Replacing Transmission Fluid On 07 13 Toyota Tundra! **How To Check FLUID LEVEL With NO Dipstick!?**

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  • @67_n_strong
    @67_n_strong 2 месяца назад +3

    My Brother! I thank you so much for this video. The way you broke it down, it can’t get any simpler. I just finished and my 2010 Tundra shifts so much smoother. 172,000 miles. I’m the second owner. The fluid looked like motor oil.

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  2 месяца назад

      I’m glad it helped you out! Thanks for the kind words

  • @JamesThomas-b3j
    @JamesThomas-b3j 4 часа назад +2

    Thanks a lot for your help, were very helpful!😊

  • @christopherhawkins4521
    @christopherhawkins4521 11 месяцев назад +4

    Great video. Clear, concise, and I liked the commentary on the difficulty in serving modern vehicles.

  • @danielvega5216
    @danielvega5216 2 года назад +3

    My 2008 4x2 was hardshifting and after i did this it worked as good as new. 321xxx miles. Best video ever!.

  • @DougGilley
    @DougGilley 2 месяца назад +2

    Awesome job explaining each step and why without a lot of fluff! Appreciate the helpful info! I’ll be watching for more videos!

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  2 месяца назад

      Appreciate it! I do enjoy doing blog type stuff but try to throw something in like this every now and again.

  • @JaimeWyant
    @JaimeWyant 2 года назад +10

    Solid video, thanks! Gotta say, I love my tundra. 2007 with 265k miles. It still runs like new. It's insane.

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  2 года назад +1

      Toyota is the way to go! That and Honda’s are the only things I recommend when people ask me what they should get for daily drivers

    • @MrGwizyadig
      @MrGwizyadig 2 года назад +3

      I just bought an 07 Tundra with just 120k miles last night. I love it! It's been very well taken care of

    • @firesupport162
      @firesupport162 Год назад

      No joke I had a Hyundai Sonata for 3 years if 100k miles is the life of the Hyundai I can see why my Sonata starting having issues around 70k miles

  • @noahvang231
    @noahvang231 Месяц назад +1

    What temperatures does the transmission have to be at to drain and flush? Awesome video. Thanks

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  Месяц назад

      Honestly, I forget what the “exact temp” on the scan tool was… I’d have to look. If you let it warm up to normal operating temp on your gauge in the cab you’ll be just fine

  • @Dimbimbus
    @Dimbimbus 3 месяца назад +1

    The amount of concise info here is off the charts, thanks a million!!
    It appears ive got a bad leak on my transmission but noticed in the video when you overfilled the pan, the fluid leaks from the seams just above the bolts. Im noticing a good bit of dribble from just in the last week here however just today out of nowhere experienced multiple hard shudders from 1 to 2. Would you recommend a fluid change or straight to the mechanic? The leaking fluid appears to be good, light golden brown at worst & this trans was just replaced not 6 months ago
    Thanks in advance for any tips

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  3 месяца назад

      I’d make sure you’re not losing too much from the pan gasket, but I’d try a drain and fill, can’t hurt! Thanks for watching!

  • @vizznizz
    @vizznizz 10 месяцев назад

    Hey at what operating temp do we do the level check? And are you saying it would be ok to add the 20oz of Lucas without letting any fluid out? Great video thanks man!

  • @ThatKidBryan
    @ThatKidBryan Год назад +3

    Thanks for the informative video. Doing it myself this weekend on my 2007 sr5 5.7l. She’s at 407k now and keeps on trucking. 😊

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  Год назад +1

      Glad it could help you! My buddies 2010 5.7 is at about 390,000!

  • @mattpascualjr.2710
    @mattpascualjr.2710 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the tutorial video. I now have confidence in changing my transmission fluid. Just one question. Does the transmission need to be at operating temperature when I drain the fluid?

  • @alexusw2
    @alexusw2 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have an 07 Tundra 5.7 w/ over 248k miles. I’m the second owner and bought it when it had 201k miles. The truck is great, rides great, healthy engine and all but the acceleration is pretty inconsistent. It has many days where it lags in acceleration. It has a detailed service history. I know the truck has had at least 2 trans fluid exchanges. The first one was with WS and the 2nd one was done with Type IV fluid (which is the wrong fluid). The second change was done at 182,420 miles from what I saw. I honestly don’t know if the mistake was caught before I purchased it but it seems like that could be causing the slight shifting issue I experience. It seems to hard shift out of first and be ok after that. Overall, it seems to lack a little throttle response and slower to get up to speed. Everything seemed perfect when I first got it but I believe they must have done a hard reset and the truck was much more powerful than it is now.
    I had 3 drain and fills done since I had it with WS. It seems like I may have WS and Type IV fluid mixed together. I know most of the fluid is in the torque converter. What should I do if I’m in this situation?

