Toyota Trucks Sealed Transmission Fluid Replacement WITHOUT a scan tool

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A Toyota master diagnostic explains Toyota Trucks sealed transmission fluid replacement WITHOUT a scan tool using the Fluid temperature check mode built in most Toyota trucks with overflow type transmissions.
In this video we revisit the Toyota sealed transmission fluid replacement procedure without a scan tool.
Many folks dislike the dipstick less Toyota transmissions. And while a dipstick is much easier, once you watch this video and practice the procedure you'll realize how easy it is to do this. You'll need very basic tools, some time to practice the procedure and a bigger wallet to carry the cash you save from paying a shop to do this!
I always recommend that you use Toyota original fluid. Almost all Toyota and Lexus sealed transmissions use Toyota WS ATF fluid. Some of them will say Life Time fluid. That from experience is not very accurate and some of these transmissions start having issues as they age and have more miles. Play it safe and change this fluid every 60,000 miles or 6 years.
The tools you'll need for this job :
- 14mm socket
-5mm hex socket
-small piece of wire
-graduated bucket or pan to capture the fluid and measure it.
-fluid transfer pump
Most Toyota and Lexus trucks are high off the ground enough where most folks will be able to do this without lifting the truck. However if you need to lift it make sure it's on a level surface and all 4 corners of the truck are lifted to make sure the level is accurate.
On Sequoia, Tundra and LX570 models don't forget to bypass the external transmission cooler thermostat if equipped!
If you are watching this video and you don't own a Toyota truck but own another Toyota or Lexus model with a sealed transmission, Review this older video I made on sealed transmissions.
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Do this job right and check the fluid level, I don't recommend you use the temp gun method as I explained in the video because it's highly inaccurate in Toyota trucks.
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0:00 Intro
0:35 Overview
2:10 Fluid Drain
4:44 Fluid Fill
5:45 Fluid level check

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  • Wow. Just give us a dipstick Toyota. Anyways one of the best videos on youtube.

    @jaysmith179@jaysmith1792 жыл бұрын
    • Just ignore the transmission and drive the car. DIYers should not be messing with transmissions. The factory transmission fluid will still be good on the vast majority of cars when they go to the junkyard.

      @user-tb7rn1il3q@user-tb7rn1il3q2 жыл бұрын
    • @@user-tb7rn1il3q Well Brian my vehicles don't become the vast majority. You are probably right though. I and many like me don't like our transportation budget to get out of control like the vast majority you speak of. This endless cycle of payments ,warranties and full coverage insurance is insane to some of us. Most of that money could be funding a very generous retirement plan. I buy vehicles and maintain them so they last along time. My brother however will buy one and do no prevent maintenance, just does what he absolutely has to. Thinks he is saving money by not spending any, then buys another one when the old one craps out. Seems to me he always has payments and he is always driving something that is on the very of catastrophe. Two different thought process I guess. 😁😁😁😁😁

      @paulcoenen7918@paulcoenen79182 жыл бұрын
    • @@paulcoenen7918 I max out my retirement accounts and still buy new cars. If you look at the depreciation and maintenance/repair curves you don’t save that much driving older cars. Not to mention older cars are functionally obsolete.

      @user-tb7rn1il3q@user-tb7rn1il3q2 жыл бұрын
    • Aisin

      @canamxmr4760@canamxmr47602 жыл бұрын
    • @@user-tb7rn1il3q Or! They could bring back the dipstick for essentially no cost and allow us to make that decision ourselves. But then they wouldn't make as much money on the dealership end. As far as being "functionally obsolete" whatever the fuck that means, if it can still manage freeway speeds and runs on the same petrol as everything else, it seems pretty current to me.

      @Bobo-ox7fj@Bobo-ox7fj Жыл бұрын
  • This is a good video, the most informative on how to do this. Here is a summary: 1. Remove fill plug. 2. Drain transmission fluid in graduated bucked with the 14mm plug. Replace washer on plug and reinstall. It will be about 3 quarts. Note volume and put about ½ to 1 qt. more in than drained out. 3. Put jumper in OBD2 connector; jump 4th hole from left to 5th hole from left. 4. Crank truck. 5. Cycle between Park, D and R several times. This cycles the fluid. 6. Put truck in Park, and then cycle between D and N quickly while foot is on the brake, until the D light stays on solid while truck in in N or P. Now you are in fluid check mode. 7. Put the truck in Park & pull the jumper wire out. Leave truck running. . 8. Drain fluid from stand pipe drain with 5mm hex key. 9. When fluid comes out at a trickle/wobble, the fill level is good. 10. Install standpipe plug and a new washer. The fluid level is now correct. Notes Flashing D light means fluid is too hot Drain plug and fluid level plugs; Torque - 15 ft lbs. Use new gaskets Fill plug torque = 29 ft. lbs. Use new gasket

    @user-go6cj3zw9m@user-go6cj3zw9m2 ай бұрын
  • Changed my ATF this weekend and am very thankful for this (and the many other) awesome videos you guys put out!!!

    @stovetopp77@stovetopp776 ай бұрын
  • Truth be told, I didn’t have to look at your bio to know instantly that you are a Toyota Master Diagnositc Technician! A great friend of mine is also one for a dealership way out west. But unfortunately, he’s clear across the US from me. And - he doesn’t offer a step-by-step KZhead channel like yourself! That said… in my mind, without a doubt… your are a true GOD SEND to all Toyota owners and especially to us ‘backyard mechanics’! Just wanted to say… THANKS!

