todd332 Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 I was searching the forums and cant seem to find the information I need.. My questions is how many quarts of transmission fluid does my transmision ( 1997 ES ) take when it comes to a drain and fill or pan removal? The last few times I have had my car serviced at my mechanics , He had put in a total of 5 quarts each time for a drain and fill.. :whistles:
camlex Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 when i do mine it's take three (Dex. III), with filter change 1/2 to 3/4 qts more. with correct temp. please check the level. Hope that helps. Thanks,
mburnickas Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 I was searching the forums and cant seem to find the information I need.. My questions is how many quarts of transmission fluid does my transmision ( 1997 ES ) take when it comes to a drain and fill or pan removal? The last few times I have had my car serviced at my mechanics , He had put in a total of 5 quarts each time for a drain and fill..:whistles: On my 98, just did a tranny drain (with filter) and fill today (using Amsoil ATF; nothing else), I have never gotten above 4.1 qts and that is with diff drain too.
todd332 Posted July 8, 2007 Author Posted July 8, 2007 Ok , sounds like it should take only 4 quarts to fill..What happens when u over fill it?
greenie Posted July 12, 2007 Posted July 12, 2007 You might need to double check but I believe your '97 ES 300 has an A541E transmission, same as my '94 ES 300. If so then the following specs would apply as to capacities. I have a pdf on the A541E but it exceeds the max. single upload size for this site. If you think it might be of use I could email it to you. I did a total flush and refill of mine with Mobil 1 synthetic and experienced a noticeable improvement in smoother shifting if that's possible. The transmission shifted very smooth before the trans flush however. Do it yourself and you know its done right. I had heard the myth of "flush it and it fails" but this has just not been the case with my '94 with over 200K on it. If you're interested in doing it yourself let me know and I'll post the procedure. It's really easy and takes a couple of hours the first time you do it but this time frame can be trimmed once you get the hang of it. Incidentally, DO NOT OVERFILL! I don't believe it has a vent. RE: Fluid type: Dexron II or equivalent Capacity: Total: 6.75 liters (7.1 US qts, 5.9 Imp qts) Drain and refill: 3.5 liters (3.7 US qts, 3.1 Imp qts) Hope this helps.
mburnickas Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 RE: Fluid type: Dexron II or equivalentCapacity: Total: 6.75 liters (7.1 US qts, 5.9 Imp qts) Drain and refill: 3.5 liters (3.7 US qts, 3.1 Imp qts) Hope this helps. I assume that is tranny only and no diff here. Add in the diff you are at like 4 qts +/-
greenie Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 RE: Fluid type: Dexron II or equivalentCapacity: Total: 6.75 liters (7.1 US qts, 5.9 Imp qts) Drain and refill: 3.5 liters (3.7 US qts, 3.1 Imp qts) Hope this helps. I assume that is tranny only and no diff here. Add in the diff you are at like 4 qts +/- Page 3 of General Specifications: (A541E transmission) Differential Capacity: 0.85 liters (0.9 US qts, 0.7 Imp qts) Fluid type: ATF Dexron II
mburnickas Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 correct my 98 is the same deal. I was posting it since the way the post was, the total cap was 3.1 which is not included in the #
ottawa Posted November 8, 2009 Posted November 8, 2009 I hope you don't mind I bring this thread back instead of creating a 1 post new-thread. I would like to change my dad's car differential fluid. It's a ES300, 1994. Could you tell me the drain and fill bolt are they on the driver side ? the 2 are a few inches from each other, one bolt (hex key) at the bottom, one bolt (mm ?) facing the firewall just like a 4-cyl ? Also, is there a passage between the differential and the tranny fluid ? (Note: I've changed the differential fluid of my Camry 94, I-4 just recently so I thought I can do it for a V6).
camlex Posted November 8, 2009 Posted November 8, 2009 if i remember correct my 97 had seperate drain and fill, vs 99 sienna or 2000 ES300 seperate drain but fill from dip steak.
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