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  5 месяцев назад

      That’s about all you can do fluid wise is drain and fill

  • @benjaminanderson
    @benjaminanderson Год назад +1

    Probably a dumb question but did you pour the whole quart of Lucas transmission conditioner, and then “top off” the rest of the measurement with the new transmission fluid? Also is it best to drain it when it’s cold? Thanks for the helpful video!

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  Год назад +1

      Yes I did! The Lucas and then the rest, although if you’re just adding the Lucas and not draining anything you can add that whole quart and it won’t hurt anything… yeah I’d do it cold less mess

  • @JustDvoh
    @JustDvoh 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for the video. Is the process the same for 2007 Tundra that has the trans cooler?

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  4 месяца назад +1

      Should be! Unless it’s a 4.7 could be a little different

    • @JustDvoh
      @JustDvoh 4 месяца назад

      @@shiftwrenchrepeat I’ve got the 5.7, I just watched a few different videos on the process. Some people are putting a grenade pin through the cooler nut and doing stuff with obd port.

  • @quadeleboeuf7581
    @quadeleboeuf7581 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hey man! Nice video, I just bought a 2013 with 280k miles it was a one owner, the guy wasn’t too rough on it a lot of hwy miles, some light pulling. However, the ATF has never been changed and I was wondering if it was too late to do a drain and fill?

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  6 месяцев назад

      Nope! Drain and fill like this is always safe

    • @quadeleboeuf7581
      @quadeleboeuf7581 6 месяцев назад

      @@shiftwrenchrepeat I just know putting in new fluid will clean any build up in it which could cause it to either stop up and burn up the clutches or over heat and burn up.
      What process should I do, do this several times or? Any advice will help.

  • @faviles56
    @faviles56 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hey! Great video. Can you let me know what you consider operating temp?

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  5 месяцев назад +1

      I just always let the temp gauge get to the middle on the dash! That’s how we always did it at the dealer. Hope this helps you

  • @stevewillsey9754
    @stevewillsey9754 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video, clear and to the point. I have 114,000 mile 08, 5.7 Tundra and trans fluid was changed 6K ago at a reputable shop. I Pulled a 5,000lb camper thru Louisiana over terrible bumpy highway and had a P2757 code pop up 2x. I cleared the code. Past 500 miles had lots of hills and I've noticed a shudder in 4th and 5th gear at 1800-2300 rpm but, NO engine light. No slipping, and runs strong when hard on the gas. What do you think the shuddering could be?

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  Год назад

      Hard to say without seeing it myself, possible torque converter?

    • @dominiquedurham2444
      @dominiquedurham2444 10 месяцев назад

      Check for cylinder misfire

    • @vizznizz
      @vizznizz 10 месяцев назад

      You should stay in S4 when towing to keep the temps down right?

  • @JasonLee-lv7tm
    @JasonLee-lv7tm Год назад +6

    According to All Data, the AC needs to be turned off when checking the transmission fluid level, I have no idea why but I noticed that your air conditioning was running in the video

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  Год назад +3

      Supposed to yes, lots of times at the dealer it wasn’t off for many of the techs including myself, and never had an issue ever

  • @lonestardude6283
    @lonestardude6283 Год назад

    So. I did a filter change on my tundra yesterday and did the exact same thing you did for my level check, but then started over thinking things, so I searched RUclips and found your video! Just wanted to verify that once it was to temp you pulled the check level plug while the engine is running? Thanks ahead of time for your answer!👍🏻

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  Год назад +1

      Yep! Always while running! I’m glad you found this and it helped you that’s what it’s all about! We got some really gnarly fun stuff coming to the channel here shortly! LOTS to film before the snow flies…..

  • @tjanderson6274
    @tjanderson6274 Месяц назад +1

    07 5.7 tundra at 235k miles, she shifts smooth overall but I bought it 2 years ago and don’t know if it’s ever been done! Would you still recommend doing a drain and fill like this video? I don’t wanna hurt the transmission if it’s never been done before, if you were in my shoes would you leave it or change it?

