Great but long video. I also watched a couple of others and came up with something a little different. The hose I pulled from I also connected a clear hose to a funnel and refilled the amount I dropped. Which was at intervals of 2 quarts. I had a bucket that measures up to 22qts. Lastly, I did my best to get the signal to show after the jump. But nothing would happen. So, I just let it idle for 20 minutes then checked. I had indeed overfilled. Thanks for your video, it help give me the confidence to do it and now I feel very competent!
Thanks a lot... But, I'll appreciate it if you could do the detailed one when to replace the filter, gasket and drain most of the extra fluid in the torque converter... Etc.
There is another easy way to do this job, drain the gear oil - dont remove fil and overflow plug - when you want to add oil just add it right way from dipstick using a funnel same amont that you drain it. When yo finish check the oil from the dipstick witn normal operating temperature.
First off, great video as usual. I also have a 2006 Land Cruiser, so I usually check here before I start a job to see if there are any tips to glean. Regarding the diagnostic mode, I am under the impression that procedure may no longer be used for accurate temperature range when filling the late model Land Cruiser transmissions ('04 - '07). I believe you use the online or downloaded service manuals (based on previous video) which stated the correct interval of 97 - 115 F, but the original range in the printed service manuals state checking at a range between 115 - 130 F. The lower temperature was the result of a TSB (T-SB-0129-08 July 9 2008 Toyota change recommendation to between 97 F to 115 F) issued against several models and years of vehicles. The point is that the diagnostic mode built into the ECM is still using the 115 - 130 F range. As you demonstrated, the light will come on at 115 F and if it exceeds 130 F, it will begin blinking. I ended up just using my Scan Gauge II to read the realtime transmission temperature, but it could also be read in TIS. The higher temperature could result in lower than the currently recommended level of ATF. This is a good link for more details. forum.ih8mud.com/threads/scored-2007-unicorn-the-holy-grail-of-100-series.1043138/post-11645885
Yeah man, pan drop vid would be amazing. A link to the pump you used in this would be great to, although I do have dipstick in my 2000, so maybe I won’t need one? Thanks again for the fantastic content.
Thank you - I appreciate it! Here's a link to the pump I bought; it's a little pricey but well made and easy to use: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00YX7Q0MI/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
On the dipstick question - I believe you can fill from the there without the pump. Take a look through this forum post for more info: forum.ih8mud.com/threads/transmission-fluid-change.20426/
Hi, great video! probably the only practical one I saw for LC100! Thanks! What adapter did you use on this ATF refill transfer? (I mean the adapter connect to fill hole) Could you share a link or a part number of that adapter?
Great Video! I've been pouring atf fluid down the atf dipstick this whole time. I have a 1998 landcruiser so I'm going to take a look if I have that overflow valve because I never used it. Also, why can't the manufacture tell the exact oil needed? 3 quarts right?
Hey good question - that’s a mistake on my part in the video, you do need to fasten the nut back on the linkage to cycle through the gears. Thanks for asking the question!
I have a diesel before facelift with a four-speed transmission. The process of filling with a hidden bolt seems complicated. Normally I drain the drain plug. It's exactly 3.8 liters. Then I fill the same amount of new oil under the hood trough a hole for the dipstick. Then I select all position on shifter P-R-N-D-2-1, make short drive and check oil level. Job done. I only have a sieve/netting filter, not a classic filter, so I didn't change it. Unfortunately, only a 1/3 of oil is replaced. It would be better to find out how drain TQ convertor and AT oil cooler etc. If we not change all, it is better make it more times than official period. I do it together with every second engine oil.
Agree - adding fluid via the dip stick would be nice! Once the transmissions became hermetically sealed, the dip stick was removed (maybe ‘05?) to prevent moisture in the air from being absorbed into the transmission fluid. But once the transmission is opened for the first time, my understanding is the fluid must subsequently be changed at an interval similar to 100’s with the dip stick. I’ve not seen any info on the TQ converter or AT oil cooler - thanks for pointing those out, I’ll look into it!
Hey! This seems to be intimidating... Can we not remove the old fluid from the dipstick hole and add the same quantity back? Maybe do this a couple of times after driving about 500 Miles.. Let me know if you have other ideas!!
