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You can get the starter out without removing the passenger side manifold. Saves you HOURS of work. Trust me, I did it on my 2007 with the 5.7 with the AB60F.
@@rrhistorian8828 yes, I’ve heard of people doing it that way. I usually show how to do things by the repair manual in my videos, and then someone can decide on what shortcuts they want to take. Cheers!
Great video, really appreciate it. Just picked up a low mile transmission to swap into my tundra. Did you ever upload a video of the transmission fluid fill?
@@stephenwisdom4320 hi, you don’t need to program a compensation code like you do in some other Toyota transmissions. However, you do need to reset the memory as shown towards the end of the video.
I was looking for a How-To video to remove the 5.7L Tundra transmission. I might be doing it some time in the future and I think while I'm there, might as well replace the starter with a new one?
@@seanpresto5111 hi, the transmission has a coolant to ATF heat exchanger on the side. Maybe you could unbolt it from the transmission and work around it without draining the coolant or removing the hoses, but I’ve always done it the way I show it the video.
@@Viktor_G_Automotive have you ever rebuilt one of these? Ive rebuilt a chrysler rfe transmisison b4 but this is a totally different beast. Its got alot going on inside
Hello Victor, Quick question about AC compressor replacement on 2008 Lexus RX 350. Can I have the shop evacuate the system then drive the vehicle home so I can replace the AC unit and then drive it back to the shop to recharge the system? Or is driving the vehicle with empty refrigerant ruin the new AC unit? Thank you, I am just trying to save some money on labor.
@@bb5op585 it’s fine as long as you don’t use A/C. I’d disconnect the magnetic clutch wire at the compressor just to make 100% sure it won’t turn on with no refrigerant in it.
We have a 2008 tundra 238K miles-transmission is jerking into drive sounds like it slams into gear- what are ghe options with this model? Can it be rebuilt ? Or does someone offer rebuilt transmissions? Need tomknow my options
@@mikericejacksonville4339 yes, they can be rebuilt, but we did not do that at the dealership. You could reach out to a local transmission shop for options or buy a used transmission from a wrecker. You could also buy a rebuilt from Toyota, but it’s fairly pricey.
@@osvaldoramirez7499 I don’t know for sure all the interchange years. You could check with an auto wrecker, they have access to that type of information.
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@@frankmoore5444 thank you so much for your support, I truly appreciate it!!
Thanks a lot for this video sir, I'm at the mechanic shop now to replace my tranny on a 2007 tundra & this video sure helps. Thanks again!
@@AfricanGorilla my pleasure!
Great video. I have a rear main leak. This will help a ton! Thank you!!
@@anthonypironello6437 you are welcome Anthony!
You can get the starter out without removing the passenger side manifold. Saves you HOURS of work. Trust me, I did it on my 2007 with the 5.7 with the AB60F.
@@rrhistorian8828 yes, I’ve heard of people doing it that way. I usually show how to do things by the repair manual in my videos, and then someone can decide on what shortcuts they want to take. Cheers!
Awesome video, thanks man!
@@vanchodimov4542 you are welcome!
Great video, really appreciate it. Just picked up a low mile transmission to swap into my tundra. Did you ever upload a video of the transmission fluid fill?
@@ShaneHilder-x9z hi, unfortunately I haven’t had a chance to make a fluid replacement video yet
nice work keep up the videos
@@jakeblue8506 thank you for the encouragement!
Once you replaced this transmission did you have to reprogram it?
@@stephenwisdom4320 hi, you don’t need to program a compensation code like you do in some other Toyota transmissions.
However, you do need to reset the memory as shown towards the end of the video.
@@Viktor_G_Automotivethx brother. Watching video now
@ my pleasure!
I was looking for a How-To video to remove the 5.7L Tundra transmission. I might be doing it some time in the future and I think while I'm there, might as well replace the starter with a new one?
@@MyDeere3320 not a bad idea
Can I ask why you drained the coolant? Maybe I skipped through the spot where you explained. Seems like an extra step for no reason
@@seanpresto5111 hi, the transmission has a coolant to ATF heat exchanger on the side. Maybe you could unbolt it from the transmission and work around it without draining the coolant or removing the hoses, but I’ve always done it the way I show it the video.
@Viktor_G_Automotive Ah.. yes I forget about that. This toyota is way more sophisticated than any of my other vehicles.
@@Viktor_G_Automotive have you ever rebuilt one of these? Ive rebuilt a chrysler rfe transmisison b4 but this is a totally different beast. Its got alot going on inside
@ hi, we did not rebuild these at the dealership, the manufacturer does rebuild them at the factory though. Aftermarket shops rebuild them as well.
Hello Victor,
Quick question about AC compressor replacement on 2008 Lexus RX 350. Can I have the shop evacuate the system then drive the vehicle home so I can replace the AC unit and then drive it back to the shop to recharge the system? Or is driving the vehicle with empty refrigerant ruin the new AC unit? Thank you, I am just trying to save some money on labor.
@@bb5op585 it’s fine as long as you don’t use A/C. I’d disconnect the magnetic clutch wire at the compressor just to make 100% sure it won’t turn on with no refrigerant in it.
@@Viktor_G_Automotive makes sense, thank you Sir.
@@bb5op585 no problem
We have a 2008 tundra 238K miles-transmission is jerking into drive sounds like it slams into gear- what are ghe options with this model? Can it be rebuilt ? Or does someone offer rebuilt transmissions? Need tomknow my options
@@mikericejacksonville4339 yes, they can be rebuilt, but we did not do that at the dealership. You could reach out to a local transmission shop for options or buy a used transmission from a wrecker. You could also buy a rebuilt from Toyota, but it’s fairly pricey.
What year transmission is compatible with a 2007 5.7 4x4? does it have to be the same year?
@@osvaldoramirez7499 I don’t know for sure all the interchange years. You could check with an auto wrecker, they have access to that type of information.