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  Месяц назад +1

      The drain and fill won’t hurt a thing! I’d do it just like this. It’s the pressurization that can cause issues…. With a “flush” you’ll be just fine doing this method

    • @tjanderson6274
      @tjanderson6274 Месяц назад

      @@shiftwrenchrepeat Thank you sir!

  • @barrygolden9823
    @barrygolden9823 3 года назад +5

    A great "How to" video that everyone can relate to! You can save the used ATF, filter it, and mix 50/50 with acetone to make a cheap but effective penetrating oil!
    Congrats on the new shop location. If you are already outgrowing your current place at home then that's a good problem to have!

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  3 года назад +1

      Hey I’ve heard of that before too! I’ve also heard of people mixing it with diesel to seal wood??

    • @firesupport162
      @firesupport162 Год назад

      ​@shiftwrenchrepeat super great info I found the video on how to put Tundras in fluid check mode this is probably one of the easiest DIY fluid changes I ever done vs my 2 old P71 crown vics lmao

  • @timstricker7850
    @timstricker7850 3 месяца назад +1

    Great information to know thanks I’m glad I found this valuable video. I did as you said

  • @johnfarthing6174
    @johnfarthing6174 Год назад +4

    Thanks man! Simple and to the point!!! Much appreciated!!!

  • @brianbradley8968
    @brianbradley8968 2 года назад +1

    thanks for the video. I just did mine myself (and my 12yo) for the first time today. Really wasn't bad.

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  2 года назад

      It’s not! Just stinks when ya don’t know the process. Glad it helped and ya got some father kiddo time!

  • @Toyota96
    @Toyota96 Год назад +1

    So you put back the same amount of trans fluid that came out but a little more. Then you warmed the truck up for 20 mins. While running, took out the hex key tiny hole and let it drain till it dribbled like yours did?
    2013 4.6l work truck pkge

  • @monstersquashracing
    @monstersquashracing 3 года назад +3

    Badass video man and congrats on a second location thats shop is sick.🙌🏻

  • @miket2055
    @miket2055 2 года назад +1

    Subscribed ! Great video 👍🏼 clear and right to the point. Just got a 2011 sr5. My first Toyota. Love it so far. Only have 1 problem with a humming noise in front left at about 35mph. Hoping axle fixes it.

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  2 года назад

      Thanks! Does it change when u turn?

    • @miket2055
      @miket2055 2 года назад

      @@shiftwrenchrepeat very minimal. It does seem to change when I put it in 4high. Oh and I already put all new rotors , brakes , calipers and tires. Was going to do those anyway. I bought a new left front hub and bearing and was going to put it on today but after I hacked it up and spun the wheel I’m not convinced it’s the bearing. Maybe axle / CV.

  • @jefferyjustus7225
    @jefferyjustus7225 5 месяцев назад +1

    I do a gentle flush, by removing cooler hose and start truck and let it pump out fluid. Pump out one liter, then replace. Repeat until fluid runs clean.

  • @hinds90
    @hinds90 11 месяцев назад +1

    About to replace some solenoids and do a drain and fill this weekend. I have a 2011 5.7 with AB60E tow package with trans cooler. Just curious about proper temp for checking fluid. Have seen 115 to 130 and 99 to 111

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  11 месяцев назад

      Off the top of my head, I can’t remember the exact number…. I’d say around that 115 120 mark should be ok, honestly, if the vehicle is up to operating temp you should be Golden, for example. On modern Chrysler products there is a special dipstick with numbers on it that the dealers have, you’re instructed to use this SST (special service tool) (I know, crazy they don’t just have a dipstick…. But they don’t!) and then there is a chart that corresponds with the temp on the scanner and the markings on the dipstick, there is a “high” and “low” range as to why is acceptable according to the reading, so you have some wiggle room! Hope this helps you! Subscribe if you haven’t :)

  • @johnchann6854
    @johnchann6854 2 года назад +2

    Hello young man,
    I have a 2007 tundra 5.7 liter at approx 170 k from pulling a 22 ft fishing boat. Drain and fill make sense. Flushing sounds dangerous. Great video thanks. Stay safe bro and have a merry Christmas.

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  2 года назад +1

      That’s what I would do! On most everything. Never had an issue. 170k on a tundra you’re just breaking it in ;) Merry Christmas to u as well!

  • @8rook98
    @8rook98 3 года назад +2

    I love how informative this video is! So excited to see the new shop!!

