2011-2016 Toyota Sienna Transmission Fluid and Filter Change (DIY)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ก.ค. 2024
- This 2012 Toyota Sienna is getting the transmission fluid and filter changed.
🛒PARTS LIST:
▪️ Filter kit 18 bolt pan: amzn.to/49oX46H
▪️ Filter kit 19 bolt pan: amzn.to/43KEt3Q
🛒TOOLS NEEDED:
▪️ Allen socket set: amzn.to/3ksxOWY
▪️ Electric ratchet: amzn.to/3Sw4W12
▪️ Fluid pump: amzn.to/42RSs7G
▪️ Socket and wrench set: amzn.to/4b6K8ob
▪️ Torque wrench 1/4: amzn.to/493Xr70
▪️ Torque wrench 1/2: amzn.to/3AgaOB2
▪️ 24mm socket: amzn.to/3TJWjzh
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THIS is the legit way to do this
Simple, straight to the point, informstive with torque specs and great explanations. Abolsutely perfect!
This video was done very well. Of the many DIY car videos I have watched, this is one of the best yet. Excellent work, and thank you for taking the time to create it.
You're welcome! Glad this was helpful 🙂
The best comprehensive video Bro, efficient accurate right to the point with all the small details that you need to know when you doing that kind of job
well done
@@MosheAbudraham Thanks! Glad this was helpful 🙂
So much value in these videos!
Thanks really helped
Perfectly understandable with outstanding video and audio quality !
Thanks! Glad this is helpful 👍
Thanks! Glad this is helpful 👍
just perfect
Thank you for providing such thorough information. I found this procedure surprisingly hard to research but your explanation was excellent!
Glad this was helpful 🙂
Thank you for all details and tips.
You're welcome! 🙂
Thank you for posting.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🙏🙏
Thank you
4 quarts is usually enough.
Especially if you give her an italian tuneup afterwards. Helps liberate any debris and other stuff.
I discovered with my old fluid it was really acrid and I found 2 bugs in the pan afterwards. Bugs probably clogging the valve body.
Very thorough! Thank you for posting torque specs throughout the video. Do you happen to know the fill plug and drain plug gasket part numbers?
How did you make the DIY jumper wires?
Hey, where are you located ??
What is the brand name of the “screw gun “ that you are using ?
It's the S-Long electric ratchet. Here's an Amazon link...
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Does the pan have to be removed to change the Trans fluid? Can’t you just drain and fill?
No, you can just drain and fill. I would recommend the filter if it's never been changed before.
@@ValleyMobileAutomotive thanks
@@ValleyMobileAutomotive where are you located? Which state? Thanks
Since I saw the video
You most probably won’t change it by myself
Also I don’t trust the mechanics to do it .
By the way in which state is located your shop ?
Good job sir
That fluid is sooo black😂
Use a open end 10 mm wrench. You dont need to do all that nonsense to get the pan off
Try that first. If it doesn't work then here's an alternate method 👍. Guarantee though by removing one nut and jacking up the transmission an inch or two your life will be happier when removing those two pan bolts 🙂
@ValleyMobileAutomotive I dropped that pan in 15 minutes without doing that. Your method works ya but you don't need to do that