2018-2022 Camry 2.5 Transmission Fluid Change

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2023
  • Fill plug: 24mm, 29 ft-lbs (39Nm)
    Drain plug: 10mm hex, 15 ft-lbs (20Nm)
    Level check plug: 6MM hex (hand tight only)
    Quinn 1/2" Drive Torque Wrench: www.harborfreight.com/12-in-d...
    This video doesn't cover the filter replacement, and this is not something you should typically have to replace, but I get questions on it in the comments so here is a link.
    Filter and gasket kit: amzn.to/3RGJs18
    1 gallon of Valvoline MaxLife ATF: amzn.to/3vL6isv
    or
    Toyota WS Fluid: amzn.to/46brxUA
    Hand pump: amzn.to/3XDmUi4
    Drain plug crush washer: amzn.to/3NpK88D
    These are both the same scanner:
    Innova 5610: amzn.to/3ZFN3hc
    Zurich ZR15s: www.harborfreight.com/zr15s-o...
    Target temp: 95F-113F (35C-45C)
    1:06 accessing the fill plug
    1:42 removing the fill plug
    2:20 removing the drain plug and fill level tube, draining the fluid
    3:26 reinstalling the fill level tube and drain plug
    4:05 fluid type
    4:41 refilling the transmission
    5:14 installing the fill plug
    5:50 accessing transmission temp
    6:36 removing drain plug to set level
    7:56 reinstalling the drain plug
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  • @aintnonerd8100
    @aintnonerd8100 Год назад +8

    Great video. Just followed this procedure on my 2018 camry se. Did this at 40,000 miles. I know the normal interval is 60k but my car was shifting poorly from time to time. The fluid came out rather dirty and so far the shifting has improved.

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад +4

      Glad to hear it resolved it. Maybe try changing it after another 30k miles next time.

    • @vikaNovichukskiy
      @vikaNovichukskiy 3 месяца назад

      I have 34K miles on mine and it shifts fine. I plan on changing it around 50K miles.

  • @johnathanlott6019
    @johnathanlott6019 7 месяцев назад +3

    Man your a life saver and very informative thanks!

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  7 месяцев назад

      You’re welcome!!!

  • @v-m-e
    @v-m-e 4 месяца назад +1

    I Just Dropped 3.5 Quarts And Added 4 Quarts Didn't Remove Any Excess It's Running Superb

  • @2000thewoman
    @2000thewoman Год назад +3

    Great video, thanks . I cut up a 2x8 wood plank into 4 pcs to use as ramps for all four wheels to keep the car level and allow some room to get under the car. It would be impossilbe to check the fluid level with traditional ramps under the front wheels right? Since the car would not be level. Since many of us use the low cost infrared thermometers, what temperature does the outside of the transmission read when your Zurich ZR15 reads 100 degrees F? That would be a video people would be interested in as many cars have this requirement.

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад +2

      Thanks Gene,
      The 4 ramps is definitely a good way to go to keep it level and get the correct reading.
      That is a great question I can’t answer off the top of my head but next time I service one of these I will measure temperature both ways and compare.
      I think I will start doing that on all the transmission service videos because that would be really useful info.
      Thanks,
      Bennie

    • @verlaryder
      @verlaryder 11 месяцев назад +4

      I tested that. I discovered that during a morning cold engine start, when the scan tool shows the transmission fluid has warmed to 95 degrees F, the car's coolant temp gauge will be 1/4 the way up the dial and the infrared thermometer reading on the bottom of the transmission case near the drain plug will be only 86 degrees. So about a 9 degree difference. So I recommend owners who don't have a scan tool to check the fluid level after a morning cold engine start when the coolant temp gauge reaches 1/4 the way up the dial and the infrared thermometer reading on the bottom of the transmission case near the drain plug is around 85- 88 degrees F

  • @4af
    @4af Год назад +1

    Awesomely good tutorial!

  • @yahu1435
    @yahu1435 Месяц назад +2

    Missed those old school dip stick.

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Месяц назад

      I did initially too, but I honestly don’t anymore. It works pretty slick this way.

  • @kestrel09
    @kestrel09 Год назад +4

    Great video, thanks for posting. One question, is the engine running when you remove the drain plug the second time when draining excess fluid?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад +5

      Thanks Anton,
      Yes, the car is running when you pull the plug to set the level.

    • @abasiholley9085
      @abasiholley9085 7 месяцев назад

      I was going to ask the same question

  • @1524mclovin
    @1524mclovin 7 месяцев назад

    Nice video! I'm getting ready to do it myself. Do these transmissions not have a filter?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  7 месяцев назад +2

      There is a filter under the front cover. My personal experience has been that the filters will not need to be changed if you do regular maintenance (fluid changes) on the transmission. The transmission will not generate large enough particles to be caught in the transmission. The small particles generated by the transmission will be suspended in the fluid and therefore removed with a fluid change.

  • @eldjmambo
    @eldjmambo 3 месяца назад

    Awesome video! I’m about to change the Trans fluid on my 2019 Camry. One thing you did not cover was the torque spec on the hex bolt. What did you have yours set at?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  3 месяца назад

      Thanks! All the torque specs are in the video description.

  • @ARtilleRyy
    @ARtilleRyy 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, did this on my rav4 2019 8speed auto

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  7 месяцев назад

      You're welcome! Thanks for watching!

  • @TommyG11814
    @TommyG11814 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great content, well done.

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks! I appreciate it!

  • @naturestrail2296
    @naturestrail2296 23 дня назад

    Surprisingly I believe Toyota went SAE with a lot of bolts instead of metric now. That 24mm is actually a 15/16" which is slightly smaller. Lug nuts are also SAE I've noticed so far. Thanks for the video! Very informative!

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  23 дня назад

      You’re welcome! And thanks for the additional information!

  • @JoseMartinez-fi7xv
    @JoseMartinez-fi7xv 5 месяцев назад

    What about changing the transmission oil filter? Do you leave the old oil in the torque converter? Just asking as I would rather do a complete transmission flush!

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  5 месяцев назад

      IMHO you shouldn’t need to do a complete transmission fluid change or filter change if you follow Toyota’s recommended fluid change intervals on this. If you do want to change the filter, it’s located under the black pan on the front of the transmission. I’ll link a different video below showing how to do a transmission flush. It’s not pertaining to this Toyota Camry, but it will give you an idea of how it can sometimes be done.
      ruclips.net/video/Vvdw5rk7N9A/видео.htmlsi=jM2Wvc2CgiKpY_Ij

  • @alexmorris299
    @alexmorris299 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Bennie. Excellent video! My only question is what is the torque spec on the metal drain plug? Your video skips right before you say it. Thanks in advance!