  • @jasonpark5692
    @jasonpark5692 2 года назад +1

    I have a 2014 5.7 Tundra I just bought with 203k miles. I did three drain and fills in the last thousand miles just so I could get the fluid to a color that was decent. However, I do not know if it is at the right level. So you are saying I can just warm the truck, pull the check plug until I have a slow dribble just as you demonstrated and I am good to go? That would be such a relief! Can I use a temp gun on the pan and get it to 103 to 118F or something in that range or do you just run the truck and check it? I have been stressing about all the steps shown in other videos.
    Thanks so much!

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  2 года назад +3

      You can use a temp gun yep! Or warm it up for 15 min or so and you’ll be ok, I believe 14 was the first year of the different pan, if your pan is like in the video, the same steps apply, if it’s different however, (I explain in this video) there is no “check plug” and you have the nylon insert to deal with, but it is about the same process to check the level, just from one plug instead of two, the nylon insert just has to be taken out to DRAIN the fluid, to check with the “newer” style, you just pull the plug, leave the insert, and wait for a dribble

    • @jasonpark5692
      @jasonpark5692 2 года назад

      @@shiftwrenchrepeat So my 2014 has the exact same pan as the one you show here.
      I warmed the truck, put a level to the oil pan and it was good, left the truck running in park, pulled the fluid check plug and drained 1.5 quarts. I could not find a temp gun so I used a thermometer from the kitchen and immediately stuck it in the oil as soon as it came out. The temp was 140f. I let it drain until it slowed way down just as you did here, I did not wait for it to stop.
      Do you think that I should add a little back in since it was a little over in temp, or do you think it is good at this point?
      Thanks!

  • @jasonmcclish2580
    @jasonmcclish2580 2 года назад +2

    Great content. Some of the best I've seen for diy vehicle repair. Thank you..

  • @cb3984
    @cb3984 6 месяцев назад +1

    So when you say you did a drain and fill a couple times to get the old fluid out, do you mean you drained it then pumped the old fluid back into transmission, then drained it back out?

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  6 месяцев назад +1

      No new fluid, and then do this process again

    • @WildmanBarmer
      @WildmanBarmer 4 месяца назад

      I think you mean no, use new fluid each time. Yw

  • @1221spartan
    @1221spartan Год назад +1

    Hey man, great video! What’s the clear fluid leaking near the pan?

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  Год назад

      Thanks appreciate it! Just ac condensation from the drain tube

    • @1221spartan
      @1221spartan Год назад

      @@shiftwrenchrepeat that’s what i figured but I couldn’t make sense of the location. Thanks dude!!

  • @gry8ruth
    @gry8ruth 3 года назад +1

    So, when you bring it up to temp, are you watching the trans temp gauge? Or engine coolant Guage? TIA, and awesome video!

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  3 года назад +2

      Coolant temp, this one doesn’t have a trans temp but you could look at that data with a scan tool as well, I let it run for about 15 min first ect and have never had a problem! Hope this helps

    • @gry8ruth
      @gry8ruth 3 года назад +1

      @@shiftwrenchrepeat It did! Thank you so very much sir.

  • @wt9653
    @wt9653 2 месяца назад +1

    How did you know when to drain the overflow plug. I didn't see you check the fluid temperature?
    It should be between 104 and 113 degrees. If it's too cold, it's over filled. If it's too hot, it's under filled.
    There are 3 ways to measure the fluid temperature. 1) scan tool 2) Toyota procedures (looping the pins 4 and 13 on your OBD2) shift between N and D until D shows solid. A real painful way to get it right.
    I do it by using a meat thermometer inserted through a high temp silicone plug from Amazon or Harbor Freight.
    Cork the check valve hole.
    After it reaches 104 to 113, just Uncork and drain to trickle.

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  2 месяца назад +1

      Get the truck to operating temp and you’ll be fine, I do know the ways to “officially” check it, however in the 8 years I was at Toyota…. We never had an issue just having the truck up to normal op temp, and the video is geared twords the DIY individual, but I get what you’re saying. Hope that makes sense

    • @wt9653
      @wt9653 2 месяца назад

      @@shiftwrenchrepeat
      What do you mean by normal temperature?
      Most people drive in with a hot transmission over 190 degrees.
      Toyota has an extension for the overflow/drain plug. The extension has increments in mm. One millimeter= (? )degrees
      If the transmission fluid is at 180 degrees. You raise the extension into the transmission to match the volume of the hot fluid. The hot fluid expands. You drain it normal to trickle

  • @JohnElliott-p9q
    @JohnElliott-p9q Год назад +1

    Love the channel. I have a 2008 Tundra with 310k. Having tranny problems now. Just had S4 solenoid changed because it would not shift into 5/6 gear. That problem is fixed. Now, when I first start the truck, it has trouble getting into gear. Will move forward, but not full power. Will last about 3-4 minutes, then normal power and feels solid. Sometimes, as I accelerate, it has a revving issue about 30 mph. Revs up and down for about 30 seconds. Get through that, then drives normal the rest of the day. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Toyota dealer told me I needed a new tranny. Hoping they are wrong. Thanks.

