09 350 Tranny Fluid Change
#4
Lexus Test Driver
the IS has a sealed transmission is technically its NOT supposed to be changed. There has been recent threads discussing that. However it is not IMPOSSIBLE to drain the tranny fluid. The fluid can be drained from a bold on the bottom side of the tranny BUT there is no fill hole for it still making it a bad decision to attempt to drain the fluid.
#5
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Well, technically speaking... it would be every 100k miles you would change it since it's "World Standard" and has a use life of 100k miles. I'm not sure if shops would have a flushing machine to flush all the fluid out or not. If they don't, its just a drain and fill of the pan.
#6
the IS has a sealed transmission is technically its NOT supposed to be changed. There has been recent threads discussing that. However it is not IMPOSSIBLE to drain the tranny fluid. The fluid can be drained from a bold on the bottom side of the tranny BUT there is no fill hole for it still making it a bad decision to attempt to drain the fluid.
My wifes 06 gs300 Was"Sealed" as well and I drained and filled it, if there's a drain hole there's a fill hole.
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#8
The transmission has to be warmed up to a specific temp (i think there was a 5 degree varience) to ensure the fluid is at the right level. Check it when its too hot and the fluid will end up being low, check when its too cold and you will over fill. Both will be bad down the road.
Not saying it cant be done with out a tech stream but its a crapshoot.
#9
Lexus Test Driver
Somone correct me if I am wrong but the GS300's back in 06 had completely different transmissions and was NOT sealed transmissions before the overhaul in 07 when the GS and the IS350 shared the same drive train. The GS300's has a transmission drain plug and dip stick and filler hole. The IS as well as the newer GS (if i recall) don't have trans dipsticks. MY IS DOES NOT have a transmission dipstick to even check the fluid levels
#10
Could someone please define " Tech Stream"?
I'm not willing to run my Is as hard as I do without changing the tranny fluid every 50k.
For what it's worth my wifes 06 tranny had to be drained and filled a couple of times to cycle through all the old tranny fluid. (Toyota wanted $350 to do a tranny fluid flush).
At 100k it was brown and foul smelling, with 90% freeway driving. The new fluid was bright red.
Thanks,
Claus
I'm not willing to run my Is as hard as I do without changing the tranny fluid every 50k.
For what it's worth my wifes 06 tranny had to be drained and filled a couple of times to cycle through all the old tranny fluid. (Toyota wanted $350 to do a tranny fluid flush).
At 100k it was brown and foul smelling, with 90% freeway driving. The new fluid was bright red.
Thanks,
Claus
#11
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Techstream is a laptop used by Toyota/Lexus dealerships to gain access to the ECU and other computers/sensors on the vehicle. It allows for programming updates, customizations, data logging, pulling DTCs, etc...you can buy a new techstream 2 for just $4k now
There is a drain and fill plug on the trans pan, but you will only get about 1 quart or less out of the pan, so it is not worth it. There is no dipstick or cooler lines to hook a flush machine up to, so no option there either. My recommendation would be the same as the engineers that designed and built the car (who probably know a lot more than we do about this) and don't touch it.
There is a drain and fill plug on the trans pan, but you will only get about 1 quart or less out of the pan, so it is not worth it. There is no dipstick or cooler lines to hook a flush machine up to, so no option there either. My recommendation would be the same as the engineers that designed and built the car (who probably know a lot more than we do about this) and don't touch it.
#12
Lexus Test Driver
Tech Stream is a toyota Diagnostic tool that they use when doing big jobs like that. I was reading a tranny flush PDF that says the TCU has to be reflashed every time you attempt to remove the fluid. Not every shop has it but toyota/lexus dealerships should have it. If the tranny gets below a certain liquid level, then the TCU throws a permanent code that can only be solved by a dealership flash. (not sure but thats how my honda was so just assuming its the same technology)
I think what everyone was referringto was that transmission flush machine that replaces the fluid with fresh fluid as it takes out the old fluid.
I think what everyone was referringto was that transmission flush machine that replaces the fluid with fresh fluid as it takes out the old fluid.
#13
the IS has a sealed transmission is technically its NOT supposed to be changed. There has been recent threads discussing that. However it is not IMPOSSIBLE to drain the tranny fluid. The fluid can be drained from a bold on the bottom side of the tranny BUT there is no fill hole for it still making it a bad decision to attempt to drain the fluid.
I just drained and refilled and drained my 09 IS350 tranny just like I did on my wifes 06 GS300.
Fill hole is on drivers side 23mm under black plastic cover.
I did what many people here advice if they don't want to pay $300+ for a Lexus/Toyota flush.
Drain, refill. Run for 5-10 minutes, drain refill. At 55000 miles my fluid was dark. after 2 drain refills it's now pink, clear and like new.
I will do this every 50k, which is recommended for Canadian and European owners.