    @sherman4195@sherman41956 ай бұрын
  • Followed steps and worked just as explained. My 2018 Tundra, 5.7 drained 4.5 qts cold. After adding new fluid, it took right at 4 minutes for D to light up indicating proper temp, didn't start flashing for another 3 minutes- plenty of time to pull stem plug and drain out the proper amount. May just be in my head, but sure seems to drive smoother. Believe it or not, I couldn't even get the Toyota dealer in Tulsa OK to quote me price to do this procedure. Glad I did it myself!

    @naztim@naztim7 ай бұрын
    • Just calling random shops and asking for a quote on simple things like an alternator on a car where it's up top and easy to get to, hence Buick 3.8, they say they can't give a quote unless they do a diagnostic first. I understand that they are covering their butts, but C'mon man. Give me a guesstimate.

      @maxhatty@maxhatty27 күн бұрын
  • Thanks man . I think this is the best sealed Toyota ATF video on YT. It helped me to have the confidence to get through it. It is a lot easier than you may think and its good to get out of your elements and do something new.

    @wildduckfu@wildduckfu2 жыл бұрын
  • As usual, you have produced another outstanding video with easy-to-understand, methodical, step-by-step instructions to guide almost anyone with enough confidence to tackle an otherwise complicated process.

    @jimn.9990@jimn.9990 Жыл бұрын
  • Just an awesome explanation on how to change and check the level on the transmission without an expensive computer. Thank you so much for that information!

    @ld3rp@ld3rp2 жыл бұрын
  • This best channel of Toyota on KZhead period. I am learning a lot from you, appreciate the time and effort that you take to bring this content to us. Blessings.

    @solluna2155@solluna21552 жыл бұрын
    • Scotty second ?

      @jakepaddyfield4767@jakepaddyfield47672 жыл бұрын
    • @@jakepaddyfield4767 scotty is good, no doubt about it. But this channel give more detail on on the mechanisms of Toyota's vehicles and their complexity. Timmy the tool man is another channel I love, he specializes on 3rd gen 4Runner, that's one of the vehicle I own; but now he's starting working on land cruiser, sequoia's and Lexus. He show the way and process to fix the vehicle properly.

      @solluna2155@solluna21552 жыл бұрын
    • @@solluna2155 Scotty is a toyota salesman...

      @jakepaddyfield4767@jakepaddyfield47672 жыл бұрын
    • @@solluna2155 By

      @alansmith1268@alansmith1268 Жыл бұрын
  • I did the atf drain and fill this weekend. Very easy after watching this video a couple of times. Thank you for great information and easy instructions.

    @ericcanada9457@ericcanada9457 Жыл бұрын
  • By far the best transmission fluid change video I’ve seen very thorough great stuff man thank you

    @thomasbosch7819@thomasbosch7819 Жыл бұрын
  • This is the most valuable video on Toyota transmissions I have ever found!

    @nukerog@nukerog9 ай бұрын
  • I plan to DIY this on my Tacoma when it’s due. Thanks AMD for another awesome video! 👍🏻

    @Starman-yt8lj@Starman-yt8lj2 жыл бұрын
  • Other people are making videos on installing cupholder liners. This guy is a master mechanic and is sharing great information!!!

    @kerrygibbs8198@kerrygibbs8198 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you AMD. Another valuable video. Appreciate your time and effort, as always!

    @bobcoats2708@bobcoats27082 жыл бұрын
  • I’ve looked at multiple videos about doing this procedure. By far yours is the best!

    @gentile1947@gentile19472 ай бұрын
  • Excellent video Sir. I don't know your name, but here in Australia we have the Toyota Aurion ( Australian car production has ended including this model), and it has the U660E transmission to the 2GR-FE. Great combo. I recently did a full transmission fluid flush and had to observe the correct filling and fluid check procedure too. Very important as you say to get the correct temperature before adjusting fluid level. I got mine spot on and it drives as new for many months now. Great channel. Thanks for your videos.

    @tonymontana897@tonymontana8972 жыл бұрын
  • Absolutely great video and teacher. Did this a few days ago on my 2016 Tundra with 46k. This was the first time the fluid was changed. A few observations. I drained the fluid and measured it to 4.5 quarts. Based on other videos I had seen this seemed high by at least half a quart and thought it may be overfilled (mistake). Highly recommend refilling using a funnel attached to plastic tubing running from the engine compartment. This required about 5 feet of clear pvc tubing with a 5/8 outside diameter. This thickness of tubing fits nice and snug in the transmission drain fill port. After filling the transmission, I performed the check level procedure as described. With a cold engine and 75 degree ambient temperature, the "solid D" took about 10 minutes to appear. I quickly removed the 5mm overflow plug only to have no fluid come out. I immediately shut off the truck. Now I did what should have been done in the first place and filled an additional .75 quarts of ATF into the transmission. After letting the engine cool for 45 minutes I performed the check level procedure again. After about 3 minutes the "solid D" appeared and I removed the overflow plug and happily watched a steady stream of fluid for about 15 seconds until the stream started to wobble/trickle. After a few seconds of the wobble, I replaced the plug, and torqued it to 15 ft pounds. I measured the overflow and magically it came out to exactly .75 quarts. The truck was filled to the exact level out of the factory (no surprise) and I should have put the extra in from the start. One more OCD tip. After filling the transmission, take a small piece of rag or paper towel and plug the end of the tubing before pulling it through engine compartment. This will stop the residual fluid in the tube from spilling out onto the floor and engine.

