04-06 Sealed Transmission fluid change interval? (The Mother thread)
#61
Reliablility
Toyota either has full confidence in their WS transmission, or they really want us (or next owner) to replace them later. I think that if the dealer insists on not replacing something when the customer requests it, then they back up their "not wanting to" with some written statement stating that if that component breaks, they will replace at no cost.
#62
Toyota either has full confidence in their WS transmission, or they really want us (or next owner) to replace them later. I think that if the dealer insists on not replacing something when the customer requests it, then they back up their "not wanting to" with some written statement stating that if that component breaks, they will replace at no cost.
The Head Service guy, was Strongly recommending we not touch it, that the World Standard Fluid is good until 100k, He said to change it at 100k, if we change it before it can make the tranny slip.
I was laughing, since they just want warranty to run out.
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Michaelp99 (04-01-20)
#63
My service guy said that he does not reccomend I change the fluids. I told him to do it and he said that he would not be responsible of the transmission failed after the change. Does the screen need to be changed?
#64
Isn't that just such hogwash .... if you don't change it and the granny goes, it'll be 'oh well... guess it just went bad' but if you do change it and it somehow goes bad, then it's. 'See you should not have changed it...' guess Lexus was smart to not give an interval figuring nothing was going to happen within warranty period anyway....
#65
The Lexus dealer in my area said to change all the fluids just makes sense.
The Yota master tech,I trust him he does the frame changes on the Tacoma under rust warrantees, just today said yes states no changes for lifetime but it can't hurt and he would change it if it was his car. he did not like power flushes. Mine was changed at 55 k now has 160k all hwy miles.
I have a good dealer not a stealer. I bring my own oil, cost of a filter and 11 bucks for labor and a car wash to boot. Wifes Camry 5.11 bucks a quart for synthetic, filter 4.55, 11 bucks labor and a wash.
The Yota master tech,I trust him he does the frame changes on the Tacoma under rust warrantees, just today said yes states no changes for lifetime but it can't hurt and he would change it if it was his car. he did not like power flushes. Mine was changed at 55 k now has 160k all hwy miles.
I have a good dealer not a stealer. I bring my own oil, cost of a filter and 11 bucks for labor and a car wash to boot. Wifes Camry 5.11 bucks a quart for synthetic, filter 4.55, 11 bucks labor and a wash.
#67
Been on the fence with this issue.
Finally broke down yesterday and bought 14 quarts of WS ATF @ the Toyota dealer. After watching the flush on the machine, I was very glad I did it.
I know fluid gets dirty and eventually breaks down over time. I did not expect the fluid to be almost as black as the container for the new quarts. Could not even see the white wheel on the machine as the fluid passed. Took 12 quarts to totally flush, and since I had the extra two, we just kept it on. Probably a waste, however since it is a sealed system, I do not plan on needing two quarts in my garage. Even if it was a waste, I feel better, and that is not a waste.
BTW, 73K miles on the ride as of today.
Randy B
I know fluid gets dirty and eventually breaks down over time. I did not expect the fluid to be almost as black as the container for the new quarts. Could not even see the white wheel on the machine as the fluid passed. Took 12 quarts to totally flush, and since I had the extra two, we just kept it on. Probably a waste, however since it is a sealed system, I do not plan on needing two quarts in my garage. Even if it was a waste, I feel better, and that is not a waste.
BTW, 73K miles on the ride as of today.
Randy B
#69
#70
Racer
I want to get my transmission fluid changed early .... car is at 70,000 miles
I favour the "drain and fill" method over the power flush, even though it doesn't change out all the fluid. If the transmission is "sealed" can someone explain how it can be drained ..... how do you actually drain out the old fluid.
I am asking because I want to make sure the lube place that drains and fills it does it right.
Also, approximately what % of the transmission oil gets changed this way ?
Thanks
I favour the "drain and fill" method over the power flush, even though it doesn't change out all the fluid. If the transmission is "sealed" can someone explain how it can be drained ..... how do you actually drain out the old fluid.
I am asking because I want to make sure the lube place that drains and fills it does it right.
Also, approximately what % of the transmission oil gets changed this way ?
Thanks
#73
Change your transmission fluid (04-06)
For those on the fence about changing your WS transmission fluid, just do it. I recently bought my 2005 UL with 109k on it. All the fluids had been changed religiously by the previous owner except the transmission fluid because Lexus does not recommend changing it (obviously I completely disagree with this).
My method has been doing a few drain and refills and once you get the method down, it is really simple. I found the best method is to use a funnel and tube and refill through the engine bay down to the fill plug. The first time I drained it it was really dark with no real hint of any red in the fluid. Definitely not something I would want in my transmission for life. I was able to get almost 3 quarts out each drain and every time I have done it the fluid is getting much better.
I am now on my 3rd drain and refill and the fluid came out red and looks good. I am going to do it one more time and then will be done for a while.
Don't be afraid to do this if you have been debating it. Whether you do it yourself or have Lexus do it get that old nasty stuff out of there!!! It is not magic fluid and that the transmission will not be damaged if you change the fluid as long as you know what you are doing.
My transmission has always shifted very smoothly, but I have noticed that it is shifting even better (especially the 5-6 shift) with the new fluid.
My method has been doing a few drain and refills and once you get the method down, it is really simple. I found the best method is to use a funnel and tube and refill through the engine bay down to the fill plug. The first time I drained it it was really dark with no real hint of any red in the fluid. Definitely not something I would want in my transmission for life. I was able to get almost 3 quarts out each drain and every time I have done it the fluid is getting much better.
I am now on my 3rd drain and refill and the fluid came out red and looks good. I am going to do it one more time and then will be done for a while.
Don't be afraid to do this if you have been debating it. Whether you do it yourself or have Lexus do it get that old nasty stuff out of there!!! It is not magic fluid and that the transmission will not be damaged if you change the fluid as long as you know what you are doing.
My transmission has always shifted very smoothly, but I have noticed that it is shifting even better (especially the 5-6 shift) with the new fluid.
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JBrady (02-27-19)
#75
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I was reading through some threads on http://www.tundrasolutions.com about their WS filled trannys, As well other discussions on WS trannys on a search.
http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forum...el/#post429440
Big thread with links:
http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forum...-fluid-change/
http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forum...el/#post429440
Big thread with links:
http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forum...-fluid-change/