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  7 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry if I missed it in the video. :(
      I’ve got all the info in the description.
      Drain plug is 15ft-lbs
      Thanks for watching!!

  • @MrSamPhoenix
    @MrSamPhoenix 3 месяца назад +1

    Great video, I always thought that this process was too convoluted. But we recently worked on a Lexus that has a similar procedure… easy as pie 🥧.

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  3 месяца назад +1

      They really are easy. Having a lift to keep it level definitely helps, but overall it's very simple. At first I missed the dipsticks when they went away, but it's actually way quicker and more certain to just drain off the excess fluid. I can't tell you how many times I've had a hard time reading the drip stick and it's very time consuming when you are filling through the dipstick tube and then trying to get a read anytime soon out of that same dipstick tube. :(

    • @MrSamPhoenix
      @MrSamPhoenix 3 месяца назад +1

      @@bennieaust agreed on all points!

  • @farhadseilsepour6083
    @farhadseilsepour6083 4 месяца назад

    Hello Bennie, Thank you for the great video. I have a 2020 Toyota camry Le and I bought the Zurich ZR15S to check the transmission temp. When I go to service check it does not show the transmission temp. It only shows engine and brake pad.Can you help with that?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  4 месяца назад

      Thanks! Make sure you use the down arrow to scroll down. If it still doesn’t show up I’m not sure why and you should probably contact Zurich tech support. Sorry to hear you’re having trouble. :(

  • @frankk7511
    @frankk7511 Год назад

    Well explained !!!
    Thank you.

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад

      You’re welcome Frank!
      Thanks for watching!

  • @emiliohuerta2658
    @emiliohuerta2658 Месяц назад

    awesome job, really appreciate all the details. God bless you Brother thank you

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Месяц назад

      Thanks! You’re welcome!!

  • @human2137
    @human2137 Год назад

    Thank you great video.
    What about the oil filter how and when do i change it?
    Can you make a video about that on the toyota camry

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад +1

      If you change the fluid as recommended, you shouldn’t ever have to change the filter. The filter is intended as a safety precaution for any partials left my the manufacturing process. The byproducts of transmission use itself (clutch material) are very fine and are what make the fluid dirty over time. They don’t get trapped in the filter and they get removed when you change the fluid. If you did have a filter that was full of material, you’d have much bigger problems to worry about.

  • @junboo8730
    @junboo8730 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this video. Does this applies to a 2021 Rav4? Does the jumper cable method (Toyota maintenance mode)on the OBD2 works on these years? Than you in advance.

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад +1

      Hey Jun Boo, yes, it's the same process for the 2021 Rav4. I'm not sure about the jumper method for maintenance mode.

    • @junboo8730
      @junboo8730 Год назад

      @@bennieaust Thank you so much. Then I will try to get the scanning tool you used. Awesome stuff.

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад +1

      @@junboo8730 you’re welcome!

  • @asdfkle8
    @asdfkle8 10 месяцев назад

    Is it safe to put the car on 4 jack stands, start the engine and shift through all the gears while it's warming up? Dont want the car to slip off. Other than that, great vid. I need to do this soon.

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, 4 jack stands is a good way to go. Obviously make sure you have them on the correct jack points and you shouldn’t have any issues.

  • @aiktion
    @aiktion Год назад

    So what about the eCVT ? Which came with the Hybrid 2.5 Camry 2018+ ? It said no maintenance require (the car located in Canada which outside temp varies between -40 to 95) I have no premature issue and it has over 190k miles

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад +4

      I’m not familiar with that transmission, this video is about the 8 speed auto in the 2.5 non-hybrid Camry.
      Most of the manufacturers recommending not servicing have exceptions to that for harsh climates.
      I’m a believer in changing all fluids at some point. There is no way the life of the component will not be longer with servicing. Personally I usually buy vehicles around 190k miles. My truck has 340k miles. I’m in it for the long haul and changing fluids on a regular basis is a good starting point IMHO.

  • @2navigators
    @2navigators 11 месяцев назад

    Great video thanks

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @viewlesswind
    @viewlesswind Месяц назад

    One quick question for you. Do I need to let the engine run when the ATF reaches 95F? If so, will the temp reach over 113F while I am draining the excess? Thank you.

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Месяц назад +1

      Yes, set the level while running. If you start the procedure at 95 you will easily be able to complete it before you reach 113.

  • @AvtarSingh-iz5le
    @AvtarSingh-iz5le 8 месяцев назад

    Great job

  • @Porco_Utah
    @Porco_Utah 3 месяца назад

    I wonder stead of removing fill bolt, and need to remove tire . if you can push up the fluid through inside of plastic straw using thin tube using pump. I use this method to fill my Forester's front differential, though over fill check opening. that way, I can just using ramp with tire attached.

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  3 месяца назад

      I'm sure you could. You don't have to remove the wheel to get good enough access to the fill hole, but it does make it easier. I never found it difficult enough to try and use a different method.

  • @adriencampos7427
    @adriencampos7427 Год назад

    Good and informative video, not any videos servicing the 8 speed this great. Going to be changing my fluid soon, about to hit 65k. Question, what is your opinion on using a infrared temperature gun to measure the transmission temp.?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад +1

      Thanks Adrien, I have use an infrared temp gauge in a pinch. I don’t trust it as much as a scam tool but it will definitely get you in the ballpark. Even if you were off 10 degrees I can imagine it would make a huge difference in fluid level.

    • @junzilla13
      @junzilla13 Год назад

      @@bennieaust Could I just warm the car up for like 15 mins and expect it to be within operating temp?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад +1

      @@junzilla13 you would presumably be close, probably close enough.
      Officially my answer is that you have to plug in a scanner to verify it though.

    • @rkr894able
      @rkr894able Год назад

      160k miles im 2018 se camry and I have not changed transmission fluid. Car runs brand new tbh.

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад

      @@rkr894able they are great cars. Even when not maintained like Toyota calls for they can still hold up a long time.

  • @s6dark6angel6s
    @s6dark6angel6s 10 месяцев назад

    Very helpful! Ty! Is there a filter to replace? 🤔

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  10 месяцев назад +1

      If you change the fluid as recommended, you shouldn’t ever have to change the filter. The filter is intended as a safety precaution for any partials left my the manufacturing process. The byproducts of transmission use itself (clutch material) are very fine and are what make the fluid dirty over time. They don’t get trapped in the filter and they get removed when you change the fluid. If you did have a filter that was full of material, you’d have much bigger problems to worry about.