    @mikesirohman6659@mikesirohman6659 Жыл бұрын
    • Great info. One thing I'm trying to understand: There's allot more fluid in the transmission than what's being drained in this procedure - if you take into account the torque converter. Just curious if this procedure is repeated until all fluid is replaced - I think its about 12 quarts? Thanks!

      @CC-te5zf@CC-te5zf Жыл бұрын
    • @@CC-te5zf No,, he covered that topic in teh beginning of the video.

      @thomasdesteuben5194@thomasdesteuben5194 Жыл бұрын
    • @@CC-te5zf Depending on how old your transmission is. If you have not changed for a long time, might be good idea to do a flush. I think this procedure he is showing is simple drain and fill for transmission fluid that is 6 year old or 40K miles.

      @PocketManga@PocketManga Жыл бұрын
    • my kind of guy, do it right the first time

      @georgebennett785@georgebennett785 Жыл бұрын
    • @@PocketManga When they haven't been changed for a long time he never recommends a flush, just a partial drain.

      @da324@da32410 ай бұрын
  • Got a friend with a Toyota truck great explanation but I am glad got a dip stick with cold ,warm and hot measures of trans fluid . Great great info .

    @jamesanderson4014@jamesanderson40142 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you, this method worked great and was very easy. I was a little hesitant to try it but I'm so glad I did. Everything worked just as described. Thank you !

    @firemedic521@firemedic521 Жыл бұрын
  • I seriously appreciate your videos and this video! Luckily my friend has a scan tool so that made doing it on my Tundra way way easier but I was so nervous going into this and there's so many different thoughts about do I change the filter or do a flush and yours is just straight forward and to the point and really put me at ease in the process! Thanks again for your content! I also now change my Camry oil every 5k vs 10k after your Camry engine video.

    @nc_sxsrider@nc_sxsrider9 ай бұрын
  • Thank you!! This is a big help, since I commute 126 miles a day in my 4Runner, I’ll be doing this quite often. The wife’s 4Runner not as many miles as I do. Thanks again!

    @JAMESWUERTELE@JAMESWUERTELE2 жыл бұрын
  • Very informative, was able to drained and refilled my 15 LS 460 transmission fluid by watching this. Thanks AMD.

    @khautong2774@khautong27742 жыл бұрын
  • This is the best informative video on the fluid change I have found anywhere, thank you my friend 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

    @CHIBA280CRV@CHIBA280CRV8 ай бұрын
  • Thank you. This answered a lot of the practical questions I had.

    @kiwiasian@kiwiasian2 жыл бұрын
  • At 47k miles, I decided to do this since I tow/ haul a lot. I used a scan tool. Pulled the check bolt when temp read 95 degrees. Waited for a light stream/ trickle then put the bolt back in. I have a 2018 Tacoma with tow package. It has the trans cooler that I bypassed like you showed in the video. Thanks for the info! Was super helpful

    @stevencampbell2304@stevencampbell23042 жыл бұрын
  • Super Toyota guy. I've watched 3-4 videos & he's one of the best.

    @henryzamora9756@henryzamora9756 Жыл бұрын
  • Quickly become my favorite toyota channel

    @bigmatt503@bigmatt5032 жыл бұрын
  • I am SO GLAD I FOUND your channel, sir! Please keep teaching us the “Professional Way” to do things right. Don’t worry about the complexity; you have a wonderful ability to make your point! I loved your comment about practicing the procedure; because for me that’s important when operating in a small window of time-PROFESSIONAL: you know and Do, DIY:easy and “good enough “

    @bobmauzy7373@bobmauzy7373 Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for the video. I did my 2013 RX350 following your instructions. Took about 10 mins for the D to come on and took another 10 mins before it started to flash (ambient temp was 80F). Plenty of time to allow the extra fluid to drain out. Of course I put the plug back on as soon as the drain line turned into a drip (about a minute into it).

    @charlesajouri7233@charlesajouri72332 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks I’ll watch your video when I do the fluid change on my family’s Tacoma.

    @ericchen776@ericchen7762 жыл бұрын
  • Very well explained. Thank you. If I lived close to your business, I would definitely be a customer.

    @lamoe11@lamoe11 Жыл бұрын
  • Another thing to corroborate the AT fluid temp when practicing. Note the "Temp" level on the AT gauge. Then also get a reading on the IR gun. But based on the real reading from the sensor. This should give you a window-range for your helper.

    @mikejohnson9118@mikejohnson91182 жыл бұрын
  • AMD, I watch these auto transmission service videos just to increase my enjoyment of the 10 minute, '2 quarts out-2 quarts in' manual transmission fluid changes on my old 5 speed.

    @rightlanehog3151@rightlanehog31512 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for the informative video. I just knocked out the change for a LX 570. Thanks again, and best of luck to you on your new endeavor!

    @civilwolf4843@civilwolf48432 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for your quality content. I am glad that I found your channel a while back. Keep up the great work.

