RX 350 transmission: change fluid?
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I was referring to the RX330, do not know if the 350 manual gives you a drain and fill amount. Does it?
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reviving an old thread. Where is the drain plug located on the 2009? I cant seem to find it, the bottom is pretty much covered with a plastic cover... which part do i need to remove?
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If I recall correctly I removed the whole plastic cover on my 2007 RX - there was no separate access panel to get to the ATF drain plug. The 2009 is probably the same. Be careful with the plastic expansion fasteners. They are easy to break.
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I was calling around to different dealers to get prices and just like others have posters have mentioned, a dealer wouldn't touch it if it's under 100,000 miles.
I recently had my battery changed and they did their 17 point inspection and one of the categories was check all fluids. 3 days later the dash is telling me that I'm out of wind shield wipper fluid???
So I decided to check all the fluids myself and notice the tranny fluid was a bit dark, not pinky but burgundy. Wasn't black. I checked the manual, it didn't say 100k miles but it did say like you mentioned Toyota's World Standard fluid. I've contacted 2 other shops and they want to run a machine and do a flush. From what people are saying here a drain and fill maybe best. I'm not having any shifting or slipping problems so I figured I got some time.
It's kinda cold in the North East to attempt to do it myself and besides I've never done it before. I'm not punking out, I'm just saying that I haven't done it before.
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Would stay away from the flush. Drain and fill should suffice. Gets some new fluid in there and gives one the opportunity to look at the condition of the existing fluid. If you have someone do it for you, make sure you arrange to have a personal look at the fluid they are taking out as well as the fluid they are putting back in. Unless you know what the color of Toyota WS is new you cannot be sure the stuff coming out is a problem.
If you haven't already, check with your local Toyota shop to see if they will do a drain and fill of the transmission for you.
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I would have the transmission BG flushed by a Lexus or Toyota dealer. I had it done on my RX and on a Avalon (twice) with no drawbacks. A BG flush does some cleaning and replaces all the old fluid.
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Quote from Lexus Technical Service Information Bulletin TC008-07:
WORLD STANDARD AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID – TC008-07 June 28, 2007
100,000 Maintenance Interval — Inspection only; ATF-WS does NOT require any
flushing or changing during the life of the vehicle.
The use of Genuine Toyota ATF-WS is recommended.
The use of additives or aftermarket fluids that are considered compatible
or substitutes may result in shift concerns and damage to the internal
transmission components.
ATF-WS is NOT compatible with T-IV or Dexron ATF.
Containers storing Toyota ATF-WS should always be sealed — If exposed to the
atmosphere, ATF-WS may absorb moisture and potentially cause shift concerns if
used in operation.
One time use only.
When performing repairs on ATF-WS equipped transaxles, it is important to use
only new, clean ATF–WS when refilling the ATM.
ATF-WS equipped ATMs may use the overflow type procedure — Any fluid
drained from the overflow plug should be discarded following proper local
regulations and never reused. Failure to do so could result in shift concerns and
damage to the internal transmission components.
WORLD STANDARD AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID – TC008-07 June 28, 2007
100,000 Maintenance Interval — Inspection only; ATF-WS does NOT require any
flushing or changing during the life of the vehicle.
The use of Genuine Toyota ATF-WS is recommended.
The use of additives or aftermarket fluids that are considered compatible
or substitutes may result in shift concerns and damage to the internal
transmission components.
ATF-WS is NOT compatible with T-IV or Dexron ATF.
Containers storing Toyota ATF-WS should always be sealed — If exposed to the
atmosphere, ATF-WS may absorb moisture and potentially cause shift concerns if
used in operation.
One time use only.
When performing repairs on ATF-WS equipped transaxles, it is important to use
only new, clean ATF–WS when refilling the ATM.
ATF-WS equipped ATMs may use the overflow type procedure — Any fluid
drained from the overflow plug should be discarded following proper local
regulations and never reused. Failure to do so could result in shift concerns and
damage to the internal transmission components.
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#26
I was going to change it, called the dealership and heard this--drain it and then put exactly the same amount back in, or it will not work and they will have to work on it. Never heard of anything like that. I should be able to drain, fill to spec on the dipstick and you should be good to go. Anyone ever hear of this before?
#27
some pics of the setup to change atf fluid. I use an empty 1 gallon windshield washer fluid bottle to hold the old nasty atf fluid, so I know exactly how much to replace. I put the 1 gallon bottle inside a 5 gallon pail so that it does not tip over.
pump from harbor freight, with smaller stiff tube added to fit inside of ATF dipstick hole
funnel with tube at end
pump from harbor freight, with smaller stiff tube added to fit inside of ATF dipstick hole
funnel with tube at end
#28
My wife's RX350 has gone through the drain and refill procedure annually for the last 4 years, since 70K miles and now it is 105K miles. So far the transmission is still plenty smooth with no issue (knock on wood).
I buy 4 quarts of WS from the dealer ($9 a quart). Give them to my mechanic and he only charge me $60 labor. He said usually he is usally to drain around 3.5 quarts......
Cost me $100 per year only.
I buy 4 quarts of WS from the dealer ($9 a quart). Give them to my mechanic and he only charge me $60 labor. He said usually he is usally to drain around 3.5 quarts......
Cost me $100 per year only.
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I just took my car to a toyota dealer and had them do it, I also replaced brake fluid, diff fluid. They refused to change PS fluid saying they don't change it but I took a bit of fluid out and it looked clean so I am OK with that for now.