  • @rkr894able
    @rkr894able Год назад +3

    I bought Camry Se 2018 at 41k miles in December, 2019. 4 years later, it now has 160k miles and I have not replaced anything except Oil every 10k miles, brake pads good quality and One set of tires + Winter tires.
    I drive to Montréal 3x a Month from Boston.

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад +3

      They are great cars! Make sure you don’t neglect the transmission service and air filter changes. The owners manual has recommendations for service that should be followed to make sure it continues to work flawlessly for you.

    • @rkr894able
      @rkr894able Год назад

      @@bennieaust yes! I am planning to change transmission fluid. Went to dealer for it and said, its $290 to $320.

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад

      @@rkr894able good to hear Syed!

    • @Toddscamry-lk5wr
      @Toddscamry-lk5wr Год назад +6

      you waited way to damn long oil change always at 5000 miles

    • @EduardoISF
      @EduardoISF Год назад +2

      @@Toddscamry-lk5wr i was about to say the same thing. Even though they say 10k miles i don’t feel comfortable waiting that long. 5k miles I feel is a perfect time to change it while I also feel very comfortable that I am extending the life of my car by keeping up with oil changes and basic maintenance.

  • @grant31781
    @grant31781 Год назад +1

    I have flushed a 2006 Yaris transmission by removing the transmission cooler lines and letting the transmission pump all of the old fluid out. I would pump a quart or two then add the same amount back and I think it took 11 quarts to get bright red fluid. Why wouldn't you do the same on this transmission? I also changed a filter on the Yaris. Does the Camry have a filter?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад

      This Camry does have a filter under the front cover.
      I would do the same flush process on this that you did on your Yaris. I have done that same process on way to many cars to count. It works great and is a great option. It is not however the method Toyota recommends. This video covers the Toyota procedure.

  • @brettster3331
    @brettster3331 Год назад +1

    Hi Bernie, you make things like this service look so easy. You trust this Valvoline transmission fluid, is it much less costly than Toyota WS transmission fluid ? I know Toyota does not make their own fluid but I do not know what oil company does.

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад +2

      Hey Brett,
      I absolutely trust the valvoline fluid. The are a big, reputable company and it says right on the bottle it meets or exceeds the WS standard. It’s what I run in my 2007 Lexus LS460 with 284k miles. I think Walmart is the cheapest place to purchase it. I like it because it meets or exceeds a lot of different standards so I don’t have to stock 15 different transmission fluids.

    • @andersonrodriguez8258
      @andersonrodriguez8258 Год назад +3

      Use oem fluid

    • @xds1553
      @xds1553 10 месяцев назад

      @@andersonrodriguez8258what is the oem oil for this car

    • @GSXR-1000
      @GSXR-1000 2 месяца назад

      ​@andersonrodriguez8258 lmao oem isn't synthetic and there's nothing special about it. Stop riding toyotas dick

  • @mandotorres2081
    @mandotorres2081 4 месяца назад

    Thank you!!!

  • @deerphoria4314
    @deerphoria4314 4 месяца назад

    Nice video. Do you drain the fluid when it's cold/haven't drove yet or hot after it's been driven? Is there another scan tool that measures the transmission fluid temp that doesn't cost a fortune like the one you used in the video?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks! It is best to drain the fluid after a short drive, before it get's very hot.
      There are a lot of scan tool options out there for all budgets. I use this one because IMHO it doesn't cost a fortune (not the $5K-$10K like professional scan tools) but offers a lot of functionality. There are even cheaper options out there and there are a lot of RUclips videos on here that can probably give you some great guidance.

    • @deerphoria4314
      @deerphoria4314 3 месяца назад

      @@bennieaust Thanks for the information. Do you have any recommendations for other scan tools that can read transmission oil temperature that are under $250?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  3 месяца назад +1

      @@deerphoria4314I don’t have any personal recommendations at this point. I’m currently testing a $100 Bluetooth to phone scanner that reads trans temp, so I know there are options, but I haven’t formed an opinion on it yet so stay tuned.

    • @deerphoria4314
      @deerphoria4314 3 месяца назад

      @@bennieauston the Innova and Zurich scan tool that you have in the description of the video, are the updates free forever or is it only free for a few years and then you have to pay a subscription fee?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  3 месяца назад

      @@deerphoria4314 It looks like the Zurich offers 24 months of updates and the Innova simply says "free updates, no subscriptions." I would verify with the sellers before purchase. I don't sell these, I'm just a satisfied customer.

  • @donttouchme2095
    @donttouchme2095 4 месяца назад

    Should I use some of the old transmission fluid to fill up again, or should I use only new fluid?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  4 месяца назад +1

      The point of this procedure is to change out the old fluid. I would refill with only new fluid.

  • @zhanggodfather8053
    @zhanggodfather8053 11 месяцев назад

    I used this fluid level check procedure to my Lexus ES transmission but the fluid level ended up being low. The vehicle sometimes has trouble engaging 2nd gear on an inclined surface, until I put another 1/5 quart of fluid in. Do u know what might be the reason😢

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  11 месяцев назад +2

      If it’s filled to the correct level I’m not sure.
      From what I can tell, these 8 speeds haven’t been as reliable as Toyota is usually known for.

  • @descendinggod9740
    @descendinggod9740 3 месяца назад

    Do you know an alternative to know when Trans Fluid Temp is ready to be drained if you dont own a scan tool?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  3 месяца назад

      I'm sure if you do a RUclips search you can find some alternative methods. I don't like to make any recommendations other than what Toyota says. I know some people have used inferred temp guns.

  • @Toddscamry-lk5wr
    @Toddscamry-lk5wr 7 месяцев назад

    Wouldnt measuring the amount that comes out and putting the same amount back in have the same results if you dont have a scanner to check temp

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  7 месяцев назад

      If you can verify it's currently filled to the correct level, then it would work great.
      There are comments in here from people who have found out even the dealer didn't fill it to the correct level.
      You can decide for yourself how you'd like to do it, but I wanted this video to cover the correct and certain way to get it right.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @joshuaramos9676
    @joshuaramos9676 Год назад +1

    Did you at all replace those crush washers would I be fine without replacing them?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад +2

      It's rare that I replace the crush washers. You should be fine reusing the old ones.

  • @linusmethtips90
    @linusmethtips90 Год назад

    Thank You Boss

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад

      You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!