Hey Mark! The 06’ doesn’t have a dipstick, so using the fill plug is the only option. Personally I’m reluctant to suction fluid out since that requires putting a tube into the transmission. Totally hear you on it being intimidating - if you have a dipstick, that means you can also refill from the engine bay which makes things easier. Adding the same quantity back also works, the only trouble being you might not know if the truck is currently filled properly. I’d encourage you to drain from the pan, measure the quantity, refill from the dipstick. Once you feel comfortable with that, include the procedure to check the fluid levels. Hope that helps!
Hi. I have a problem with my land cruiser 2007. Maybe yu can help me. Somethime smell a lot of gas and dont start. Im waite around 20 minutes and them start
I think it’s likely, but you should find an FSM online for your model year to be sure. If you have trouble finding one, you can do a 24hr subscription through Toyota’s tech service bulletin for ~$20 and get the entire manual. Would recommend it if you’re planning on keeping the LX long term.
Mine is a 2006 - this procedure is different on the earlier years (I believe also including the lx). Since you guys have a dipstick, you’re able fill from the engine bay. You don’t have to pump the fluid in. Also I think the fluid is different as well. Def check the FSM for your model year if possible to be sure. Good luck!
Hi there, thanks for the video. I have a 2004 land cruiser that doesn’t shift to gear 4 when driving in an automatic transmission but when I drive it on manual transmission, I can switch from 2, 3, and 4 easily. Would could be a possible reason that it isn’t shifting to gear 4 and 5 in automatic transmission? Thanks for the videos!
Thank you sir. Note that the car was sitting and the battery was dead for a month. Could this be something electrical rather than a mechanical issue? Also, no check engine in the dashboard
I’m at 206k now, the previous owner changed at 90k and I did the first drain/fill at 165k. It’s actually a pretty easy procedure after doing it the first time and with the right tools. Good luck, let me know if you have any questions!
From what I read is better to do the fast one , since there tiny particles from the clutches wear and tear that helps it stick better so by leaving some of the original fluid/clutches particles Read this somewhere in ih8mud
Drop the pan, put it back on, fill after waiting long enough preferably 1/2-1 qt. extra, disconnect transmission fluid cooler return, attach hose from cooler return line to catch container, keep enough fluid in vacuum pump, prime it good solid, start the truck and open valve on vacuum pump while seeing the old fluid come out, exchange enough fluid through transmission(preferably atleast 2 qts. extra than transmission dry fill capacity), turn the engine off and reattach cooler line/hose, confirm correct level, Done! I want to see this video and I have my right as a subscriber to ask for content! P.S The thumbnail will definitely highly help a video according to my recommendation kick your channel off. Check out transmission flush on 1Road YT.
I followed the procedure and done mine, great instruction. Will love to see a pan drop video please, thanks.
Thanks! Planning to do the full plan drop in the next couple months 👍
Great but long video. I also watched a couple of others and came up with something a little different.
The hose I pulled from I also connected a clear hose to a funnel and refilled the amount I dropped. Which was at intervals of 2 quarts. I had a bucket that measures up to 22qts. Lastly, I did my best to get the signal to show after the jump. But nothing would happen. So, I just let it idle for 20 minutes then checked. I had indeed overfilled. Thanks for your video, it help give me the confidence to do it and now I feel very competent!
Thanks, Rick - glad to hear you were able to modify and get it done!
Thanks a lot... But, I'll appreciate it if you could do the detailed one when to replace the filter, gasket and drain most of the extra fluid in the torque converter... Etc.
Thanks for the comment - planning to do the detailed one the next time I change the fluid.
Like to see as well. Great vid thanks.
Great video 👍
There is another easy way to do this job, drain the gear oil - dont remove fil and overflow plug - when you want to add oil just add it right way from dipstick using a funnel same amont that you drain it. When yo finish check the oil from the dipstick witn normal operating temperature.
That is a valid way, but not on an ‘06 transmission, which does not have a dip stick.
