If I change 3.5 qt that means changing 40% of fluid and if drive car about 2 weeks let fluid mix with another fluid is inside and drain will increase better quality ?
This Highlander has capacity of 8 qtrs., so basically you just changed half of it, diluting the old fluid with a new. Does it really make a difference?
After all that nice work you did to get the old and dirty transmission fluid, you didn't care use the same container to pour the new fresh and clean fluid and gets contaminated ! I don't get it...
You did it wrong.
Temperature window is 35÷45 ⁰C and you computer shows 70 ⁰C.
105F, your device was in C that’s why it was so hot
At the beginning of the video you said it was a flush 🤷🏽♂️that was just a drain and refill. Thanks anyway!
I think if you are using celsius it should be between 35C -- 45C or 95F -- 113F..
Why are you doing everything out of order? You made this video very confusing.
You drained the swamp.
Great vid!👍🏼 did a simple fluid change. Would like to do at least one more change - how long/ how many miles b4 second drain? 2011 highlander. Thx!
I would say every 50k is better
If I change 3.5 qt that means changing 40% of fluid and if drive car about 2 weeks let fluid mix with another fluid is inside and drain will increase better quality ?
This Highlander has capacity of 8 qtrs., so basically you just changed half of it, diluting the old fluid with a new. Does it really make a difference?
After all that nice work you did to get the old and dirty transmission fluid, you didn't care use the same container to pour the new fresh and clean fluid and gets contaminated !
I don't get it...
How expensive are, those containers ?
What year is this Highlander?
Scan gauge was in Celsius, that's between 43 and 47 degrees. Or 103 Fahrenheit.
I don't get it. Why at @12:40 you drain some fluid?
Because at the recommended temperature, the fluid will expand enough to drain out at the right amount.
U don’t want to follow this guy