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  Год назад +1

      Unfortunately it sort of sounds like it… hard to say without seeing it for myself, I would try doing the procedure in this video and maybe try a little of the Lucas stop slip, it’s good stuff, pay attention to the fluid condition you take out as well, clutch material metallic flakes ect. Hope this helps!

    • @JohnElliott-p9q
      @JohnElliott-p9q Год назад

      @@shiftwrenchrepeat where are you located?

    • @dominiquedurham2444
      @dominiquedurham2444 10 месяцев назад

      Sounds like morning sickness
      Change fluid add transeal treatment to soften the seals

  • @hensley1178
    @hensley1178 Год назад +1

    I just bought a twenty thirteen toyota Tundra with 188000 miles. It runs And shifts great. Transmission Has never been serviced, do you think i'm safe to do a drain and fill without messing up the transmission.

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  Год назад

      Yes if you do it like I did in this video, it will be just fine, the only time I’ve ever seen a fluid exchange wreck anything is when the fluid was SUPER bad and then you do a pressurized flush, if you do this you’ll be ok

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  Год назад

      Also congrats on the purchase it will serve you well, I got my good friend into a 2012 5.7 about 5 years ago and he’s got 340,000 on the clock with no major repairs! My brother in law has the older body style with the 4.7 that’s at 387,000. They’re great trucks! Keep up on services/routine maintenance and it will treat you well

  • @brendabranden
    @brendabranden Год назад +1

    Will this also help a transmission that is not going into drive? 2008 sr5 4x2. I have park, reverse (sometimes) and neutral but no drive. I was thinking the fluid level was low but not sure.

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  Год назад

      It sure sounds like a low fluid issue, (although obviously I can’t diagnose it through the phone lol) I would do this procedure, good luck!!

  • @dennissorge849
    @dennissorge849 2 года назад +1

    Good video. I have 2007 Tundra 76000 miles. At about 300 miles on a trip felt clunk in rear. Next time abut same mileage happened again but noticed felt like engine died but did not. Happened third time but clunk got worse and barely got home. Dealer said bring in when it happens again but might not for another 300+ miles. Any thoughts?

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  2 года назад

      Appreciate it! Subscribe if you haven’t already I’d greatly appreciate it. I don’t think that the engine dying and the clunk in the rear seem to be related, although it’s hard to say without seeing the vehicle for myself. It wouldn’t explain the dying, but I would have the u joints checked

    • @dennissorge849
      @dennissorge849 2 года назад

      Thanks so much for your reply. That is what my wife guessed. I do not want to buy another vehicle since I am 80 yrs old. Wish you were here in my town. Looking into how to subscribe. Thanks again.

  • @pecosb5221
    @pecosb5221 3 года назад +1

    Great video but I have a question you don't replace the strainer? or filter? and why you didn't

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  3 года назад

      You can but even just changing the fluid will help a ton, Toyota recommends changing the trans fluid every 60k but not the filter

  • @Filling_tags
    @Filling_tags 3 месяца назад +1

    Your from MN? Im in Ramsey County, white bear lake area. How far are you from there? I need some help diagnosing my
    2007 tundra I just purchased.

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  3 месяца назад +1

      About 3 hours, can always message the fb page (same name)

  • @bossgobbler226
    @bossgobbler226 Год назад +1

    JD lawn tractors are the same way. They say no owner serviceable. The transaxle does need an oil change every 200 hrs. Owners manual doesn't tell you that.

  • @Soup7713
    @Soup7713 Год назад +1

    I don’t recall hearing but how long do you recommend waiting before doing the change a second time?

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  Год назад +2

      If you mean for routine maintenance every 60,000 miles generally, if you mean to get even more dirty fluid out, then drive it around a few days and repeat the process, hope this helps!

  • @eduardoortiz344
    @eduardoortiz344 2 года назад +1

    Thanks buddy for your time..

  • @s-man3684
    @s-man3684 Год назад +2

    Should I shift into all the gears while waiting for transmission to warm up?

