silvermistLS Posted May 27, 2008 Posted May 27, 2008 Hello everyone, Here's my question. I want to change the tranny fluid on my 93 ls400, but can't decide on what method. Some people say to replace 3 quarts at a time?? that doesn't make sense to me.. because it's still being polluted or mixed no? is there a way to dump the whole thing (as the dealer claims THEY do it - albeit for 150.00) Is there a way to do it myself? I can but the case of toyota type 4 transmission fluid. Thanks, Al
jcrome04 Posted May 27, 2008 Posted May 27, 2008 There should be a tutorial on lexls.com I was thinking about doing it myself as well..
steviej Posted May 28, 2008 Posted May 28, 2008 Hello everyone,Here's my question. I want to change the tranny fluid on my 93 ls400, but can't decide on what method. Some people say to replace 3 quarts at a time?? that doesn't make sense to me.. because it's still being polluted or mixed no? is there a way to dump the whole thing (as the dealer claims THEY do it - albeit for 150.00) Is there a way to do it myself? I can but the case of toyota type 4 transmission fluid. Thanks, Al you would need a power flush machine....which the dealership uses. This is not always a good idea if the tranny has never been power flushed before or it has been a long long time since it has had any service before. In that case, then it would be safer to do successive "drain and fills" over a period of several thousand miles. Drain 3-4 quarts, add same volume new, drive 500 miles, repeat, repeat, repeat. It won't do a total exchange transfusion but it will gradually replace old with newer. Because it is a simple drain and fill, there is no force behind the fluid entering or exiting the tranny which has been known to damage older trannies by dislodging built up sediment. steviej
silvermistLS Posted May 28, 2008 Author Posted May 28, 2008 I went to toyota yesterday and bought the case (12 quarts) of ATF IV fluid. Got a pretty good deal too 42.00. I'll ask my mechanic to change it soon... can more fluid be drained by running the car as the fluid is seeping from the drain? I want to replace as much of it as possible.. since I think it'll be a waste to mix new with old??? Thanks, Al
Lexusfreak Posted May 28, 2008 Posted May 28, 2008 I would just stick with the 'drain & fills' as steviej mentioned. For an absolute complete flush, you will need more than 12 qt's I'm afraid.
silvermistLS Posted May 29, 2008 Author Posted May 29, 2008 ok..just had my mech do it yesterday... He drained the pan, 2+ quarts came out.. Then, he unhooked the other hose, and had me start the car.. another 3 or 4 quarts came out... added new 2 new quarts.. drained some more... drained about 7 total.. so the entire fluid had a brand new red hue to it. Shifts sooooo smooth now. Almost feels more responsive in the acceleration dept... weird.
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