  • @NYNB
    @NYNB 7 месяцев назад

    I did this procedure but is it normal for the fluid to drip out when im pumping it in? It’s almost like everytime I pump it in, it just flows right back out. Am i doing it wrong?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  7 месяцев назад

      It can be difficult to do it without spilling. Make sure you have the hose in the hole as far as possible (you won't be able to get in very far in) and try pumping it slower.

  • @zulakant
    @zulakant Год назад +1

    did you have the car running when you were draining the extra transmission fluid out?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад

      Yes, at the correct transmission temperature and running.

  • @user-uv7yv2so6o
    @user-uv7yv2so6o 5 месяцев назад

    Nice video, How many liters of oil ? 4 or 5 liter ?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks! The jug I bought was 3.8 liters.

  • @jefferybeatty6627
    @jefferybeatty6627 7 месяцев назад

    Is there any way to do this without a scanner? Is there an over temp if only idle?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  7 месяцев назад

      You have to have a scanner to read the trans temp. There are cheaper scanners that will read it, some people have used inferred temp gauges. I don't really have any recommendations on that, The objective of this video was to show the Toyota procedure (the way I do it), someone else may have a video with a different way of trying to get close to the correct temperature, but this is the way I would recommend.

  • @elmerz6424
    @elmerz6424 5 месяцев назад

    I did my transmission fluid last week on 2019 Toyota Camry, I guess I warmed it up a little too much. I added 4 Cortes and when I drained the access fluid I noticed that I was a lot, maybe more than a Corte, anyway I been driving it for the past 3 days i noticed slight jerk around 60. Do u think I under filled it, if so should repeat the process since oil was really dirty or just top it off??

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  5 месяцев назад +2

      If you think you might be low and know the old fluid was really dirty, I would do another drain and refill.

    • @naturestrail2296
      @naturestrail2296 23 дня назад

      You have to warm it and get it drained while it's within the exact specified temp range using a computer that can monitor the temp. Without that these trans are super picky and you can kiss it goodbye real fast

  • @MarioMartinez-yf3iq
    @MarioMartinez-yf3iq 6 дней назад

    When you installed the used transmission was there anything you needed to swap over like the computer for transmission?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  6 дней назад

      No, the used unit I installed was complete.

  • @willkeohavong1441
    @willkeohavong1441 11 месяцев назад +2

    Just came across this video, I’m not sure if this was
    Covered but would you know why my local Toyota dealership says the 8th gen Camrys have lifetime transmission fluid and not to change it? Thanks!

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  11 месяцев назад

      There are a LOT of vehicles that claim that these days. If you read the fine print they always say unless you live in a harsh climate, which most of us do.
      Harsh climate or not, I don’t believe that’s a smart call to never change fluid. It’s cheap insurance.

    • @verlaryder
      @verlaryder 11 месяцев назад

      500,000 miles of life is the reward a 2018-2023 Camry 8 speed owner gets for draining and refilling the transmission every 15,000 miles: imagizer.imageshack.com/img922/2046/A7BHjO.jpg

    • @seanmoore10
      @seanmoore10 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes many transmissions toyota has had in the past is lifetime. But the fine print not only discusses if you live in a harsh environment, or are in stop and go traffic, or i really want to say if driven at highway speeds. It basically covers Toyota’s a**. Should find all the caveats in the manual.

  • @Brsrafal
    @Brsrafal Год назад

    The manual says not to touch it I had old camry over 15 years 300k orig fluid same with my buddy ford van and lexus es 300k all orig fluid. Whats your take on this I always hear about people going 20 years plus orig

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад +1

      Most manuals state that no service is required unless it’s a severe climate. There are very few parts of the country that don’t get cold or hot enough to be considered severe.
      Regardless of what the manual states, I am a firm believer in servicing all transmissions on a regular basis. It seems crazy to me not to. It’s not apples to apples but can you imagine a manufacturer saying you don’t ever need to change your engine oil?
      I can tell you how long a transmission will last, but I can tell you it will last longer if you keep clean fluid in it.

  • @joelortiz6267
    @joelortiz6267 5 месяцев назад

    What would happen if you put extra fluid in your transmission let's say 5 quarters instead of 3.5??

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  5 месяцев назад

      Nothing. When you follow the level set procedure, you will end up with the perfect amount of fluid.

  • @emiliohuerta2658
    @emiliohuerta2658 9 дней назад

    can you help me, I just bought that same zurich 15s scanner. I went to menu and I'm at the service check page, but I only get Brake Pad Check and Engine Oil Level it doesn't show transmission temp

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  9 дней назад

      I’ve heard this from a couple people. It sounds like the newest software version is having this issues. I haven’t personally experienced this problem. I would recommend contacting tech support to see if there is a fix.

  • @Bulk_Bullets
    @Bulk_Bullets Месяц назад

    How much transmission fluid does the 8th gen Camry hold? Im thinking of doing 2qts. Currently at 40k miles

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Месяц назад

      I'm not sure what total capacity is, but a drain and refill (what I do in this video) is 1 gallon.

  • @eddievazquez2330
    @eddievazquez2330 Год назад

    Was there a crush washer on the bottom drain plug ju wondering?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад

      There is. I typically don't replace them unless there is clearly an issue with them. I have occasionally had an issue with old one and new ones alike, not common though.

  • @oruebubechukwu
    @oruebubechukwu 11 месяцев назад

    My car is 2018 Toyota Camry SE and milesage 170k and I always changed the transmission fluid every 30k each other . 7qtr to 10qtr ? Or full by leak ? So I’m deaf and I’m miracle . Nice video than ever :)

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks Miracle! I would recommend filling it like I do in the video, and draining the excess fluid with it at the proper temp. That the only correct way to do it. Anything else is just a guess.

  • @paovang8763
    @paovang8763 7 месяцев назад

    Can the transmission fluid be drain properly with just the front lifted? And is the only time the car need to be leveled is when warming up the fluid to 95 F and draining the excessive fluid?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  7 месяцев назад

      Yes, only needs to be level when draining the excess fluid.

    • @paovang8763
      @paovang8763 7 месяцев назад

      I use the scan toolsl you listed (innova 5610). However, the transmission fuild temp doesn't show up. I also used different scan tool that can read transmission fluid but no luck also. Do you know why I'm not able to read the transmission fluid temperature. My vehicle is 2018 camey Se.

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  7 месяцев назад

      @@paovang8763 , I haven't had any issues with mine. Just make sure you are pressing the down arrow to scroll down and view all the data.

  • @aaronpeck4224
    @aaronpeck4224 6 месяцев назад

    Is this the same process for a 21 hybrid?? Thanks!

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  6 месяцев назад

      It is not the same.