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  Год назад

      No need

    • @s-man3684
      @s-man3684 Год назад +2

      @@shiftwrenchrepeat I'm a little worried about to the filings and sludge on the magnets and bottom of the pan. Would it be better to drop the pan and clean it and the magnets?

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  Год назад

      Yeah you can if you want to.

  • @justinmartin439
    @justinmartin439 9 месяцев назад +1

    What kind of fluid did you use?

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  9 месяцев назад

      BG synthetic atf crosses over with the Toyota fluid.

  • @tjanderson6274
    @tjanderson6274 23 дня назад +1

    There’s another video where I seen of the same process, but the guy did not start the vehicle to operating temperature and drain until it dribbled with the small bolt after refilling the same amount drained. what would that do if you didn’t do that step?

  • @fishburitto3914
    @fishburitto3914 Год назад +1

    Just did this should I be worried that I put in less than I took out? It started dribbling out the other hole with about half quart to go.

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  Год назад

      No as long as it was warmed up and came to a dribble you should be fine, unless you didn’t get that little straw/plug in all the way but it will stop

  • @adamnichols476
    @adamnichols476 Год назад +1

    There is a temp the trans needs to be, theres a mode you can put it in by playing with the key. Is there a reason you didnt show that? Honest question. thanks.

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  Год назад +1

      Never used it at all my years at the dealer, even when our FTS engineer reps would come around, just get it to operating temp and go from there with the steps, they never had us do that. Never had a problem ever.

  • @mr-toyota
    @mr-toyota 2 года назад +1

    Straight to the point awesome info, subbed.

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  2 года назад

      Thanks man! I’ll try to do more like this, we do do a lot of vlogs on the channel too

  • @Rohan-yc9ir
    @Rohan-yc9ir Год назад +1

    Nice ,I replace the 3 sensor for code P0979 ,but the code came back I checked the wire the wire checked out but code is still there ,any advise? Thanks

  • @funridersusa
    @funridersusa 2 года назад +1

    Nice video but I'm not a mechanic but I have started recently working on my tundra. The only thing I don't understand is why did you drain fluid out after putting the new fluid in?

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  2 года назад

      Do u mean at the end when you let it dribble??

    • @funridersusa
      @funridersusa 2 года назад

      @@shiftwrenchrepeat yes

    • @sydneysmall5315
      @sydneysmall5315 Год назад

      @@funridersusa transmission. Fluid expands when at temp. So to be sure it’s not too full you want to be sure that it’s warm and have the fluid check spill out any extra fluid that you don’t want in there

  • @KameronKinser
    @KameronKinser 2 года назад

    Excellent video! Thanks for sharing. Can’t wait to see the new shop. I have a 07 Tundra 5.7 SR5. I have big wheels and tires (35). I tow about 6k pounds of trailer and horses. I’m seeing my transmission temp gage rise up when I go through the in the only hills we have here in North Florida. Have you ever heard of installing transmission cooler? I bought one and was told by a friend, who is a mechanic, that it’s not possible to connect it. Have you ever installed an after market transmission cooler? Feel like making a video. LOL. Thanks for the video.

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  2 года назад +1

      Shop is all enclosed now and insulated!! In the prius battery video from a few weeks back if u wana see it, slowly but surely!
      Quite a few of them have trans coolers on them I’ve never seen an aftermarket one installed :/

    • @KameronKinser
      @KameronKinser 2 года назад

      Thank you!!

  • @ivanbradley8131
    @ivanbradley8131 Год назад +1

    HEY MAN I HAVE THE SAME TRUCK. It kicks hard going into drive from park, u joints are ok, any clue what it can be?

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  Год назад +1

      Check the fluid level if you haven’t

    • @ivanbradley8131
      @ivanbradley8131 Год назад

      @@shiftwrenchrepeat will do! I really apricate your reply. you could of just ignored me! im a back yard mechanic and this truck has me baffled.

  • @catapult182
    @catapult182 2 года назад +1

    I have a 2010 tundra 4x4 155,000 miles. Do you recommend the OEM transmission fluid only or is there just as good or better available?

  • @ericwashington4470
    @ericwashington4470 3 года назад +1

    Thank you very informative.Keep up the good work you answered my question.

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  3 года назад +1

      Glad I could help you Eric! More to come

    • @ericwashington4470
      @ericwashington4470 3 года назад +1

      @@shiftwrenchrepeat Great ! I'll be waiting for your next video.

