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How do you know when you need to change your tranny fluid?
When chanign fluid, you start draining, should i be put under pressure? Can someone find the location of the nut for the tranny on a 2001 4Runner, I tried searching, but couldnt get it... i also checked manual... |
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i'm out past the south side triangle (57, 80, and 94) in university park.
probably OK with every 30K or every 60K. really you should go by whats in the owners manual. limited slips usually have a shorter interval then an open differential since theres more mechanical action happening. -------------------- |
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QUOTE(Bitter @ Oct 18, 2007 - 10:20 PM) [snapback]606412[/snapback] i'm out past the south side triangle (57, 80, and 94) in university park. probably OK with every 30K or every 60K. really you should go by whats in the owners manual. limited slips usually have a shorter interval then an open differential since theres more mechanical action happening. Well, in the owners manual for the 4runner it doesn't say... i checked today, that was the first place i checked... and I dont own a Celica manual... is there a synthetic oil that will last longer? or something of that sort.... so you live closer to midway..... |
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