    @robertmuller1247@robertmuller12477 ай бұрын
  • Mr CCN, just did the 1st trans fluid change on my '09 4Runner. It was overdue for sure, it's 1st, however it has just 32,000 miles. This video was HUGELY helpful - thank you! Drain and fill is easy - as you point out, this >appears< more complicated than it really is. I did have a couple of differences from your video tho - yours drained 3 quarts, I used an identical measuring bucket for the drain and got exactly 4qts out. Fortunately I had 6qts of WS on hand. Once in diagnostic mode and having pulled the jumper wire, it was about 14 mins at idle before the A/T Temp light came on and it was time to check the level. Having put in 4 1/2 qts, some came draining out as expected. Once dripping, replaced the check plug and was good. Here's the 2nd thing I noticed - rather than turn the engine off, I let it continue idling. It took another 9 minutes for the light to begin flashing, so I realized there is no huge rush to get under and pull the check plug. Just get right to it, take the time to do it carefully and it will be fine. This a fantastic tutorial, thank you very much for posting! 👍🙏

    @CG-zh1td@CG-zh1td Жыл бұрын
  • The 2 gen and 3 gen Tundra's have the fill plug on the drive side pretty much dead center of the side of the transmission. Can be a bit of a PITA if you have a 4x4 as the front drive shaft is right in the way.

    @TdrSld@TdrSld2 жыл бұрын
  • Now this is the video I have been searching for. Bravo 👏👏

    @kelvis1980@kelvis1980 Жыл бұрын
  • I don't know how I'm just now seeing this video after seeing so many others talk about it. I will use your exact checking method because you're the Toyota Man!

    @smiththers2@smiththers27 ай бұрын
  • Very informative! Just bought a '15 Sienna with 24k miles. I was concerned there was no trans dipstick (I still am!). I'm sure trans fluid was never changed. Please do a program on the Sienna.

    @geofjones9@geofjones92 жыл бұрын
  • Hopefully my 2014 Tundra will be okay. Last month, I did the drain and refilled 1/2 a qt extra then blocked the thermostat with a pin and used the thermo scan gun on top of the pan and drained when it hit 104 degrees. (Took about 10 minutes to get it up there.) Glad I don't have to worry about it for 6-years. (Very low mileage since it's our 3rd vehicle, only 42K right now)

    @coloradoboo1071@coloradoboo10712 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for making these videos, and encouraging us to do it the correct way. An inexpensive bluetooth ODBII adapter and the torque app on a phone made the job even that much easier - just watching the trans temp readout from below the car and pulling the the plug at the right time. Thank you again!

    @Cliflyri@Cliflyri7 ай бұрын
  • Another great video from an excellent instructor.

    @GE-pu8vt@GE-pu8vt Жыл бұрын
  • Man, thank you so much for this video. Unbelievably helpful 👍 I've saved your video for future reference, as we're doing our first drain and fill soon. Thank you 💯

    @cm517chris@cm517chris Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks so much AMD! Did I understand you correctly, when the temp is right, and you go to pull the fluid level plug. Put in park and leave engine running when you pull the plug? Right? Thanks, Alex PS. God Bless you and yours.

      @alexdesamsonow822@alexdesamsonow822 Жыл бұрын
  • I remember first reading this procedure and and thought no way am I even going to attempt that but you’re video does a great job showing exactly how to do it and very clearly making this job look way more doable. Thx!

    @Azfrontier@Azfrontier2 жыл бұрын
    • Yes, I had my initial thoughts exactly like yours, but video does help a lot

      @nicholaspetre1@nicholaspetre12 жыл бұрын
  • This man is awesome. He is the real deal. I worked several years as a Toyota tech and with one of the best Toyota techs possibly ever. He is giving you all great advice in all his videos!

    @weloveups831@weloveups8316 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this video. I'm almost to change the fluid and I was wondering if I can do it at home or take my tacoma to the dealer. You save me some money. Thank you keep going

    @DreammoreRealty@DreammoreRealty2 жыл бұрын
  • Great video...watched it a few times before attempting this on my 2011 Tacoma PreRunner. Just a few observations I'd like to share that might help others. In the fluid level check process...it took about 6 minutes to warm up on a 93 deg F day...after shifting neutral to drive to neutral multiple times the AT Temp light came on steady as anticipated...however, 3 seconds later it started flashing indicating the temp was now above range. This didn't leave me sufficient time to bleed the extra fluid while in the proper temp range, but I did it anyways figuring the Trans fluid temp was on the lower part of its operating range. Once I got the trickle, I screwed in the plug. Probably a 1 minute bleed time in total. Also, in the drain part of the process, I collected 2 qts + 18 oz, a little over 2.5 qts, so don't be surprised if your drain quantity is less than 3 qts. Also use new crush washers for the drain and check plugs...they are the same size...got mine at local dealership parts store. Thanks again for making a great video...keep up the great work...I'm subscribed now 👋🤓👍

    @burdesh@burdesh Жыл бұрын
    • Your truck may have been one of the ones that came from the manufacturer low on fluid. It has been talked about in forums and may even be in one of the TSB's for this AC60 trans. Also, you can replace that silly check fill plug that uses a 5mm allen with a new trans drain hex bolt. Same threads and less chance of having issues stripping out that 5mm hole down the road.

      @steadyeddie7453@steadyeddie74533 ай бұрын
  • Thank up for the video. After a year putting this off and not wanting to pay a dealer I did it myself. Way easier tan I thought. The thing holding me back was not knowing the jumper trick. Thanks for saving me $100!

    @s0lsh1n@s0lsh1n2 жыл бұрын
    • You put off changing the fluid in your $40,000.00+ truck for a year because you didn’t want to spend $100.00…. I don’t understand some people.

      @jayb7796@jayb7796 Жыл бұрын
    • @@jayb7796 it was an 8k camry. Little different

      @s0lsh1n@s0lsh1n Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for the video It worked and I have full confidence that i have the right fluid level in my 06 4runner.