  • @blue_ridge_shooting762
    @blue_ridge_shooting762 2 года назад +1

    My fill plug isn't a 24mm head, it has an allen key in the top of it.

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  2 года назад +1

      What year? Are u sure you’re not looking at the differential? Should be a 24mm

  • @AJ-dc5wt
    @AJ-dc5wt 2 года назад +1

    Great vid subbed. Keep it coming !

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  2 года назад

      Thanks man! A lot of what’s on the channel is more auto vlog type stuff but I can try to throw more of these in from time to time. Appreciate it

  • @grantrakowski9507
    @grantrakowski9507 Год назад +1

    Recently got a 2012 tundra with 130,000 miles. no previous transmission service recorded. if it was yours would you still drain and fill? i've heard some people say to leave it alone

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  Год назад +1

      I 100% would. That’s the reason people drain and fill vs a pressurized flush, to avoid any issues with disrupting any potential debris ect. Perfectly safe to drain and fill, I 100% would do this process I show in the video

    • @Jaxboy86
      @Jaxboy86 Год назад

      ​@@shiftwrenchrepeat I too have a 2012. Im tech savvy but its my first Tundra (obviously everything is not the same in automotive) and the process you just showed would work for mine? I dont have to wait until operating temp (which ive heard is about 20min of idle time)? I can do this method here and wait for that slight dribble then pop the check bolt back in?

  • @bathtubrenew
    @bathtubrenew Год назад

    If you do a drain and fill you will need to do it a dozen times before it’s all new. Still works ok.

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  Год назад +1

      yeah you’re not going to get it all out

    • @bathtubrenew
      @bathtubrenew Год назад

      @@shiftwrenchrepeat
      Maybe after 20 changes… lol

  • @JoshSmith-ej4uz
    @JoshSmith-ej4uz Год назад +1

    I needed this video so bad😂

  • @RMSIN393
    @RMSIN393 Год назад +1

    Is this process the same on a 4wd tundra?

  • @monstersquashracing
    @monstersquashracing 3 года назад +2

    Lol mom bounced fast lol.

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  3 года назад

      Lolol right!?

    • @darthtyranus7683
      @darthtyranus7683 Год назад

      @@shiftwrenchrepeat another consideration is that dirt is kept out where it shouldn't be in the trans. Too as for me having dirt kept out of the transmission is important

  • @D-Ross86
    @D-Ross86 2 года назад +1

    My 2007 toyota tundra pops in gear when I shift and when I put it in R or D it doesn't go in gear. When I leave it in R or D and wait a min it pops in gear. Would that be low transmission fluid?

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  2 года назад

      Always hard to tell without looking but that could be a symptom, you can use this video to check the fuild level as well

  • @playtime2454
    @playtime2454 2 года назад

    I bought a used Toyota tundra 5.7 currently it had 270000 miles. I don't know when the trasmition fluid was replaced . Do you recommend changing the fluid or leaving it alone? Thanks

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  2 года назад +1

      I would trickle drain it just like I did here, just avoid the pressurized flush, and then from there trickle drain and replace at the appropriate intervals. Hope this helps!

  • @macmexable
    @macmexable Год назад +1

    Thar was an amazing video. Thanks

  • @jakearmstrong4563
    @jakearmstrong4563 Год назад +1

    Nothing To skip this Is the only video a Tundra owner should watch if they are Trying to research The steps to take
    I Am severely grateful For the engineer Who Designed this
    You can replace anything On that truck.

  • @jjack6896
    @jjack6896 3 года назад +2

    Toyota tries to say the fluid is lifetime I believed under normal operations. The question is who's lifetime?

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  3 года назад +3

      Hey man haven’t seen a comment from you in a while! I’d never leave a fluid in that long

    • @jeffwilliams9086
      @jeffwilliams9086 Год назад

      It may be “lifetime”, but the lifetime will be shorter!

  • @EricDeleon-j6j
    @EricDeleon-j6j Год назад +1

    Great video

  • @rudolphmadronich1467
    @rudolphmadronich1467 3 месяца назад

    What are you talking about my 2017 Tundra has the check plug. You need to make that correction

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  3 месяца назад

      Could have miss spoke, at some point around there they changed the pan and got rid of it

  • @joshuatatman6437
    @joshuatatman6437 Год назад +1

    About to do this on my 2008 with 210,000 miles

  • @rudyperez9186
    @rudyperez9186 2 года назад

    So when you do all this fluid change you don’t have to put a paper clip or something to push in the transmission solenoid? Or When checking the fluid ? I have a 2012 tundra.

