Transmission Filter Change DIY
#16
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When the filter gets dirty it looks grey-ish maybe some people mistake that as a paper element? It's orange/yellow-ish when new. If there is a screen type filter for the U140E I'd use that versus the felt element they tend to get gunked up and clog. Terrible design.
Yes I did my bad.
Yes I did my bad.
But, yes the screen filter allows for better flow while compromising filtration.
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Question on the 4ES: when I did the timing belt in my '05 last summer, I also dumped the pan and tried to swap in a new filter/screen that I sourced from the dealer for my VIN. My VIN tag says I have the a U151E trans. Try as I might, there were 2 bolts I was simply not able to get out of the pan, they are above the subframe on the driver's side, and unreachable. I have pretty much every type of wrench known to man, but I couldn't get them off. I tried a flex socket, short and flexy GearWrenches, box wrench, offset box wrench, blah blah blah but it just wasn't gonna happen. I was kinda tired of the project at that point, so I put the bolts back in and gave up. I did do a full fluid exchange, but I would still like to put that nice new screen in.
What is the trick to getting those bolts out? I hope I don't need to unbolt and jack up the engine...
What is the trick to getting those bolts out? I hope I don't need to unbolt and jack up the engine...
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Thanks guys - running by the Toyota dealership tomorrow to pick up whatever they have. Don't have time to hunt down a screen type filter if indeed they don't have one. One thing I'll mention is that the bolts on my pan were no where near 69 lbft which probably explains the grime on the one side of the pan and beyond...Also, 69 lbft seems like a lot for these small bolts, but I won't 2nd guess the manual. I'll post what I eventually get in the way of a filter tomorrow.
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Its 69 inlb... you may be out of luck on the filter at the dealership. At work we'll typically have to overnight parts from the main warehouse for cars older than 7 years old. But who knows maybe you'll be lucky and they randomly have one in stock, it happens.
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Question on the 4ES: when I did the timing belt in my '05 last summer, I also dumped the pan and tried to swap in a new filter/screen that I sourced from the dealer for my VIN. My VIN tag says I have the a U151E trans. Try as I might, there were 2 bolts I was simply not able to get out of the pan, they are above the subframe on the driver's side, and unreachable. I have pretty much every type of wrench known to man, but I couldn't get them off. I tried a flex socket, short and flexy GearWrenches, box wrench, offset box wrench, blah blah blah but it just wasn't gonna happen. I was kinda tired of the project at that point, so I put the bolts back in and gave up. I did do a full fluid exchange, but I would still like to put that nice new screen in. What is the trick to getting those bolts out? I hope I don't need to unbolt and jack up the engine...
#23
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Regarding the tranny pan, I was able to get away with the larger 3/8" torque wrench set at 6 ft-lb (minimum is 5 ft-lb), but I don't recommend it because torque wrenches are known to be inaccurate at either end of the scale.
I haven't looked under my 4ES closely at the tranny pan, but could you get at those bolts easier by removing the driver's wheel and the splash guard over the transmission?
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OK everything is buttoned up and no leaks. I attached the new filter that I got (PureChaos you were right...The Toyota dealership didn't have one in stock, so I got mine at O'Reillys).
From what I could tell and feel, it looks like a paper element (as opposed to felt). Didn't have the energy to run around all of metro Phoenix to round up a screen filter. Didn't see any online either. The filter and gasket cost $20. Had a little trouble getting the first couple of bolts started on the pan but after the first two, the holes lined up pretty well and I snugged them down NOT to 69lbft!
Only misstep was my underestimating the amount of fluid I drained out...missed it by 1/2 qt...will top her off tomorrow. Thanks for everyone's input.
From what I could tell and feel, it looks like a paper element (as opposed to felt). Didn't have the energy to run around all of metro Phoenix to round up a screen filter. Didn't see any online either. The filter and gasket cost $20. Had a little trouble getting the first couple of bolts started on the pan but after the first two, the holes lined up pretty well and I snugged them down NOT to 69lbft!
Only misstep was my underestimating the amount of fluid I drained out...missed it by 1/2 qt...will top her off tomorrow. Thanks for everyone's input.
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