    @brown311355@brown311355 Жыл бұрын
  • Life indeed is good. Followed the video today and completed the task (4th gen 4R, 1GR-FE, 133,000 miles recently purchased). I had a garage (not dealership) change the pan and fluid a few months ago, but I wanted to do a second change to be sure the level was correct and that Toyota WS fluid was used. I educated myself in the last two months about this process and wanted to do the project again to be sure. I ended up having to put in an extra quart of fluid beyond what I drained, so that told me that there was not enough in the system from the change a few months ago. Now the level is correct. Thanks for your excellent videos. God bless.

    @ignagfitzpeltz@ignagfitzpeltz2 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you! Just got to almost 60k on my 2021 4Runner. It was really simple. Thanks for telling us the transmission temp check. This was more than helpful!

    @JAMESWUERTELE@JAMESWUERTELE8 ай бұрын
    • Hello. I also own 21 4Runner, Rear Wheel Drive, 50K miles thus far. Did you do the jumper cable protocol on yours? Does yours actually have a pin in 13? I’m reading that newer trucks don’t have that 13 pin? On mine I can’t tell if it does or not?

      @4Runner21@4Runner215 ай бұрын
  • Excellent video, instructions and breakdown. I just finished a drain and replace on my ‘18 GX460. I feel like an expert, until I burned my forearm maneuvering under the exhaust. 😂

    @jchancalifornia@jchancalifornia Жыл бұрын
    • LOL🤣🤣😂. I too have a GX460 and debating if I want to do it myself.

      @stovar1182@stovar11826 ай бұрын
  • Great video. My dealership changed our fluid for a $89 so I had them do it but if I ever have to I’ll consult your video.

    @christianmondragon7006@christianmondragon70062 жыл бұрын
  • Another DIY job done thanks to your wisdom and guidance. Thank you AMD and please keep the helpful videos coming!

    @chriselliott3741@chriselliott3741 Жыл бұрын
  • Great guide to a ATF change process - would help to know that between the 'D' appearing and it starting flashing can take ~ 3 minutes - plenty of time to pull that level plug

    @MegaBadwolf@MegaBadwolf2 жыл бұрын
    • I started refill when the light was flashing BUT I took the plug off dripped some then stopped. It should be fine ?

      @superpedro4691@superpedro4691 Жыл бұрын
  • Great video. Instead of taking a chance doing it myself I had my local Toyota dealership do a flush on my 4runner (53k miles) hopefully they checked the fluid correctly.

    @Gilbertmk2@Gilbertmk22 жыл бұрын
    • One thing I've learned is even dealer techs take short cuts and don't do thing right sometimes. However, you can always count on the dealer to charge the highest price for the job.

      @carbonking53@carbonking53 Жыл бұрын
  • I miss my 6 speed manual so much right now lol... Great video none the less.

    @andyalmeida8356@andyalmeida83562 жыл бұрын
  • You're a great teacher!!! Thank you for creating this video.

    @clarkgriswold-zr5sb@clarkgriswold-zr5sb9 ай бұрын
  • Next is the correct way to flush brake fluid with and without use of techstream! There has got to be a better way than use using a slower vacuum bleeder, which doesn't cycle the fluid out of the abs system.

    @mattb9664@mattb96642 жыл бұрын
    • Yes! Thats the only fluid I have left to change.

      @Gilbertmk2@Gilbertmk22 жыл бұрын
    • 3aaaaa

      @sharonedgar3110@sharonedgar31102 жыл бұрын
    • I'd like to know because I want to change my 4Runner over to the Prestone Dot4 synthetic. It's very very good brake fluid (I used it in my Tacoma), and provides a very linear brake pedal response, unlike the pressure ramp-up response of the stock fluid which I'm sure is Dot3.

      @mattb9664@mattb96642 жыл бұрын
  • I have a good relationship with my dealership and know their staff. They know I'm fussy and really take care of my vehicles. They seem to make sure staff do things correctly. Where I live it's impractical to do this myself. I love these types of videos because now I know what to expect when i get this service done. I will have an good idea what to look for when I double check their work. Thanks for all the helpful videos AMD!

    @KayBertoss@KayBertoss2 жыл бұрын
    • Lol they’re like, “oh gawd, that Hamilton guy is back.”

      @guymann4016@guymann40162 жыл бұрын
    • How are you going to check their work on a tranny fluid change? How you going to be able to tell if they even did it or not?

      @paulcoenen7918@paulcoenen79182 жыл бұрын
  • Going to be doing my first drain and fill around 70k(2018 4Runner) I know probably not ideal, but I bought it used at 62. Hoping the fluid isn’t too bad but now is better than never and I’m prepared to do it as many times as needed to get a clean batch in there. Most helpful video I’ve found so far, thanks for walking through doing it without a scanner although I plan on buying one it’s nice to know I can do it without.

    @sevensinscocktails@sevensinscocktails Жыл бұрын
  • I watch this guy all the time

    @charlesburdette7497@charlesburdette7497 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for taking the time and effort to share your knowledge. I’m not a Toyota owner but appreciate the sound advice. Maybe I will consider a Toyota in future. Good job!

    @nevv8581@nevv85812 жыл бұрын
    • You need to be a toyota owner. What ever you are driving might not be as good ;)

      @666dynomax@666dynomax Жыл бұрын
    • @@666dynomax Lexus owner… agreed 100%

      @nevv8581@nevv8581 Жыл бұрын
    • @@nevv8581 Ohhh you're a lexus owner, well man thats no issue! That is a toyota, only better!

