Thank you so much for making this video always learning new things from them. I have asked before if you could make a DRL delete video can you do one if possible... and always thank you for your 4Runner videos they help a lot my 02 4runner has 305,000 mile and still going strong best SUV ever made.
Hi, thank you very much for making these types of videos, they are very helpful. I just bought a 1999 Toyota 4 Runner 3 gen and I have to do maintenance on several things because I want to have it at 100%.
9:35 don't look so clean anymore, now that it's all in that clear bucket. I thought mine looked clean as it was pouring out of the drain hole, but once in the jug I knew I was right to change it.
So I'm checking my 96 4 runner dip stick on the transmission oil so my ❓ is where should the oil be at the market on the dip stick when it's cold be before I start changing the new oil
Might be a stupid question but would this method work on 100 series Land Cruiser? (2001) This seems a lot more straightforward than the cruiser videos I’ve found
Hey Speedy! I have a 3rd gen with 230,000 miles and never changed the trans fluid. I did just install new Oem radiator yesterday. Would you recommend complete flush like you did or drain and fill? I’m worried about getting rid of all the clutch material at once. Can this be bad for the transmission? Any feedback is greatly appreciated. Thank you
Hi there- looking to do all my different and transfer oils on my 1998 4runner SR5 soon. I tried to order the male hex replacement bolt (as per your link) and they are telling me it will not fit my vehicle. I know your is a 2002 from watching your videos, so how do I find out the fill plug size of my 1998 to see if it's the same?
I’m not really familiar with Toyotas, does your truck not have a transmission filter? Everything I’ve owned had one and I’ve always changed it when I did the fluid, awesome video Sir 👍😁
Just a dumb question, if you would disconnect the high line and low line on the radiator, would you be able to put the high side in a bucket and the low side in the new fluid and it would suck the new in, until you have 11 qts out?
Speedy, rather than drain the pan, can you not just bleed, then replace only? With draining the pan as the first step, arent you just bleeding out fresh fluid?
Hello new subscriber here. My neighbor want to sell me his 2001 4runner 4x4 but the valve cover starts to leak oil. I I don't know how to fix it and don't have enough money to bring it to a mechanic. I want to know if engine will be broken down if I drive it like that until I make it be fixed. The leak is minor. Thanks...🙏
Common issue for them. If it’s leaking a minor amount you can tighten the valve cover bolt very slightly . It’s an inch pound spec. It won’t be an issue unless it’s leaking a ton. Can leak onto your alternator or exhaust etc.
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Thank you so much for making this video always learning new things from them. I have asked before if you could make a DRL delete video can you do one if possible... and always thank you for your 4Runner videos they help a lot my 02 4runner has 305,000 mile and still going strong best SUV ever made.
Hi, thank you very much for making these types of videos, they are very helpful. I just bought a 1999 Toyota 4 Runner 3 gen and I have to do maintenance on several things because I want to have it at 100%.
Congrats on the purchase, they're great vehicles and becoming classics.
Very insightful video. Thanks for the details. More of Ms. Speedy too!
Thanks I have been doing this for years .
Thanks good video going to start with the 1rst step t
Should the car be running when you check?
9:35 don't look so clean anymore, now that it's all in that clear bucket. I thought mine looked clean as it was pouring out of the drain hole, but once in the jug I knew I was right to change it.
Must be a veteran (I am too…)… it’s FACTORY service manual. It field service manual. 😂😂
LOL You're right!
So I'm checking my 96 4 runner dip stick on the transmission oil so my ❓ is where should the oil be at the market on the dip stick when it's cold be before I start changing the new oil
minus the dipstick re-fill, wouldn't this method work on a 5th gen 4runner too?
Might be a stupid question but would this method work on 100 series Land Cruiser? (2001)
This seems a lot more straightforward than the cruiser videos I’ve found
What if you had a pump pumping in fluid through the line you disconnected/plugged up...could you add at the same time you're draining?
You bet. Be sure to shut off the pump at same time you turn the engine.
Thanks for the tips. If I choose to do the easy, drain and fill, multiple times, does it matter if I mix ATF fluid. Not sure what was used last.
IMO no, these fluids are meant to be compatible.
Hey Speedy! I have a 3rd gen with 230,000 miles and never changed the trans fluid. I did just install new Oem radiator yesterday. Would you recommend complete flush like you did or drain and fill? I’m worried about getting rid of all the clutch material at once. Can this be bad for the transmission? Any feedback is greatly appreciated. Thank you
I'd do exactly what I did but if you don't know the history of the fluid add a trans filter change as well.
I'm confused, how many quarters of transmission fluid you used in total? Also where did you buyed the transmission pan gasket.thanks in advance.
So, when refilling fluid, did you drain and add 1 qt. at a time or 3 qtrs. at a time?
I think I did 2 at a time.
Is your 4runner 4x4? Also, you think about the replacing the filter? Just curious
It's a 4x4...@16:20 you can see the transfer case lever
Pink milkshake happens to all vehicles that have transmission coolers in the radiator. You can avoid that by getting a aluminum radiator.
Hi there- looking to do all my different and transfer oils on my 1998 4runner SR5 soon. I tried to order the male hex replacement bolt (as per your link) and they are telling me it will not fit my vehicle. I know your is a 2002 from watching your videos, so how do I find out the fill plug size of my 1998 to see if it's the same?
I "think" they're all the same.
I did see the same part numbers on another channel, so that's enough for me to order and try them out! Thanks again for the tip!
I’m not really familiar with Toyotas, does your truck not have a transmission filter? Everything I’ve owned had one and I’ve always changed it when I did the fluid, awesome video Sir 👍😁
There's one in the pan that's steel mesh.
@@SpeedysGarage thanks for the reply
@@SpeedysGarage why didn’t you replace it?
Just a dumb question, if you would disconnect the high line and low line on the radiator, would you be able to put the high side in a bucket and the low side in the new fluid and it would suck the new in, until you have 11 qts out?
I wondered the same but didn't wanna risk a mess lol.
Hola dónde consigo el manual en PDF.??
Speedy, rather than drain the pan, can you not just bleed, then replace only? With draining the pan as the first step, arent you just bleeding out fresh fluid?
Most of the fluid is in the torque converter.
New subscriber here. I notice you have a TRD cover by the throttle body. What is that? Love your channel & garage.
You might be talking about the supercharger. It has a TRD logo machined in it.
Hi, i thought toyota calls for dextron 3
Hello new subscriber here. My neighbor want to sell me his 2001 4runner 4x4 but the valve cover starts to leak oil. I I don't know how to fix it and don't have enough money to bring it to a mechanic. I want to know if engine will be broken down if I drive it like that until I make it be fixed. The leak is minor. Thanks...🙏
Common issue for them. If it’s leaking a minor amount you can tighten the valve cover bolt very slightly . It’s an inch pound spec. It won’t be an issue unless it’s leaking a ton. Can leak onto your alternator or exhaust etc.
Why didn't you pull the pan and replace the filter?
Based on how clean the fluid was I didn't think it was worth the effort and wanted to avoid a potential pan leak.
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You should have dropped the Pan and changed the transmission filter 1st
Based on how clean the fluid was it wasn't worth the effort.
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