Toyota Sienna Transmission fluid and filter change with 224,000 miles
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- This is a video on how to replace the transmission fluid and filter on a 2000 Toyota Sienna XLE (first generation) with 224,000 original miles on original engine and transmission. This will work from 1998 until 2003 all trim levels. I hope you enjoy. Thank you for watching! Please share your story if you do this!
** transmission fluid used :
Valvoline MaxLife Multi-Vehicle Full Synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) 1 GA www.walmart.co...
Thank you for posting this! I'm getting ready to do a transmission fluid change on my 1999 Sienna with 209,000 miles and was a little nervous I might goof something up. This gives me a little more confidence to do the job!
Thank you for watching it I could do it you can too! :)
The transmission is shifting great I was a bit fearful but it was totally worth it! Take care my friend.
update: I just went to Massachusetts and back, then also to florida and back ( I live in North Carolina) and everything is shifting perfect!
@@averagecargarage1704 Haha, nice! I did the change on mine and all is well! I'm actually in the middle of a trip from Indianapolis out to Phoenix, currently in New Mexico and it's been shifting great!
@@dansknivesandstuff4360 I love it! I'm happy that our Siennas were built with amazing quality and the fluid change will only extend the life of the vans! Thank you for sharing your experience! safe travels friend.
@@averagecargarage1704 how the van its still running good
dang thats some clean ass transmission fluid that came out hopefully ur car doesnt brake down from that fluid change
Isn't there a 10mm hex bolt under the pan you removed to drain the fluid.
THERE IS!
Next time show filter remove/replace 👍
Do you remember roughly how much fluid came out when you drained the pan?
It’s easy!
Thank you!
do it confidently!, the Sienna is a very easy van to work on.
Unfortunately you didn't show the label of the fluid you used
I’m so sorry I will put a link on the description but this is the one I purchased : Valvoline MaxLife Multi-Vehicle Full Synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) 1 GA
here shall be my template and I only can hope that a clogged filter is my problem, I'm having slippage when hot, and at highway speeds. had to pull over. cool down. then would shift. we'll see if this is the problem.
Right now the Sienna is at 253,477 and the tranny is working excellent still, keep me updated I hope that nice fresh fluid fixes your problem, do you know when the transmission fluid was changed last?
@@averagecargarage1704 no history of it, I am guessing perhaps when the warranty service schedule expired
I really liked the video and it was very instructive, could you tell me what liquids you used for the change, were 2 right?
Thank you very much for watching the video here is the fluid I purchased for the transmission : Valvoline MaxLife Multi-Vehicle Full Synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) 1 GA
@@averagecargarage17047:21
For Transmission oil ,
You need to use Valvoline Dex/Merc
Instead of Valvoline Multi-Vehicle Full Synthetic.
@@justine5804could you explain the difference?
You needed earplugs for this fluid change with all that Federal Q (fire sirens)
Hows that max life ATF holding up! I have a 2000 Toyota Solara v6 automatic. Was looking to try this stuff! The Max life ATF red bottle.!
Yeah I'm curious too because I'm homeless and just bought a 2000 Sienna like this to live in... and I want to change the fluid! 265k miles on it!
I could be wrong but these transmissions need to be filled on a level area so my incline in the front of the car on ramps you’re not gonna get the correct fluid fill level or drain off.
You failed before even took the drain cap off
1. Factory drain plugs are Not magnets.
2. This color of fluid is not 220k original.
I'd say maybe 50k or less.
I own a 2000 XLE exact copy of this guy's van. I've owned it since 120,000 miles. The previous owner had Toyota drop pan, and do a service at 100k. My van now has 185, light easy use, and my fluid has zero red color left. Dark brown, but no burnt smell. It was bright pink at 120k. I just did a filter, magnet clean, and 10 quart exchange. Shifts perfect still.
Fluid level is checked with engine running, in Park. Best is at operating temp of trans. Meaning at least 5 minutes of driving.
Also I've driven many of this generation Sienna. Many have a slow lazy 2 gear shift. No slip, just slow.
You can adjust the shift cable to the transmission. At the throttle body there are 2 cables. The rear one is the cable to the throttle, the one closest to the front of the van goes to the front bottom of the trans. It has 2 14mm nuts. Adjust that a tiny bit and all the shifts will become a little bit firmer. It works wonders.
@@trekinseattleI tightened the shift cable awhile ago because I thought it was the throttle cable. How would I know of to tight?
Where's the FILTER?? WE DIDN'T SEE👀👀👀YOU CLEAN IT OR REPLACE IT
I replaced it for a new one, I purchased it a t the local auto parts store :)
Ty Dude for the video. How did you check to make sure you put in sufficient new fluid? ( I measured the old fluid that came out and put in the same exact amount)
You are welcome thank you for watching I recommend this for any car that has a transmission that still shifts fine :) . There is a dip stick with a red handle that you can use., but the method you used of putting in the same amount you took out also works. I would get the car to operating temp and then I would check the level with the dip stick just to make sure :). Happy holidays my friend .