      @666dynomax@666dynomax Жыл бұрын
  • Finally Toyota improved this procedure!! It was always so difficult to use that dipstick with the grid stamped on it. I like how we now have to check fluid levels from the bottom of the reservoir. That's some next level thinking right there.

    @metricdeep8856@metricdeep88562 жыл бұрын
    • I see what you did there. 😜

      @Tigerwarhawk@Tigerwarhawk2 жыл бұрын
  • Well this changed my mind on doing the drain and fill option. Thank you! I will do it the correct way now

    @FirstnameLastname-vy2dg@FirstnameLastname-vy2dg Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you very much! I just saved $400 changing atf myself

    @user-ts7gr8vq6p@user-ts7gr8vq6p4 ай бұрын
  • Need to watch a few more times to get the hang of the procedure. Thanks AMD! On a side note, you see how the AC condenser (evaporator hose from factory at Chapter 3 starting @2:12 and all the way through in that chapter) is draining on to the frame? I installed a 3/8" OD clear tube about a foot long over the factory drain and secured it tight using a hose clamp and a cable tie thru one of the frame holes. It now drains the water outside and clear of the frame. Not sure why Toyota can't do this at factory!!! its a lot of water that can collect and sit inside the frame aiding rust.

    @Oliver-pl5sk@Oliver-pl5sk2 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for the tip! Can you provide the timestamp for the condenser drain that you are referring to?

      @saintsfan7991@saintsfan79912 жыл бұрын
    • You must be referring to evaporator drain hose..

      @kordapyo612@kordapyo6122 жыл бұрын
    • @@saintsfan7991 around 2:30 but it is evaporator, not condenser..

      @kordapyo612@kordapyo6122 жыл бұрын
    • @@kordapyo612 Cool, thanks Glenn!

      @saintsfan7991@saintsfan79912 жыл бұрын
    • No joke with that. Many crown vics went to the junkyard because of that problem! It collected in a bad spot in the frame, near the passenger LCA mount!

      @alb12345672@alb123456722 жыл бұрын
  • As always, very well presented video. Whomever came up with the term "lifetime fluid" when it comes to fluid maintenance, needs to be slapped. I've seen where this bites a lot of Ford customers in the ass with the AWD PTU case. The PTU in most models is surrounded by high temp components and the fluid basically turns to sludge and causes the PTU to fail ($1700 repair). Ford clearly stated in the manual it was lifetime fluid and didn't need to be changed. It took Ford 13 years to acknowledge that the fluid needs to be changed at 30K.

    @gianmariavolonte4315@gianmariavolonte43152 жыл бұрын
  • Yep, was going to try this. Now I'm just making an appointment at the dealership. Thank you for letting me know this is above my pay grade.

    @paulflannigan888@paulflannigan8886 ай бұрын
  • Very cool to hear the inside "secrets" to servicing the Toyota.

    @henrymorgan3982@henrymorgan3982 Жыл бұрын
  • Appreciating my 20+ year old 4runner more after watching this.

    @BrockOhhhh@BrockOhhhh2 жыл бұрын
    • Those things are comfy and v8

      @gsmiklo8555@gsmiklo85552 жыл бұрын
    • Much better vehicle than these Modern Toyota that's for sure I owned a 2000 Toyota 4Runner never had a problem out of it

      @userokg751@userokg7512 жыл бұрын
    • @@userokg751 🤣😂 no they’re not

      @flight2k5@flight2k52 жыл бұрын
  • Best advice he gives is practice it. I can now do it in my sleep if I had to.

    @FloridaSunMitochondria@FloridaSunMitochondria2 жыл бұрын
    • Practice on your friends/girlfriends vehicle then you can service your own car 😄

      @James-il3tq@James-il3tq2 жыл бұрын
    • Hah…I just did my wife Corolla last week. 🤣😂🤣🤣

      @DogRedful@DogRedful2 жыл бұрын
  • Very detailed and informative video about sealed Toyota trucks transmission fluid change. Thanks

    @KaluNatt@KaluNatt2 жыл бұрын
  • Awesome! Just did this today, little nerve recking for me. I drained out about 2.5 quarts, added 3ish back. Did the wire thing and D-N took about 5 minutes or less. Went to check the overfill and it was just a trickle. So I shut it off thinking it was perfect amount, which it may have been, but added another half quart plus. Did it all over again and got a good drain this time. Worked perfectly. Thank you.

    @clicgear100@clicgear100 Жыл бұрын
  • Great follow up to your previous sealed transmission fluid replacement video, AMD! In particular, it's nice to see the clarifying note about putting the shifter back into Park once the fluid level check mode is activated. Also answers whether one drain and fill is needed, and not multiple cycles. Is there a case where multiple cycles would be beneficial?

    @fizout@fizout2 жыл бұрын
    • Hi! Multiple drain and fill cycles is beneficial if there’s contamination

      @TheCarCareNut@TheCarCareNut2 жыл бұрын
    • @@TheCarCareNut Great video! Do you do multiple drain and fills at 60,000 or just one? Is it ok to just do 1 drain and fill or does Toyota recommend to do multiple drain and fills as a standard procedure? Thanks for your help!

      @larryzapotocky1363@larryzapotocky1363 Жыл бұрын
    • I just have the dealer do and read a magazine.