  • @UsoNewb
    @UsoNewb Год назад

    I followed all the steps in your video (thank you), but when I got the car up to temp and opened the drain bolt, nothing came out. It only started draining immediately once I shut off the engine. Once it started trickling, I closed the drain bolt. The amount that came out was the additional fluid that I added on top of what was initially taken out. Any guidance? Thanks.

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад +3

      Hey William,
      If no fluid came out, when following the procedure, then the fluid level is to low. I would suggest adding another 1/2 quart and check again. Make sure you keep it running when you have the drain plug out and are setting the level. If you shut it off it will drain additional fluid resulting in an incorrectly low fluid level.
      cliff notes: Add more fluid. Keep it running while setting the fluid level.
      Does that make sense?

    • @UsoNewb
      @UsoNewb Год назад +1

      I’ll give it a try. Thank you for the quick response.

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад +1

      @@UsoNewb you’re welcome!

    • @UsoNewb
      @UsoNewb Год назад +2

      Just did it and it worked. The person who previously serviced the car obviously under filled it

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад +5

      @@UsoNewb glad you got it!
      This is why I totally prefer to follow the procedure and not just measure what comes out.
      Good job on getting it right!

  • @emiliohuerta2658
    @emiliohuerta2658 9 дней назад

    I bought a zurich 15 s, I don't im going through all functions but can't find transmission temp.

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  9 дней назад +1

      I’ve heard from a couple people that there is a glitch in the newest update on these. I haven’t had that issue so I can’t say for sure but it might be worth contacting tech support on.

  • @jeromevelasco-in7ez
    @jeromevelasco-in7ez 3 месяца назад

    when is the right mileage in km to replace the trans fluid?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  3 месяца назад

      Toyota recommends every 60k miles. I’m not sure what that is in km.

  • @user-dd6fl7wy6z
    @user-dd6fl7wy6z 7 месяцев назад

    Where is the filter located i would like to change it out once i hit 100k. My other cars have the pan at the bottom so ive done those but, my 21 camry does not. I have changed the fluid the way you have show twice so far but want to do the filter for the next change. Thanks in advance

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  7 месяцев назад

      The filter is located under the front black cover. Personally, I wouldn't change it. If you continue to change the fluid like you have you will never need to worry about the filter. I bet your fluid has never looked very dirty, right?

    • @user-dd6fl7wy6z
      @user-dd6fl7wy6z 7 месяцев назад

      Just a little dirty nothing crazy. Dark red, never purpleish or brown. And ive refilled with the valvoline max life both times with no issues whatsoever.

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  7 месяцев назад

      @@user-dd6fl7wy6zit’s not like it would hurt anything to change the filter, but with the regular fluid changes I think you’ll be in good shape leaving the filter alone.

  • @chrismunro3624
    @chrismunro3624 2 месяца назад

    I took my 2020 Camry to the dealership at 52,000 miles and asked for a transmission drain and fill. They told me they only do full transmission flushes so I gave in and let them do it. Ever since then the transmission has noticeably harsher shifts in the lower gears and especially when the engine has only run for a short time. Any suggestions?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  2 месяца назад

      The biggest concern I have is that they filled it to the correct level. I have heard many stories of even dealers not filling them correctly. Beyond that there’s nothing else I can think of.

    • @chrismunro3624
      @chrismunro3624 2 месяца назад +1

      @@bennieaust ok, thanks. I’ll live with it for a little bit but I’ll ask them to look at it when it goes in for the airbag recall. I love the car and plan to keep it for many years.

  • @oriondragos5876
    @oriondragos5876 6 месяцев назад

    If it's a car that's never been serviced, regardless of mileage, wouldn't you be able to just drain and fill with the same amount? I figure since it came from the factory, it should have been filled to the proper level to begin with?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  6 месяцев назад

      Theoretically yes, do you want to risk your transmission though? There must be a good reason that Toyota says to do it this way.
      This video covers the recommended way to do it. It’s not hard, and I wouldn’t want to give the wrong instructions to someone.

  • @Turnersspeedshop
    @Turnersspeedshop 4 месяца назад

    Maybe i missed it but what exactly was the torque spec on that drain plug? Thanx

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  4 месяца назад +1

      No worries, all the details are in the description.

    • @Turnersspeedshop
      @Turnersspeedshop 4 месяца назад

      @@bennieaust thank u sir! Excellent video thanx 4 the help!

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  4 месяца назад

      @@Turnersspeedshop you're welcome!!

  • @raulcontreras8292
    @raulcontreras8292 2 месяца назад

    Can somebody help me on how often should I replace my transmission filter?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  2 месяца назад

      If you change the fluid as recommended, you shouldn’t ever have to change the filter. The filter is intended as a safety precaution for any partials left my the manufacturing process. The byproducts of transmission use itself (clutch material) are very fine and are what make the fluid dirty over time. They don’t get trapped in the filter and they get removed when you change the fluid. If you did have a filter that was full of material, you’d have much bigger problems to worry about.

  • @cherosno
    @cherosno 11 месяцев назад

    Im looking at getting a 113k miles 2018 camry. Service records, oil changes/filter looks good. But no transmission services that Im seeing. Is it a bad idea to get this vehicle?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hey Hannah,
      Generally Toyotas are about the safest bet out there. It seems this generation has had transmission issues so they aren’t as great as usual. I still think they are a great choice but it’s good to be aware of the possibility of transmission issues.
      Service is key to avoiding issues. If you have an alternative that has transmission service history that would be a better option, otherwise if this one drives and shifts good I wouldn’t steer you away from it. Just get the transmission serviced after you purchase it.

    • @cherosno
      @cherosno 11 месяцев назад

      @@bennieaust thank you!

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  11 месяцев назад

      @@cherosno you’re welcome!

  • @davidspiegel2676
    @davidspiegel2676 Год назад

    Would you recommend changing out the transmission filter as well?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад +1

      If you stick the the fluid change intervals recommended by Toyota you should ever have to change the filter.

    • @4af
      @4af Год назад

      inaccessible: imagizer.imageshack.com/img923/3244/SoHdMJ.jpg

  • @kumarmukesh1777
    @kumarmukesh1777 Год назад

    Can you please how much it cost to put used transmission in 2018 camry se?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад

      The used transmissions for these are not cheap. The one I installed in this car was just over $3,000 plus labor. :(

  • @zhehat.artoshi
    @zhehat.artoshi 8 месяцев назад

    How many quarts of transmission fluid do I need to change with filter?camry 2018 ???

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  8 месяцев назад

      1 gallon. Check out the video description for more details.

