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Transmission Compatibility?


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I bought an ls400 for 500 bucks today. When it warms up, the tranny doesn't shift and then it slips and doesn't move at all. I knew I was going to have to replace the tranny when I bought it. What year transmissions will fit a 94 LS400? I'm guessing anything between 1990-1994? It's just an automatic, so there seem to be alot around.

It also has 2 more problems:

  1. dash lights dont work
  2. Power steering fluid leaked out through pump

But I have read the forum and they are both common problems and I feel confident I can fix them.

Throw me a line guys!

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I bought an ls400 for 500 bucks today. When it warms up, the tranny doesn't shift and then it slips and doesn't move at all. I knew I was going to have to replace the tranny when I bought it. What year transmissions will fit a 94 LS400? I'm guessing anything between 1990-1994? It's just an automatic, so there seem to be alot around.

It also has 2 more problems:

  1. dash lights dont work
  2. Power steering fluid leaked out through pump

But I have read the forum and they are both common problems and I feel confident I can fix them.

Throw me a line guys!

Yes, I think all of the 1990-1994 LS400 transmissions are the same, but before I changed it, I would go ahead and first change the fluid and filter (use Toyota fluid for this car) and see if that helps. Normally these transmissions will go hundreds of thousands of miles without major problems.

Yeah, you can repair the dash lights problem and join the club with the power steering pump leaks. Mine leaks like a waterfall now. :rolleyes:

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Thanks Lexstar,

Currently I have the dash apart fixing the guages/lights so I can't read the codes. I only drove it around the block a couple times before I started on this, I figured this would be the easiest and most intelligent thing to do first, for all I know the car could be out of gas or overheating or something. But I will repost when I get the guage cluster soldered up and back in. I don't even know how many miles are on this car!

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S**T. There is apparently a transmission compatibility problem here. I returned my tranny to the junkyard today. Apparently there is a difference in the wiring harness between CA and Federal cars on the transmission.

For instance, my transmission has 8 pins in the larger plug at the rear, whereas the other transmissions I have seen only have 6 pins in that connector. Does anyone know anything else about this? :chairshot:

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Ok, ok. I had found that there is a difference between the shift solenoid setup between fed and california Trannys. If you have one and you want to convert it to the other you can pull the pan and use the existing solenoids and harness from your blown tranny swap them into the new tranny. It is fairly easy. I just wish someone here would have told me that 2 weeks ago.

Neway, I put the tranny in and this car is great. Runs good, shifts smooth, 6 cd changer, big nakawhatev sound system. I think I can get 2k for it easy B)

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