      @timferguson593@timferguson593 Жыл бұрын
    • @@larryzapotocky1363 I watched his other vids, just one drain and fill every 6 years or 60,000m whichever comes first. You do not have to waste your money on a transmission filter. Always use Toyota Fluid.

      @ceciliaabdalla4954@ceciliaabdalla4954 Жыл бұрын
  • Amazing technique without expensive scanner. Still classic Toyota, always way to go around without scanner

    @rondhole@rondhole2 жыл бұрын
  • I watched a few other video channels on how to drain, fill and check tranny fluid. So, I did my 2013 Rav4 and ended up with too much fluid that came out when I did the level check at the end. Obviously, I did not check the fluid temperature to verify the proper temp. range , I just ran the car to heat up the fluid, and guessed It got too hot, and the fluid expanded too much. Then I got worried and weren't sure how to correct it. I was going to buy a digital heat sensor gun. By chance I came across your video and I followed your instruction using the wire in the OBD , wow, it worked just like you said.Thanks so much , you saved my repair. Keep up the great work.

    @frbhobbyprojects-itswhatid2707@frbhobbyprojects-itswhatid27077 ай бұрын
  • Practiced a few times as suggested using the shorting wire. Worked a treat. Diagnostic screen and checks also came up on the infotainment system. 2012 V6 Prado Kakadu. Found that my level was slightly under full. I used the hand held temp gauge last time. So you were correct, that method isn't accurate, but was slightly out. Thanks mate.👍

    @gavinspring1350@gavinspring1350 Жыл бұрын
  • Toyota should had remembered" don't fix it if it is not broken" when they came up with this complex and expense transmission fluid change and they removed the dependable Dip Stick for the tranny. They just added to the maintenance cost for their owners. What were they thinking? Thanks for the video. I will take my to an indep, tranny shop to have the fluid changed.

    @bwest-yq3uc@bwest-yq3uc2 жыл бұрын
    • I disagree with the dipstick suggestion, those things done by a layman are a main entry point for dust

      @Lotrioni@Lotrioni2 жыл бұрын
    • I changed the fluid and filter on my 14 Corolla. It has the "outdated" dipstick. Just get the trans up to full operating temp, check fluid, adjust if needed and I'm not crawling under a hot running engine. This is definitely to discourage owner maintenance.

      @briangil2163@briangil21632 жыл бұрын
    • I have trust issues, this has been a fantastic video. Nice and easy, no labor charges, and I did it!

      @JAMESWUERTELE@JAMESWUERTELE2 жыл бұрын
    • When it comes time to replace the transmission fluid on my 2020 4runner I'm taking it to the Toyota dealer and have them do it correctly. If anything goes wrong they will be responsible for making it right again.

      @skippylippy547@skippylippy5472 жыл бұрын
    • Be careful when you have a shop do it. Very few shops use a torque wrench. Also many don't use oem specific fluids. They use aftermarket.

      @miriamvivo4279@miriamvivo42792 жыл бұрын
  • Another job well done!!! Thank you!! Lol…. I’m headed out to buy a scan tool!!!🤣🤣🤣

    @kbros65@kbros652 жыл бұрын
  • Master mechanic. Master teacher.

    @AR-pm9nv@AR-pm9nv Жыл бұрын
  • I have a 2011 RX-350. I love your videos!!! Thanks!!!

    @markharootunian775@markharootunian775 Жыл бұрын
  • Sweet just seen this pop up, watching now,I really need to do my trans fluid. Thanks for recording in 1440p looks good.

    @thetechlibrarian@thetechlibrarian2 жыл бұрын
    • Who taught you in school to use seen like this? It is funny how people follow what they "SEEN" other people use just to sound cool. SAW Hold on let me correct this.

      @glennnichols4220@glennnichols42202 жыл бұрын
    • @@glennnichols4220 I bet your fun at parties,, but considering you understood exactly the point I was trying to make and the fact that this is an Internet forum and not a scholastic endeavor I don’t See why you’re whining. Do you sit down and cross your legs when you pee?

      @thetechlibrarian@thetechlibrarian2 жыл бұрын
    • @@thetechlibrarian Can't answer a simple question can you?

      @glennnichols4220@glennnichols42202 жыл бұрын
    • @@thetechlibrarian And then the fact your a librarian makes it even more laughable.

      @glennnichols4220@glennnichols42202 жыл бұрын
    • @@glennnichols4220 yeah history and science were always my strong suits I have to admit I was never Fond of English class , And The Tech Librarian refers to a strong suit about electronics, everybody has something they’re good at,I take it yours is making sure peoples KZhead comments have correct grammar. Do you get paid for it at least ?

      @thetechlibrarian@thetechlibrarian2 жыл бұрын
  • Planning to OV (Orange Virus) tune or KD MAX tune my 2021 Tacoma 4x4 TRD Sport. Will this compromise the reliability of my truck? Will throttle or transmission be affected negatively? Thanks for all your videos!! Really great and informative!!

    @jamesshark1834@jamesshark18342 жыл бұрын
  • Just did my change following your videos. Thanks much!!

    @ADONAIsays-so@ADONAIsays-so Жыл бұрын
  • I have to admit because of your videos and testimonies from people I know that have Toyotas, I ended up getting one myself. 2023 Tacoma SR V6 4x4.

    @hdfxst1521@hdfxst1521 Жыл бұрын
  • What I appreciate more than your informative videos in the fact that your a quality human being. 👍 2 Questions: How is it possible that adding 3qts(out of ~13qts total) every 60k miles is sufficient to keep the ATF relatively clean? And would changing the interval to 30k miles be throwing money away? Thanks.