  • @gwilli1754
    @gwilli1754 Год назад +4

    Why transmission out before 80k? That is a real low number for Camry, even if neglected. I did my fluid drain and replace at 48k, and it was not a happy, looked bad. Worked well, but now again likes being warmed up to shift perfectly, so I am looking into doing another drain and fill at 65k miles. The transmission in this generation seems to me as being frail.

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад +3

      I don’t technically know what failed but it lost 5th gear. Totally a premature failure. IMHO pretty unacceptable for a Toyota.

  • @Whiteboy19640
    @Whiteboy19640 5 месяцев назад

    Is this the same process for a Camry 23 LE?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  5 месяцев назад

      I know there were some changes for 2023. I’m not sure if the process is basically the same or not. I haven’t done this on a 2023 yet.

  • @xds1553
    @xds1553 10 месяцев назад

    My 2018 Camry has 128000 miles I just bought it and I don’t want to flush I just want to change the oil what oil does Toyota put in the transmission because I want to match that oil so I don’t mix oils

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  10 месяцев назад

      Toyota calls out for type “WS” fluid. You can go and buy the Toyota fluid at the dealer. I don’t know who the actual manufacturer of the fluid is. I used Valvoline Maxlife fluid in this video which meets the “WS” standard. It’s very good fluid.

  • @WheresRevi
    @WheresRevi Год назад

    How long did it take to get the transmission to temp? (95^F)

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад +1

      I think on this one it took a good 15 minutes. I just did a highlander yesterday and it took about 5 minutes and very quickly hit max temp range for setting the level. It had been sitting over night so it was stone cold to begin with. The Camry as done in the winter time though, even though it was in a heated garage it was definitely cooler to begin with.

    • @WheresRevi
      @WheresRevi Год назад

      @@bennieaust You’re awesome bro, might be doing this at a buddies house and he doesn’t have a OB2 scanner. Do have one but gave it to my father.

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад

      @@WheresRevi , best of luck! It’s not a hard service to do.

  • @viewlesswind
    @viewlesswind 6 месяцев назад

    Are there any washers or gaskets or ATF filter you need to change too?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  6 месяцев назад +1

      The drain / fill procedure I perform in this video is exactly what Toyota recommends. There is a filter, but if you perform the drain / fill procedure as recommended you shouldn't have to worry about the filter.
      Filter and gasket kit: amzn.to/3RGJs18
      The crush washers usually don't need to be replaced. I typically inspect them and if they look fine, I haven't had any issues with reusing them.
      Drain plug crush washer: amzn.to/3NpK88D
      I haven't been able find a part listing for the fill plug crush washer.

    • @viewlesswind
      @viewlesswind 6 месяцев назад

      @@bennieaust When do you need to replace the ATF filter and gasket then? Thanks. By the way, is there a way I can obtain the shop service manual?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  6 месяцев назад

      @@viewlesswind You may need to / want to replace the filter if you don't perform the drain / fill procedure as recommended by Toyota or if the fluid gets extremely dark / dirty.
      I don't have any inside information on repair manuals. If you google it you will find several different options. Sorry I'm not more helpful on this.

    • @viewlesswind
      @viewlesswind 6 месяцев назад

      @@bennieaustI remember having seen a video in which the transmission oil pan is taken off, and filter/gaskets/magnets are replaced.

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  6 месяцев назад

      @@viewlesswind yeah, there are definitely videos here on RUclips that will cover that. Typically the magnets are just cleaned. They are 100% reusable.

  • @alejandroayala9182
    @alejandroayala9182 6 месяцев назад

    How do we do the filter? Dont even know were its at

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  6 месяцев назад

      You shouldn’t need to replace the filter, but the filter is located inside the front (black) cover.

  • @jonathanrivera283
    @jonathanrivera283 Месяц назад

    For a 2019 camry v6 at what miles you recomended change the transmission filter??

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Месяц назад

      Every 60K miles.

    • @jonathanrivera283
      @jonathanrivera283 Месяц назад

      @@bennieaust 60k for tranmission filter and fluid too? I not wait at 60k for the fluid i replace at 50k and for my v6 camry at 40k

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Месяц назад +1

      @@jonathanrivera283 that’s even better if you replace it earlier. If you keep up a schedule like that, in my opinion, you will not have to replace the filter. The particles you are wanting to remove are suspended in the old fluid.

    • @jonathanrivera283
      @jonathanrivera283 Месяц назад

      @@bennieaust thank you, last question i have a 2019 highlander v6 and 2019 camry v6, highlander have a transmission oil cooler(radiator) camry have a oil cooler(coolant) the question is can i put the highlander oil cooler in the camry transmission the lower the fluid temperature? Highlander TFT RAISE until 195f and camry in hot days in florida raise until 217f and i want to lower the camry TFT until 200f

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Месяц назад +1

      @@jonathanrivera283 that’s a great question. I honestly don’t know for sure but would be surprised if you could. I would feel the same way though, 195 wouldn’t concern me but 217 is definitely getting up there.

  • @gizmotony1234
    @gizmotony1234 Год назад

    what happens if trans fluid temp is off??? i was just going to empty and refill

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад

      You’re level will be incorrect. If it’s to warm when you drain the excess, the level will be to low. If it’s not warm enough, the level will be to high.

  • @jackle842000
    @jackle842000 3 месяца назад

    So is it the fluid that's crap and should use a different synthetic fluid or the transmission that hard on it?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  3 месяца назад

      It's good fluid, I think the transmissions aren't as reliable as you would expect from Toyota.

    • @jackle842000
      @jackle842000 3 месяца назад

      @@bennieaust what fluid did you choose to use in it?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  3 месяца назад +1

      Valvoline MaxLife full synthetic. I would recommend that or Toyota WS fluid.

  • @12345678912345613791
    @12345678912345613791 Год назад

    How about the transmission filter??
    I wanna know how to change the filter. The model is different from regular old models

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад

      Very rare that you need to replace it if you stay on top of Toyota service intervals for the fluid change.

    • @12345678912345613791
      @12345678912345613791 Год назад

      @@bennieaustdo you know where the filter is?. The model is different from the old one. Is it in the black plastic or upward in the metal part?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад

      @@12345678912345613791 I can’t remember off the top of my head.

    • @4af
      @4af Год назад +2

      the filter is inaccessible as it's deeply buried inside the transmission: imagizer.imageshack.com/img923/3244/SoHdMJ.jpg

    • @shoersa
      @shoersa Год назад +1

      You really DON'T want to change the trans filter, take my word on this.

