brucelee Posted May 10, 2008 Author Posted May 10, 2008 do you have to open and drain that?I was told its use same fluid. Thanks, Yup. Sep. cavity for the diff. ATF in the dipstick tube for the refill.
mburnickas Posted May 10, 2008 Posted May 10, 2008 According to the owners manual for the 97 ES, Dexron 3 is recommended, not Toyota 4 oil. Bingo, Toyo 4 was not invented yet (at the time). It is only a few years old. You can use Amsoil ATF with toyo but no need to. You are making a lesser fluid.
brucelee Posted May 10, 2008 Author Posted May 10, 2008 According to the owners manual for the 97 ES, Dexron 3 is recommended, not Toyota 4 oil. Bingo, Toyo 4 was not invented yet (at the time). It is only a few years old. You can use Amsoil ATF with toyo but no need to. You are making a lesser fluid. Not sure what you mean about "making a lesser fluid." Can you elaborate?
delta901 Posted May 10, 2008 Posted May 10, 2008 According to the owners manual for the 97 ES, Dexron 3 is recommended, not Toyota 4 oil. Bingo, Toyo 4 was not invented yet (at the time). It is only a few years old. You can use Amsoil ATF with toyo but no need to. You are making a lesser fluid. My is a 01, spec'ed Toyota T-IV. Toyota T-IV is phasing out. The new standard is Toyota WS.
mburnickas Posted May 10, 2008 Posted May 10, 2008 Not sure what you mean about "making a lesser fluid."Can you elaborate? It means Amsoil is better and you are making it less by adding T4 (less fluid)..I would take Amsoil ATF over T4 anyday.. Even Toyoat WS is not PAO/Ester based like Amsoil..
brucelee Posted May 11, 2008 Author Posted May 11, 2008 Not sure what you mean about "making a lesser fluid."Can you elaborate? It means Amsoil is better and you are making it less by adding T4 (less fluid)..I would take Amsoil ATF over T4 anyday.. Even Toyoat WS is not PAO/Ester based like Amsoil.. Got it. Thanks
camlex Posted May 11, 2008 Posted May 11, 2008 if it's share same fluid why you needs to open and drain? (FYI I did mention earlier: every 15,000 drain and refill ,next 15,000 drop pan, change filter and refill With 315,800 trans. is original with same condition likes new I use DEX-III)
mburnickas Posted May 16, 2008 Posted May 16, 2008 If there is material (aka metals) from the diff, it will sit in there. If you do not drain, it will just contaminate the other 65% of the fluid. Why you are draining every 15K is beyond me. Also I would go at least 50K on the filter. The filters last a long time.
camlex Posted May 16, 2008 Posted May 16, 2008 I think you are right, 15,000 is short miles for fluid and 30,000 for filter. Reason I do @15,000 because that time I also replace air filter and PCV. it's easy to do oil change every 5,000 and 15,000 trans. fluid PCV and air filter. Hope that helps. I went to local shop, He drained out differential fluid from rear drain plug. from top, via rubber hose, through fill plug added trans. fluid til start drip. I did check level on my regular trans., it's stay same, was before.
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