    @biggeo4762@biggeo47622 жыл бұрын
    • Hi george. The idea is to refresh some of the fluid to keep the transmission protected. Replacing the whole capacity very frequently is actually not good for the transmission. And doing the fluid every 30k is ok but a bit on the early side. Replacing it every 60k is safe

      @TheCarCareNut@TheCarCareNut2 жыл бұрын
  • Another great one. I was always thought to change the filter/screen as well as it is the part in the transmission that filters out debris. And if you said it is not needed, should it be looked at at the next interval?

    @vah-mingmoua9599@vah-mingmoua95992 жыл бұрын
    • I wouldn’t replace it ever as long as the fluid is serviced on time.

      @TheCarCareNut@TheCarCareNut2 жыл бұрын
  • Hi AMD, i just changed AFT on my 2013 Lexus RX 350 ( F sport, 8 speed transmission). Used Toyota OEM WS, and a sangauge 2 . I started draining the excessive fluid @ 95 F, and finished by the gauge showed 100 TFT while the engineering was running, ( 95-113 is the range ). Everything seems fine, and the car drives much smoother. I did take your advice to get ready because of the short window. Thanks. I bought this vehicle at its 70K miles weeks ago, AFT did not seem get changed. I did a first drain fill 10 days ago, today’s task was the 2nd, an interval of about 200 miles. Each time took 3.5 QT. I think I am all set till the car gets 100 K miles. I hope by then, I have a chance to see the filter gets changed, either from you or from other KZheadrs. Thank you!

    @travellerusafromthewest3514@travellerusafromthewest35142 жыл бұрын
  • Awesome explanations !! And details. Now I understand the right way. Thank you!

    @g.fortin3228@g.fortin32282 жыл бұрын
  • Be CAREFUL, AMD incorrectly identified the wrong plug at time stamp 9:47. He says DRAIN plug rather than CHECK plug. He states it correctly when he mentions it again but there’s likely to be a least one person here that will follow exactly as he states. As usual, another GREAT video 🙏

    @thepokerpilotapp@thepokerpilotapp2 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you for the clarification. he confused me aswell when he said drain plug.

      @fredwilliams7893@fredwilliams78932 жыл бұрын
    • I almost follow exactly as he says. Thank you for the correction. Thank you for the wonderful video.

      @dongahng@dongahng2 жыл бұрын
    • I'm still a bit confused. I am presuming the Drain plug is on the bottom of the pan and covers the plastic tube. Where is the 'Check' plug? Is that on the side of the pan and what I would call the 'Fill' plug. I'm thinking that when the fluid reached the proper temp then the Drain plug (bottom of pan) would be removed to let out excess fluid (fluid above the lip of the plastic tube), and that the Fill plug would not be touched.

      @roynajecki1100@roynajecki1100 Жыл бұрын
    • @@roynajecki1100 the drain plug is the 14mm bolt. The check/ overflow plug is the 5mm hex. The fill plug is the 24mm plug up on the passenger side.

      @thepokerpilotapp@thepokerpilotapp Жыл бұрын
    • @@roynajecki1100 the plug that contains the plastic tube is the overflow plug, aka check plug.

      @thepokerpilotapp@thepokerpilotapp Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks again for these videos, really great stuff! Quick question... what is the proper orientation for the crush washer on the drain and overflow plugs? Does the big/flat side go on the bolt head and the small/curved side go on the pan?

    @hiersdable@hiersdable2 жыл бұрын
    • Yes

      @sidethsoeur2134@sidethsoeur21342 жыл бұрын
  • I flushed mine 2010 transmission by the tubes that go to the radiator. I bought this Toyota a 2 years and it was risky but. The previous owner was a good guy! Mine Toyota has 215.000 miles and works perfectly! Thanks in sharing your knowledge! We appreciate it!

    @MrMartinWitt@MrMartinWitt2 жыл бұрын
  • Man do I appreciate you and your channel. Thank you for all your videos I think your great! 🇨🇦

    @guy3749@guy37492 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for the very informative video! You mentioned not replacing All the transmission fluid with vehicles that have around 100k miles on fluid has never been replaced. Can you explain why this is not recommended? Thank you! Wonderful videos!

    @jasonking3627@jasonking36272 жыл бұрын
    • Hi! From experience doing a flush at higher mileage could cause shifting issues. The theory behind it is this. Replacing the entire capacity of the transmission could affect the clutches negatively because fresh fluid has cleaning additives.

      @TheCarCareNut@TheCarCareNut2 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for the response, that makes sense. I'm sure all of us appreciate being taught by a master technician to help us properly care and maintain our Toyota!

      @jasonking3627@jasonking36272 жыл бұрын
  • AMD - thank you for sharing this video. Question - do Toyota technicians at dealerships follow the “correct” method when servicing the transmission? Since you can’t be there in the maintenance bay to oversee their work, should a customer be concerned that it’s being done properly? I appreciate your honesty 👍

    @2020Tundra@2020Tundra Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah you could be concerned. To give yourself some piece of mind you can mark some kind of spot to check if a mechanic actually did anything.

      @serithin4703@serithin4703 Жыл бұрын
  • Exlent.. professionally demonstrated

    @ahmadkamali8547@ahmadkamali85472 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for this, I go back to this every time I change the fluid.

    @danhufferdoutdoors@danhufferdoutdoors6 күн бұрын
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