  • @juanlopez1878
    @juanlopez1878 4 месяца назад

    So they don't have a filter? To replace

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  4 месяца назад

      They do have a filter. It’s linked in the description.
      This video covers the fluid change recommended by Toyota. IMHO if you do this as recommended, you will not need to change the filter.

  • @Mangold2865
    @Mangold2865 3 месяца назад

    What was the torque on the drain plug

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  3 месяца назад

      All the torque specs are in the description.

  • @martinomar3550
    @martinomar3550 7 месяцев назад

    Did you replace the filter?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  7 месяцев назад

      No, I followed the Toyota service procedure just like I show in this video.

  • @user-dn7or3ib3k
    @user-dn7or3ib3k Год назад

    What is the torque specs for drain plug?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад

      15ft-lbs. it’s all in the description.

  • @bureaucrazy1234
    @bureaucrazy1234 7 месяцев назад

    isnt there supposed to be a bypass valve that needs to be pinned off with a small hex key before draining the fluid on some 8 speed toyotas?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  7 месяцев назад +1

      On some of them there is. The idea is to pin it open, to allow flow through the cooler even when the trans temp is lower than the thermostat will open for. If there is air in the cooler lines you could have improper transmission level.
      If the transmission is serviced when cool, this should not be an issue. It will be closed the whole time, not allowing any fluid to drain out of the cooler.

    • @bureaucrazy1234
      @bureaucrazy1234 7 месяцев назад

      @@bennieaust Thanks! So this 2.5l LE Camry does NOT have this valve?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@bureaucrazy1234 this one did not. It’s on the cooler lines between the transmission and the radiator if it is equipped with one.

    • @bureaucrazy1234
      @bureaucrazy1234 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@bennieaust THANKS AGAIN!

  • @riven1062
    @riven1062 Год назад

    What was the torque specification for the drain plug?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад +1

      15 ft-lbs, All torque specs are in the description.

    • @riven1062
      @riven1062 Год назад +1

      Thanks.

  • @geece_9093
    @geece_9093 10 месяцев назад

    At the end after filling fluid, while draining excess fluid do you still leave car on ?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  10 месяцев назад

      Yes, it needs to be running when you set the level.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @plymouths99
    @plymouths99 Год назад

    No pan drop or filter change???

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад

      No, if you want to be really proactive then maybe changing out the filter every 100K-150K miles but as long as you keep clean fluid in it you can pretty safely leave it alone.

  • @Turnersspeedshop
    @Turnersspeedshop 2 месяца назад

    Is car running when draining off excess?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  2 месяца назад +1

      Running and between 95 and 113 degrees F.

    • @Turnersspeedshop
      @Turnersspeedshop 2 месяца назад

      @@bennieaust thank u sir!

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  2 месяца назад +1

      @@Turnersspeedshop you’re welcome!!

  • @jassodhi6104
    @jassodhi6104 10 месяцев назад

    Do we need to change transmission filter with every oil change ?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  10 месяцев назад +1

      No, if you change the fluid as recommended by Toyota you will probably never have to change the filter. The wear material is very fine particles that mostly remain suspended in the fluid. When you change the fluid, you are removing the particles.

    • @jassodhi6104
      @jassodhi6104 10 месяцев назад

      @@bennieaust Thanks for your swift reply

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  10 месяцев назад

      @@jassodhi6104 you’re welcome!

    • @4af
      @4af 10 месяцев назад

      No, the filter isn't accessible: imagizer.imageshack.com/img923/5245/IoBFhd.jpg

  • @johncrankshaft2886
    @johncrankshaft2886 Год назад +1

    Last year i took my car to the dealer for the transmission software update and asked them for the trans service interval and service manager said 120k miles, owners manual says 60k miles

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад +1

      I’d definitely go with the 60k mile interval.

    • @johncrankshaft2886
      @johncrankshaft2886 Год назад +1

      @@bennieaust problem is that when i went in it was just about to hit 60k, i will be doing tomorrow which i sit at 73k. Definitely will keep checking manufacturer recommendations instead of taking dealer word

    • @johncrankshaft2886
      @johncrankshaft2886 Год назад

      @@bennieaust ok so i dropped the bottom cover and realized the wheel doesnt have to be off as with ramps the job is accessible from under. Fluid was dark but did not smell burn, definitely traffic temp discoloration so i pumped the 3 quarts that came out and plan on doing it again in about 15k miles in an attempt to get the rest of the fluid out or at least get better fluid in. Thanks and have a wonderful weekend

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад

      @@johncrankshaft2886 glad to hear it went well! Hope you have a great weekend as well!

  • @Alberto-or7js
    @Alberto-or7js Год назад +10

    My Toyota dealership told me not to change the transmission fluid on my 2018 Camry until it hits 120k miles. I’m just at 115k miles and I’ve never changed it before. I’m now hearing from elsewhere I should’ve been changing the fluid every 60k. Have I done damage to the transmission for waiting this long? I’m taking it in for a full flush service in a few days.

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад +4

      It’s probably fine, but it’s definitely a good call to start doing it now. I’ve seen cars with a lot more miles and no trans service come out ok, but that’s rolling the dice a bit.

    • @joeotto775
      @joeotto775 Год назад +6

      You should be changing your fluid every 50,000 miles (80,000 km) and you won't have issues

    • @giliethedeliveryman3516
      @giliethedeliveryman3516 Год назад +15

      Do not do a full flush just do a drain and refill the gentleman from the carnut channel who is a Toyota mechanic said never to do a full flush that it’s good to have some of the old with the new fluid. If you do a full flush, the fluid will be thinner and it can mess with your clutches in the transmission.

    • @Phil-D83
      @Phil-D83 11 месяцев назад +2

      I would do it

    • @CValenton01
      @CValenton01 10 месяцев назад +4

      That’s odd. My dealership told me to change it at 60k

  • @ehsanull
    @ehsanull 6 месяцев назад

    Is this regular transmission or ecvt

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  6 месяцев назад +1

      This is a traditional 8 speed automatic.

    • @ehsanull
      @ehsanull 6 месяцев назад

      Would you be able to let us know if it’s the same procedure with hybrid Camry transmission much appreciate for your work by the way.

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  6 месяцев назад

      @@ehsanull The Camry Hybrid uses a different transmission. It uses a CVT. Here is a link to someone's video covering the CVT fluid change. ruclips.net/video/6-KwdXk-hTc/видео.html

  • @J_J_Ander
    @J_J_Ander Год назад

    Headlight from Meeennards

  • @LM-mc2lm
    @LM-mc2lm 7 месяцев назад

    This is cvt trans ?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  7 месяцев назад

      No, it’s an 8 speed automatic.

