Transmission Pan Cracked on IS200t
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Transmission Pan Cracked on IS200t
Hey guys,
I am looking for someone who can provide me information one where I can get the correct transmission pan since mine cracked recently.
I also need to know where I can get the correct transmission fluid and know how many quartz I need.
It's a 2016 Lexus IS200t.
Please help!
Thanks in advance.
I am looking for someone who can provide me information one where I can get the correct transmission pan since mine cracked recently.
I also need to know where I can get the correct transmission fluid and know how many quartz I need.
It's a 2016 Lexus IS200t.
Please help!
Thanks in advance.
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I suggest you put in your vin# here to find the part number. Once you have your part number you search for the best price.
https://www.lexuspartsnow.com/parts-...l-pan-atm.html
https://www.lexuspartsnow.com/parts-...l-pan-atm.html
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The transmission uses Toyota genuine ATF WS fluid.
You'll need approx. 3.4 quarts.
Good luck filling it as there is no dipstick and a specific procedure to set the transmission fluid level based on operating temperature and the flow from an overflow plug.
You'll need approx. 3.4 quarts.
Good luck filling it as there is no dipstick and a specific procedure to set the transmission fluid level based on operating temperature and the flow from an overflow plug.
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I was also going to ask if anyone has ever done it and to guide me on doing it but it sounds complicated already, lol.
I realized there was no dipstick so I was wondering how I'd go about doing it correctly...
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So I guess the best option is to go to Lexus and do it. I've already ordered the OEM parts, so now I'm just waiting for it to arrive.
I was also going to ask if anyone has ever done it and to guide me on doing it but it sounds complicated already, lol.
I realized there was no dipstick so I was wondering how I'd go about doing it correctly...
I was also going to ask if anyone has ever done it and to guide me on doing it but it sounds complicated already, lol.
I realized there was no dipstick so I was wondering how I'd go about doing it correctly...
Here is basic instructions on replacing the pan...you'll need basic hand tools. Filling the transmission requires being able to pump the fluid into the filler plug that's on the driver's side of the transmission, which can be difficult without the service tool.
Honestly it's probably best to have the dealer do it...but if you're adventurous, you could replace the pan and tow it to the dealer to have the fluid filled and level set.
53. INSTALL AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OIL PAN SUB-ASSEMBLY(a) Install the 3 transmission oil cleaner magnets to the automatic transmission oil pan sub-assembly as shown in the illustration.
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Transmission Oil Cleaner Magnet
(b) Install a new automatic transmission oil pan gasket to the automatic transmission oil pan sub-assembly.
(c) Install the automatic transmission oil pan sub-assembly with automatic transmission oil pan gasket to the automatic transmission case sub-assembly with the 9 bolts.
Torque:
7.4 N·m {75 kgf·cm, 65 in·lbf}
*1
Sleeve
*2
Automatic Transmission Case Sub-assembly
*a
Correct
*b
Incorrect
*c
Protrusion
- Make sure that automatic transmission oil pan gasket seal surface and automatic transmission oil pan sub-assembly contact surface are free of oil and foreign matter.
- Install the automatic transmission oil pan gasket so that there is no slack in the automatic transmission oil pan gasket, and the entire seal surface is level.
- Make sure that the 9 protrusions are properly engaged to the automatic transmission oil pan sub-assembly.
- When installing the automatic transmission oil pan sub-assembly, make sure that the automatic transmission oil pan gasket is not pinched between sleeve and the seal surface of the automatic transmission case sub-assembly.
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