@@LandCruiserDIY wtf, why would they delete that?
yah, I have 02+00 with the JDM tractor 4 speed, so simple dip fills for me
First off, great video as usual. I also have a 2006 Land Cruiser, so I usually check here before I start a job to see if there are any tips to glean. Regarding the diagnostic mode, I am under the impression that procedure may no longer be used for accurate temperature range when filling the late model Land Cruiser transmissions ('04 - '07). I believe you use the online or downloaded service manuals (based on previous video) which stated the correct interval of 97 - 115 F, but the original range in the printed service manuals state checking at a range between 115 - 130 F. The lower temperature was the result of a TSB (T-SB-0129-08 July 9 2008 Toyota change recommendation to between 97 F to 115 F) issued against several models and years of vehicles. The point is that the diagnostic mode built into the ECM is still using the 115 - 130 F range. As you demonstrated, the light will come on at 115 F and if it exceeds 130 F, it will begin blinking. I ended up just using my Scan Gauge II to read the realtime transmission temperature, but it could also be read in TIS. The higher temperature could result in lower than the currently recommended level of ATF. This is a good link for more details. forum.ih8mud.com/threads/scored-2007-unicorn-the-holy-grail-of-100-series.1043138/post-11645885
Loved the pump recommendation. That made filling the transmission so easy.
Glad to see I'm not the only one with a tad low oil pressure. Bad sending unit I presume?
excellent video . id love to see a pan drop video !
Thanks! Planning on doing the pan drop in the next few weeks :)
Yeah man, pan drop vid would be amazing. A link to the pump you used in this would be great to, although I do have dipstick in my 2000, so maybe I won’t need one? Thanks again for the fantastic content.
Thank you - I appreciate it! Here's a link to the pump I bought; it's a little pricey but well made and easy to use: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00YX7Q0MI/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
On the dipstick question - I believe you can fill from the there without the pump. Take a look through this forum post for more info: forum.ih8mud.com/threads/transmission-fluid-change.20426/
Definitely do the pan drop would love to see that
I followed your advice and it went perfectly but I replaced way more than the 3L in the service manual
Glad to hear it went smoothly! How much did you end up getting out?
Great video mate 👍🏼
Thanks for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
Outstanding Video! Nicely Done ✅
Thanks J Dean!
Thanks! Nice video. Straight the deets!
Thanks, Adam!
Great vid!
beautiful ! will do tomorrow on my , TY
Excellent video! Thanks! I’m looking to do this on my GX470 soon.
Thank you - glad it was helpful!
Hi, great video! probably the only practical one I saw for LC100! Thanks! What adapter did you use on this ATF refill transfer? (I mean the adapter connect to fill hole) Could you share a link or a part number of that adapter?
Hello, do you know how to delete airbag ligth?
Have a link to the fluid transfer pump.
Great Video! I've been pouring atf fluid down the atf dipstick this whole time. I have a 1998 landcruiser so I'm going to take a look if I have that overflow valve because I never used it. Also, why can't the manufacture tell the exact oil needed? 3 quarts right?
Great video. Thanks! Any idea on diameter of the fill plug for buying the necessary tubing to refill?
I would definitely like to see you remove the pan and strainer on a u-tube.
Next time, I’ll do it!
Whats the parts number for drain/fill plug washer? And overflow rubber washer?
If you do a full trans flush that would be great to see your method. And also brake fluid flush. Not enough videos on that!
Planning on doing both in the near future actually!
Do you have part numbers for the bolts and washers on the trans? So the fill, drain and overflow. Thanks
Well done video. Thank you.
Thanks
Hey mate, how are you cycling through the gears when you disconnected the linkage to get to the fill plug?
Hey good question - that’s a mistake on my part in the video, you do need to fasten the nut back on the linkage to cycle through the gears. Thanks for asking the question!
I have a diesel before facelift with a four-speed transmission. The process of filling with a hidden bolt seems complicated. Normally I drain the drain plug. It's exactly 3.8 liters. Then I fill the same amount of new oil under the hood trough a hole for the dipstick. Then I select all position on shifter P-R-N-D-2-1, make short drive and check oil level. Job done. I only have a sieve/netting filter, not a classic filter, so I didn't change it. Unfortunately, only a 1/3 of oil is replaced. It would be better to find out how drain TQ convertor and AT oil cooler etc. If we not change all, it is better make it more times than official period. I do it together with every second engine oil.
Agree - adding fluid via the dip stick would be nice! Once the transmissions became hermetically sealed, the dip stick was removed (maybe ‘05?) to prevent moisture in the air from being absorbed into the transmission fluid. But once the transmission is opened for the first time, my understanding is the fluid must subsequently be changed at an interval similar to 100’s with the dip stick. I’ve not seen any info on the TQ converter or AT oil cooler - thanks for pointing those out, I’ll look into it!
Hey! This seems to be intimidating... Can we not remove the old fluid from the dipstick hole and add the same quantity back? Maybe do this a couple of times after driving about 500 Miles.. Let me know if you have other ideas!!