@@averagecargarage1704Is it still holding up so far? I'm curious because I'm homeless and just bought a 2000 Sienna like this to live in... and I want to change the fluid! 265k miles on it!
@@Network126and I am sorry about you being homeless if you got a sienna then it will serve you well. I hope you can get your housing situation figured out friend God bless 🙌🏽
How the van running good cause i heard if you change the fluid that dark the transmission might start acting up i have a 2003 with 117k on it with burnt fluid and the first shift its kind of hard shifting what you think should i do im scare please
Hiii yes it is working great 👍🏼the Sienna right now has 231,600 miles and no problems at all. I took it though some hard snow driving with zero issues. Popular thinking foes like this: if your van shifts without problems then do it. If you are having problems it’s hard to say. Make sure your fluid is at the right level.
@@averagecargarage1704Is it still holding up so far? I'm curious because I'm homeless and just bought a 2000 Sienna like this to live in... and I want to change the fluid! 265k miles on it!
@@Network126 good afternoon the van is running great I am sitting at 262k now over 2 years later and it’s still running great I have taken it to Florida and New York City after this video and no issues at all
@@averagecargarage1704 Nice!!! 👍
What oil type did you use.. thanks
I bought a gallon of Havoline MaxLife multi vehicle full synthetic Automatic transmission fluid! I bought it at Walmart it comes in a red bottle :)
@@averagecargarage1704 **Valvoline!
I just bought a 2002 Sienna w/94k mi. sight unseen & I haven't picked it up yet. Curious WHERE's the heater core & is it really easy to replace like on my '99 Camry 4 cldr or do you have to gut the entire dash? The cooling system is working fine as far as I know, but it would be NICE to know.
How’s ur sienna holding up looking at getting an 03 w 150k
Now sitting over 157,000 miles and it still shifts perfectly, the best car i've ever owned
@@Oilers007I had 285,000 on my 03 Sienna only reason I retired it was because of east coast rust.
i think there is another filter round,, on top of the engine...transmission hidden filter..
I will make a video about changing that filter soon
What drain plug was that you removed above the plug in the pan?
its the transmission drain plug which sits right above the transmission oil pain and it takes either a 3/8 or a 1/2 inch socket wrench by itself :)
I found this online it looks just like this: thank you for watching.
@@averagecargarage1704
Okay and the pan drain plug is just if you were doing a drain and refill? You did a nice job and im planning on doing mine this weekend. I just bought mine 2002 and it had 224,000 on it too! But very dark. How is yours shifting?
@@michaelmiro6163 yes Mike I also chose to use the drain plug on the side because I ran a lesser chance of stripping the head since it takes the socket wrench by itself. I have been driving on the new trans oil for about 3 months now. I went to Massachusetts and then florida and back to NC where I live with no issues at all it shifts great! I am so happy with the results :). Also I did not use the original Toyota stuff. I use generic transmission oil I buy from Walmart and it does just great :)
@@michaelmiro6163 I changed my fluid about 2 years ago. I used a wix filter. Putting the new gasket with the pan was a little tricky. I don't remember why. I do remember using zip ties to help me with the problem to get everything back up and bolted.
@@zmarssojourner7435 the wix" filter, I think it's a steel mesh. We only use Full Sythn. Fluids. They last much longer! Protect better= MAX LIFE
Where do you put the fluid in
Use the dipstick port for when you check the transmission fluid level. Use a funnel also :)
use this used oil for chain saw machine.
that's great use for the oil, I just took several gallons of used oil to the recycling center
THAT' HAS A RUBBER TIMING CHAIN😣😣😣😶😶😶😩😩😩INSTEAD OF A STELLE CHAIN. WE BOUGHT A 2008! WITH THE STEELE TIMING CHAIN☺☺😊
A rubber timing CHAIN has never, ever existed, except in your imagination. A rubber timing BELT, however, does exist.
The 06+ has the rubber oil lines, bad timing chain guides, weaker transmissions.... hardly an upgrade
This first gen has a non interference engine. Very special
My sienna has over 300,000 miles😂
Sienna Goals friend
I'm homeless and just bought a 2000 Sienna like this to live in... and I want to change the fluid! 265k miles on it!
That is not eight qts.
it ended up being less I bought extra just in case, I used the rest on a different project
DISLIKEd for hiding oil type.
I added the transmission fluid I used to the description but here it is sorry about that I bought it from Walmart
Valvoline MaxLife Multi-Vehicle Full Synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) 1 GA
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