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Diy For Changing Tranny Fluid In A 97-99?

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Old 07-15-06, 08:20 AM
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Default Diy For Changing Tranny Fluid In A 97-99?

is there a diy for changing the transmision fluid in a 97-99 es300?
i found the one for a 02 and +, but couldnt find one for my year.


thanks in advance for any help
Old 07-15-06, 10:36 AM
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It is a simple drain and refill unless you want to flush the whole fluid out.

check this Thread for 98'ES300
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i'm sorry i didnt really understand the thread... so do i have to drain both the tranny and the differential fluid at the same time or can i just drain the tranny? does it make a difference if i dont drain both? do i have fill them both up at the same time and are they both filled up from the same hole (where the dipstick is)?
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anyone know the size of the allen key that takes the tranny bolt and the diferential bolt off?
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