Hey Mark! The 06’ doesn’t have a dipstick, so using the fill plug is the only option. Personally I’m reluctant to suction fluid out since that requires putting a tube into the transmission. Totally hear you on it being intimidating - if you have a dipstick, that means you can also refill from the engine bay which makes things easier. Adding the same quantity back also works, the only trouble being you might not know if the truck is currently filled properly. I’d encourage you to drain from the pan, measure the quantity, refill from the dipstick. Once you feel comfortable with that, include the procedure to check the fluid levels. Hope that helps!
Hi. I have a problem with my land cruiser 2007. Maybe yu can help me. Somethime smell a lot of gas and dont start. Im waite around 20 minutes and them start
I have an LX470 thats the same platform. Will this work the same way?
I think it’s likely, but you should find an FSM online for your model year to be sure. If you have trouble finding one, you can do a 24hr subscription through Toyota’s tech service bulletin for ~$20 and get the entire manual. Would recommend it if you’re planning on keeping the LX long term.
Would like to see the pan drop
I'm planning on doing this the next time I change the transmission fluid.
Is this the same process for pre 2005 4 speed boxes?
I *think 05 (prob depending on manufacture date) has a dip stick which actually makes things easier.
So while you're going through the N and D the linkages are still removed right?
Good question - I need to clarify that with a sticky. The linkage needs to be reconnected when you’re cycling through N to D.
@@LandCruiserDIY yeah sounds logical lol, just wanted to be sure as some would take things literally
What's the recommended interval of transmission fluid? I have a LC 2018
Check the owner manual
Very good
If the gear shifter linkage was disconnected, then what good is it to shift to get the fluid through?
Thanks for pointing that out - you’re correct, the linkage should be reconnected in order to cycle through the gears and trigger the diagnostic mode.
@@LandCruiserDIY I'm glad you realized it was a question and not an attack. Thankyou for responding.
What year Land Cruiser is this? Also, would this same exact procedure work on a 2002 LX470?
Mine is a 2006 - this procedure is different on the earlier years (I believe also including the lx). Since you guys have a dipstick, you’re able fill from the engine bay. You don’t have to pump the fluid in. Also I think the fluid is different as well. Def check the FSM for your model year if possible to be sure. Good luck!
Hi there, thanks for the video. I have a 2004 land cruiser that doesn’t shift to gear 4 when driving in an automatic transmission but when I drive it on manual transmission, I can switch from 2, 3, and 4 easily. Would could be a possible reason that it isn’t shifting to gear 4 and 5 in automatic transmission? Thanks for the videos!
Thanks for the comment - not sure on that, maybe someone else in the comments can chime in on this?
Thank you sir. Note that the car was sitting and the battery was dead for a month. Could this be something electrical rather than a mechanical issue? Also, no check engine in the dashboard
How many miles you have on your LC? I have same truck with 106k and want to do this service.
I’m at 206k now, the previous owner changed at 90k and I did the first drain/fill at 165k. It’s actually a pretty easy procedure after doing it the first time and with the right tools. Good luck, let me know if you have any questions!
From what I read is better to do the fast one , since there tiny particles from the clutches wear and tear that helps it stick better so by leaving some of the original fluid/clutches particles
Read this somewhere in ih8mud
+1 I've read this too - probably the safest way would be to perform several drain/fills at shorter intervals, but I'm not an expert in this area!
I’ll buy more stuff
Only 5 liter aft
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Drop the pan, put it back on, fill after waiting long enough preferably 1/2-1 qt. extra, disconnect transmission fluid cooler return, attach hose from cooler return line to catch container, keep enough fluid in vacuum pump, prime it good solid, start the truck and open valve on vacuum pump while seeing the old fluid come out, exchange enough fluid through transmission(preferably atleast 2 qts. extra than transmission dry fill capacity), turn the engine off and reattach cooler line/hose, confirm correct level, Done!
I want to see this video and I have my right as a subscriber to ask for content!
P.S The thumbnail will definitely highly help a video according to my recommendation kick your channel off. Check out transmission flush on 1Road YT.
Thanks! Next transmission fluid change and I’ll do the pan drop 👌
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5 Speed Manual.... 😂😂😂😂
Crap design.. should have a dip stick.
Would be nice, the earlier models do before Toyota made the move to hermetically sealed transmissions.