to the point videos are very much appreciated. Thank you. I will continue watching.

  • @Richpeopleneedatax
    @Richpeopleneedatax Před 11 měsíci +48

    My 2010 Camry has 160000 miles. Never serviced the fluid since new because the dealer said it’s a life time fluid. Did the drain and fill at AAMCO. The Camry now shifts from park to drive or reverse much more smoothly. It drives better and seems like it wants to keep going when foot is removed from the gas. Nothing was wrong with my Camry but it’s smoother now. Glad I did it.

    • @roughready7491
      @roughready7491 Před 6 měsíci +15

      Yeah this guy is a bit off the deep end with the “too late to change trans fluid” take.

    • @rd4908
      @rd4908 Před 4 měsíci +13

      He was talking about flush which may dislodge the precious gunk that holds a broken transmission together. A drain and fill is always good and won’t dislodge the gunk. The question is: is the transmission broken?Most good running cars with 100k+ miles and transmission fluid not changed still have a good transmission. Leaving the transmission fluid unchanged increases chances of transmission failure

    • @selektor2567
      @selektor2567 Před 3 měsíci +5

      @@rd4908 no he said specifically NOT to CHANGE very old fluid.

    • @rd4908
      @rd4908 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@selektor2567 then he is full of it. I had a 2000 Toyota Avalon with 195k and hard shift and jerks, I did a transmission fluid drain and fill then it shifted smoothly. Old transmission fluid was dark like tar. I flip cars, transmission service is the most ignored service by all automobile owners. I had one bad experience with a 2007 Ford escape with 255k and slipping between 2nd and 3rd gears, I did a drain and fill, it shifted a little better, then stopped shifting, transmission was gone, but the transmission was replaced 25k ago, so it was not old fluid!

    • @ralphcintron6195
      @ralphcintron6195 Před 2 měsíci +1

      i have an 05 toyota 4 runner approaching 160,000 debating wether drain and fill at this stage i havwe heard mixed reviews what do you suggest

  • @g.a.duncan3608
    @g.a.duncan3608 Před rokem +5

    Dude you are the best.I am fanatic about my 4runner, but I worked for a Toyota dealership and I saw for myself and from experience about the quality and engineering. I don't enjoy spending 23k for a 2013 but after having two 3rd gen, I really like the improvements. It's a different animal than my old one. I like to wear a car out or wreck it before getting a different one and then it's used. Fewer bells and whistles mean fewer problems to.

  • @2001Artfull
    @2001Artfull Před 3 měsíci

    My girlfriend has a 2003 Toyota Camry with 274,000 miles on it. You video is so very helpful for understanding how to help her maintain it. Thanks.

  • @benledesma6007
    @benledesma6007 Před měsícem

    Wow, transmission gold. My next one will last much longer. Thank you❤.

  • @ypk1580
    @ypk1580 Před rokem +3

    Took a gamble in changing the transmission fluid on my 96 Camry with the A140e 4 speed automatic. 170k miles with questionable maintenance history. Did 3 drain and fills with Dex3 and a filter replacement throughout 3k miles and it glides through the gears now. No more jerky shifts and banging into drive and reverse. Fluid isn't clear red, but more of a maroon color.

  • @jorgemendoza8379
    @jorgemendoza8379 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I have a 2008 Camry just about to hit 300k miles, never did the transmission service and my best advice is to leave it alone.
    I was told by a few people and we’ll I listen, car still running strong.

  • @chucksw1
    @chucksw1 Před 11 měsíci

    Great video! Thanks for explaining this!

  • @jbaidoo2000
    @jbaidoo2000 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I was very lucky then. Last year, I had the dealership change my transmission fluid on my 2016 Tacoma for the first time at 156,000mi and so far so good. I will keep the interval you recommended and change it every 30k miles going forward. Thank you.

  • @walter.bellini
    @walter.bellini Před 10 měsíci +3

    Thank you, AMD
    Another great, clear, and to-the-point ANSWER VIDEO
    I am actually going to drain and fill (about 4 Quarts) my 2009 Highlander Sport today with original WS fluid.
    This will be my second time, as my first was about 80K, SUV now has 153K, and I currently have no noticeable issues with my transmission to speak of frankly. After watching this video I noticed that the two transmission oil bottles have colored tops, but I think it would be more helpful if the T-IV had the red top and the WS had the black top to indicate the matching color of the transmission dipstick, no? I am also going to capture some transmission oil and have it analyzed by a company called Blackstone Laboratories, as I have used their services in the past for my engine oil analysis in the past, they offer a good service for a fair price.
    My only question/curiosity is that this morning when I checked my current transmission dipstick, the oil was marking in the HOT section even though the SUV wasn't used or the engine was turned on; it was cold. So I thought that maybe the last time that I had a shop do the drain and fill they put too much WS transmission oil, as I think that the oil should be marking itself in the COLD section, and I understand that too little or too much transmission oil isn't good. I will be measuring exactly how much oil come outs of the drain, as it should be around 4 quarts of oil, if it is more, then I know that they overfilled it. Your thoughts AMD, thank you.

  • @DrewsBackYardMechanics
    @DrewsBackYardMechanics Před 9 měsíci +6

    When I get a vehicle that has high mileage & original fluid, I change just one quart of fluid each oil change with oem fluid, & so far it has helped my vehicles shifting & one of the cars had 360,00 miles & the other had 250,00 miles

    • @thomaskutches2613
      @thomaskutches2613 Před 6 měsíci +1

      How do you remove just the one quart?

    • @DrewsBackYardMechanics
      @DrewsBackYardMechanics Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@thomaskutches2613 it's pretty easy if your car has a drain plug in the transmission pan, if not the next best option is to take the transmission cooler line hose off of the radiator and I believe you'd have it running to drain some of the fluid and then you put it back on or you could also use a really long hose and a vacuum pump or suction pump and take it out through the dipstick tube.

    • @adioalexsk8
      @adioalexsk8 Před 2 měsíci +1

      how long and how many miles did you drive each vehicle after this method?
      I have two 4runners, one with 183k and 334k. I figured maybe replacing just partially like you would be better than no service at all. My 183k has a leaking transmission line.. so for the very least, I wanted to top it off with ATF after the lines are done. Do you reckon that’s a good idea? Thanks.

    • @DrewsBackYardMechanics
      @DrewsBackYardMechanics Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@adioalexsk8 So with my Toyota Echo I bought it with around 340,000 miles & tried to do it every oil change, I think I did it three or four times maybe more, now it has 368,000 miles, & the the transmission still shifts okay, but the engine is just starting to give up.

  • @paulocesarcamposmartins2211
    @paulocesarcamposmartins2211 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Nota 10!! Explicações claras, embasadas em experiências e dados técnicos. Obrigado por compartilhar seus conhecimentos!!

  • @johnscerbo130
    @johnscerbo130 Před 3 měsíci

    Great video invaluable information thanks