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Any high mileage RX without transmission problem?

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Old 02-03-10, 09:56 AM
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Me, Toyota T-IV drained and filled every 15K (every other SYN engine oil change), 4 qts to be exact. Just like the rest of my fleet.
Old 02-03-10, 09:59 AM
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Originally Posted by lexus114
It`s a screen isnt it? was their a lot of silt on the bottom of the pan? I changed mine to synthetic two months ago to Amsoil. Not any huge difference,just piece of mind really. But what concerned me is,the other day (Saturday) it was a high of 19 degrees here. And my trans was acting real strange,slipping from 3rd to 4th gear. I dont know what that was all about unless the Synthetic is cleaning things up in their. (yes the fluid level is correct)
Yeppers. Clean it out and pour, there wasn't anything out of the ordinary in terms of shavings IIRC, i was jsut surprised that there was nothing to remove and change [filter]

Originally Posted by mandyfig
Me, Toyota T-IV drained and filled every 15K (every other SYN engine oil change), 4 qts to be exact. Just like the rest of my fleet.
Well, you failed to state current mileage(s) on the car. Nice to see someone else using just the Toyota Spec Oil.
Old 02-03-10, 10:04 AM
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it is rumored that 2010 models use synthetic though im not 100% sure. They still use gear boxes, only hybrids use CVT
Old 02-03-10, 04:47 PM
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The maint schedule on my 09 recommends changing tranny fluid every 60k (if used for towing). No maint at all if you don't tow. One could certainly change the fluid every 60k, or 30k for overkill.

It also states:
"Using automatic transmission fluid other than “Toyota Genuine ATF WS” may cause
deterioration in shift quality, locking up of your transmission accompanied by vibration,
and ultimately damage the automatic transmission of your vehicle."

I think older models used ATF IV. A lot of transmissions are very sensitive to the type of fluid. The above statement in the manual could be used to void any warranty claims should you use non-approved fluid.
Old 02-05-10, 09:04 AM
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i have 157k on 04 rx330. never changed trany fluid. starting to slip abit. i hope i can find a second hand one at the junkyard. wonder if it is the same as a camery?
Old 02-05-10, 11:12 AM
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Originally Posted by boatable
i have 157k on 04 rx330. never changed trany fluid. starting to slip abit. i hope i can find a second hand one at the junkyard. wonder if it is the same as a camery?
That's great! Over 150K!
Old 02-05-10, 02:13 PM
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2004 RX330 with 125,000 miles. Had transmission fluid changed once, at 110k. No problems other than the original jerking when shifting, which took about a dozen trips to the dealer to finally get them to load the proper program, fixing the problem.
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About 90K miles on our '05 RX330 and tranny still running fine.
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2004 RX330 w/ 108K miles; never had the transmission fluid changed yet; had the ecu flashed in 2005 and have been pumping premium since, but still jerks from 2nd to 3rd gear once in a while. it also delays shifting sometimes from 2nd to 3rd, but other than that, still going strong.
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Originally Posted by blackrx330
2004 RX330 w/ 108K miles; never had the transmission fluid changed yet; had the ecu flashed in 2005 and have been pumping premium since, but still jerks from 2nd to 3rd gear once in a while. it also delays shifting sometimes from 2nd to 3rd, but other than that, still going strong.
Great! Another RX with over 100K miles on it!
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Originally Posted by blackrx330
2004 RX330 w/ 108K miles; never had the transmission fluid changed yet; had the ecu flashed in 2005 and have been pumping premium since, but still jerks from 2nd to 3rd gear once in a while. it also delays shifting sometimes from 2nd to 3rd, but other than that, still going strong.
Why would u not change your tranny fluid? U say u are having some issues so it would only make since to get a flush out of tranny fluid.

A $100 bill is a lot cheaper then a new tranny.
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2004 FWD with a bit over 120k miles, changed tranny fluid at 100k by the dealer. Running just fine.
Old 03-04-10, 08:40 PM
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Thumbs up RX transmission problem?

I have a 2004 RX330 with 93,000 miles, zero problems with anything. What is considered "high milage"?

Ken from AZ:
Old 04-04-10, 09:39 AM
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I had a 1986 cressida that went 529,000 on the same motor ps and rear end also the transmission all I used was Mobil one synthetic every where on the car my 1991 lexus has 238,000 miles and use mobil one again everywere and no problems ams oil is also great anytime you use synthetic oil you will improve the chances of you car going a H--- of a lot miles...
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2004 AWD with performance package, 178k and no problems at all ,Fluids changed regularly, has a slight hesitation even after reflash a while ago.


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