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I own a 03 Camry with 33k on it. I look all over my service manual, but I didn't find change trasmission at any milage or any time. I open the hood there is a sticker on the dipstick it says "No need to change transmission fluid." Last time I had 30k service the delaer recommand me to change the transmission fluid, is it a good advice?
Toyota's new fluid is supposed to last longer than 30000 mil unlike Dexron III. Although even when the transmissions ran Dexron III, it never gave a definitive schedule for changing the fluid under normal conditions.
I'm still changing my transmission oil at 30 000 miles though. I don't know how well GL-4 holds up...
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I had the tranny fluid changed in my 07' Camry because I had 64,000km's on it. I plan on having it changed again once it reaches 100,000km's. I also have had the coolant changed at the same time.
I figure it can't hurt to do it -I look at it as a preventative measure, although I know others may disagree.
Gen 5's use Type T-IV transmission fluid. I've seen NUMEROUS cars with about 30,000 miles where the fluid was burned badly. The fluid should be inspected at regular service intervals and changed as soon as it's noticed that the fluid condition is deteriorated.
Gen 6's DO NOT have a "locked" transmission and should also be inspected and the fluid changed as needed.
Not all cars are the same, and not everyone drives under the same conditions.
many new toyotas have a locked tranny that you cannot change the fluid in.............but toyota can
my 05 DC Tundra is one of the lucky ones. they said that it would need changing at 100,000 miles.
Gen 5's use Type T-IV transmission fluid. I've seen NUMEROUS cars with about 30,000 miles where the fluid was burned badly. The fluid should be inspected at regular service intervals and changed as soon as it's noticed that the fluid condition is deteriorated.
Not all cars are the same, and not everyone drives under the same conditions.
Interesting. My gen 5.5 is at 26K miles now and the fluid is still bright pink and smells fine. I try to check it at the same time I pull my oil dipstick. I'll keep an eye on it and change it when the time comes.
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i should prolly change and flush the fluid out then...
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I asked for a tranny flush, and they said my car won't ever need it?
most mechanics i talk to say flushing your tranny is a bad idea & can cause damage. on top of that i dont know any car makers that actually recommend it. If you change your trans fluid regularly i don't think its neccesary.
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