  • @nishanganiga2482
    @nishanganiga2482 10 месяцев назад

    How many littar oil filling

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  10 месяцев назад

      Check out the description for all the details.

  • @Dreadvermin1
    @Dreadvermin1 Год назад

    This sounds like i gotta buy a whole bunch of things

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад

      You can always take it to a shop.

    • @Dreadvermin1
      @Dreadvermin1 Год назад

      @bennieaust true but my dealer is wanting about 500 minus the the oilchange and tire rotation I asked other shops they said they don't have the parts

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад

      @@Dreadvermin1 might be worth buying the stuff to do it yourself then. The most expensive part is a scanner and that a very useful and universal tool to have on hand.

    • @Dreadvermin1
      @Dreadvermin1 Год назад

      I'll try to find what I need most online thank you for the advice I might get thr oil change at the dealer for free and do the rest myself

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад

      @@Dreadvermin1 it’s not hard to do, just have to follow the procedure.

  • @user-tb7rn1il3q
    @user-tb7rn1il3q 7 месяцев назад +1

    The transmission took a dump and contaminated the fluid. The fluid will outlast the transmission, you don’t need to service it. Most transmission failures occur from defects, abuse, and improper servicing.

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  7 месяцев назад

      I don’t disagree with your list of reasons for transmission failure, but I have never agreed with “lifetime fluid”.
      Servicing a transmission is not a big deal and the single biggest thing you can do to ensure a long transmission life.
      My truck has 349K miles in the original transmission. I cannon believe the original fluid would still be preforming to spec, or that the transmission would still be functioning with fluid that degraded.
      People are welcome to make their own informed decisions on this topic, but I will definitely continue to service transmissions even when listed as lifetime fluid.

    • @RollieFingers59
      @RollieFingers59 2 месяца назад

      “Lifetime” fluid just isn’t.

  • @NamNguyen-pg9do
    @NamNguyen-pg9do 11 месяцев назад

    @bennieaust How come the manual say 7.7 qt?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  11 месяцев назад

      You’d have to ask the author of the manual.
      My guess would be that’s total capacity or something, listed in the manual you’re looking at. Not drain/refill quantity.

    • @NamNguyen-pg9do
      @NamNguyen-pg9do 11 месяцев назад

      @bennieaust I have a 2020 camry se. Most of the tourial I've watched have been 2018/ 2019, and only 2-3 liters drained. I'm just a little confused. So it would be a safe bet to refill whatever was drained out?
      Thank you

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  11 месяцев назад

      @@NamNguyen-pg9do it would get you in the ballpark, but I would definitely recommend following the procedure to set the level correctly. Then you know it’s right. If for some reason it was under filled right now, adding what you drain out will leave you still under filled.

    • @NamNguyen-pg9do
      @NamNguyen-pg9do 11 месяцев назад

      @bennieaust I don't think it's under filled. It's at 60k, and it's due for a change.

    • @4af
      @4af 10 месяцев назад

      60-65% of the old fluid remains in the transmission after draining. imagizer.imageshack.com/img923/5245/IoBFhd.jpg

  • @wjm3018
    @wjm3018 5 месяцев назад

    Only use Toyota WS atf fluid or your transmission will start acting up or having problems

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @v-m-e
    @v-m-e 4 месяца назад

    What Was Wrong With This Transmission?

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  4 месяца назад +1

      No fifth gear.

    • @v-m-e
      @v-m-e 4 месяца назад

      @@bennieaust O Wow That's Odd

  • @andersonrodriguez8258
    @andersonrodriguez8258 Год назад +1

    Why did ur transmission fail

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад

      Don’t know. This was the first time I had worked on this car so I have no idea what the history is.

    • @andersonrodriguez8258
      @andersonrodriguez8258 Год назад

      @@bennieausttht owner definitely beat the crap out of it

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад +2

      @@andersonrodriguez8258 that’s impressive if you can tell that from the video. :)
      I’m sure I could have opened it up and gotten a better idea but the goal was just to get it back in the road.

  • @amitpunn5455
    @amitpunn5455 Год назад

    I have Toyota Camry 2017 ..my mechanic said never change transmission oil…miles on my car 125k

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  Год назад

      Seems like bad advice but did they elaborate why?

    • @junboo8730
      @junboo8730 Год назад

      I changed mine at 100,000. It was darkkkk but it wasn’t burnt. Today I changed it at 118,000 once again. It was mostly red. Transmission shifts very nice. I think you should change it yourself. If you wait you are going to be burning those clutches even more. Wished I could go and help you. I know how scary it can be. Verify carcarenut channel he also has a nice guide for our cars.

    • @4af
      @4af Год назад

      Your factory original transparent red fluid is now as dark brown as Hershey chocolate sundae syrup..

  • @number1pappy
    @number1pappy 11 месяцев назад

    Im here because i was considered buying a 2023 camry. After finding out it doesnt have a replacable trans filter im not so sure about it anymore. I have a 2012 ford fusion that also has a non replaceable trans filter. The factory says not to change fluid until 100,000 miles! I can attest that this is way too long to go without changing your fluid! We waiting until 100,000 miles and we had our transmission serviced. Now at 105,000 miles we are having tranny issues. Why would auto manufacturers purposely make transmissions with un-servicable filters??? Even if you do change your fluid every 30,000 miles or so ,you still cant change the filter! Your filter eventually clogs up! New fluid ,old fluid doesnt matter ! This is one of the stupidest things auto manufacturers have done in a while!!

    • @verlaryder
      @verlaryder 11 месяцев назад

      Manufacturers have to pay huge carbon and environmental waste taxes if they recommend frequent fluid changes so they don't. A 2018-2023 Camry 8 speed can last 500,000 mile if the fluid is drained and refilled every 15,000 miles: imagizer.imageshack.com/img922/2046/A7BHjO.jpg

    • @bennieaust
      @bennieaust  11 месяцев назад

      Here's my $.02.
      IMHO the filter isn't the problem, it's the "lifetime" fluid.
      In my experience, the filter will never clog. I've seen failed transmissions with gray fluid full of metal and the filters still flowed. They are pretty much designed to catch large particles, not small clutch material that's transmission produce under normal conditions. The clutch material that they produce under normal conditions is almost entirely suspended in the fluid. That's what makes the fluid dark and that's you're removing when you do a fluid change. Keep clean, red fluid in any transmission and it has the best shot at a long, long life.
      I hope your car search goes well and I hope you find a great reliable one!!
      Thanks for watching!