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Would an A760E from a 2013 GS350 (rwd) fit and work with a 2009 GS350 (rwd)? They appear identical but they have different serial numbers??? See photos please.
Have to match part numbers (include any change-ups) otherwise you could end up with a show stopper incompatibility. Only people that will know for sure are the ones that have swapped specific units.
Have to match part numbers (include any change-ups) otherwise you could end up with a show stopper incompatibility. Only people that will know for sure are the ones that have swapped specific units.
what do you mean by a showstopper incompatibility?
what do you mean by a showstopper incompatibility?
Electrical. Incompatible internals. And probably other things I have not thought of. You could have success or the transmission will never shift properly. Why gamble get a compatible unit not like this transmission is rare.
Electrical. Incompatible internals. And probably other things I have not thought of. You could have success or the transmission will never shift properly. Why gamble get a compatible unit not like this transmission is rare.
ok so I went with the correct AT number. I have the trans now. Thank you for your help! What kind of gaskets/seals should i change right now while its off of the car?
Last edited by Mirdadz; Mar 4, 2024 at 05:21 PM.
Reason: Clarification.
Crankshaft seal 90311-A0027 get this at a dealer it is not worth messing around if this seal leaks you're doing the job twice. If you don't see any evidence of a leak at the torque converter then leave the seal alone. Make sure you follow the factory service manual to a T especially when bolting up and torquing the flex plate.
I hope the transmission shipped with the torque converter secured.
Crankshaft seal 90311-A0027 get this at a dealer it is not worth messing around if this seal leaks you're doing the job twice. If you don't see any evidence of a leak at the torque converter then leave the seal alone. Make sure you follow the factory service manual to a T especially when bolting up and torquing the flex plate.
I hope the transmission shipped with the torque converter secured.
Thanks bro! Got it. Torque converter was on but i removed it to inspect it.