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  2 года назад

      Don’t have to on a drain and fill, would want to with a pressurized flush of the system

  • @mikeallen3646
    @mikeallen3646 3 года назад +1

    what type of atf fluid is that please

  • @ayearetee3342
    @ayearetee3342 7 месяцев назад +1

    What city and town are you in ?

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  7 месяцев назад +1

      I’m in minnesota

    • @ayearetee3342
      @ayearetee3342 7 месяцев назад +1

      Dang way too far. What's a ball park on the price for this?

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  7 месяцев назад +1

      Just to change fluid? I’d say around 250.00 with quality fluid and someone who knows what they’re doing

    • @ayearetee3342
      @ayearetee3342 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your time, brother 🙏

    • @Filling_tags
      @Filling_tags 3 месяца назад

      @@shiftwrenchrepeat your in Minnesota? What county? Do you have a email? I have a question about a 07 tundra I just bought. I’m in Ramsey county

  • @ojuice1118
    @ojuice1118 2 года назад +1

    What oem fluid does it use?

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  2 года назад

      WS

    • @poohbearkt23
      @poohbearkt23 Год назад

      @@shiftwrenchrepeat what is ws??

    • @RMSIN393
      @RMSIN393 Год назад

      @@poohbearkt23 WS is 'World Standard'. You can look for 'Toyota ATF WS'

  • @zacphelps699
    @zacphelps699 19 дней назад

    My 2008 Toyota tundra had an issue and drained all the fluid out. I used a pump and refill the transmission fluid and drained I think the correct amount out the overfill put the truck will only go in reverse now and not drive can you help me with this issue? I am at a loss I don't know what to do

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  19 дней назад

      You drained it all out or it all leaked out? Just making sure I understand your first sentence correctly

    • @zacphelps699
      @zacphelps699 19 дней назад

      @@shiftwrenchrepeat well my transmission cooler spacer broke off in the hoses disconnected so not quite sure how much fluid I lost

    • @zacphelps699
      @zacphelps699 19 дней назад

      The first thing I did wasI put some fluid in it about 4 quarts and it drove about a mile up the road fine but then after that it didn't really want to drive but reverse still works fine

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  19 дней назад

      Oh man… that’s tough. Hard to know how much came out of how long it operated low…. If you follow the video you could do the fluid check procedure and see to getting the proper level back in it.
      If it’s not something you feel comfortable doing or messing with, I would take it to a transmission specialist or the nearest Toyota dealership and ask that the shop foreman takes a look at it, one of the MTD Techs. Good luck

  • @stevejk8362
    @stevejk8362 Год назад +1

    OK but what's the benefit for not being able to check the level without draining it?

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  Год назад +1

      If you just remove the check plug, it’ll only dribble a little and you know it’s ok, if it shoots out a steady stream it was overfilled, if nothing comes out, add till there’s a stream, then wait for the dribble and put the check plug back in. Hope this helps!

    • @JasonLee-lv7tm
      @JasonLee-lv7tm Год назад

      You don’t need to drain any fluid to check the level, he was replacing some of his fluid and filling. To check the level just remove the Alan bolt on the pan(not the drain bolt) and if a little fluid trickles out it is full

  • @hf6451
    @hf6451 Год назад

    How did you know when operating temperature was?

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  Год назад

      You can use a scan tool with live data, but usually just go by the gauge

    • @hf6451
      @hf6451 Год назад +1

      @@shiftwrenchrepeat what till is it there that you know is reliable? Doing this on my tundra and kinda nervous lol.

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  Год назад +1

      I’ve never seen the gauge be off on one of these. Even if the gauge is off, let it warm up and idle for 15 min and you’ll be just fine

  • @mike201914
    @mike201914 2 года назад

    My 2011 tundra 4.6l, just started not accelerating. Rpms go up but can't go past 2k. First thing it said was transmission fluid is low. Sound correct?

  • @johntoney810
    @johntoney810 2 года назад

    my torque converter has been vibrateing then my reverse has gone out before that the transmission slip and speedotemer ben bouncing up and down please tell me that my tranny not messed up and fluid just need change i havent had truck long

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  2 года назад

      Can’t hurt to try, hard to say without seeing it myself

  • @cristianpaul6930
    @cristianpaul6930 2 года назад

    I have 07 toyota tundra 4x4 i have hard/slow shift 1 to 2 gear when is hot, its like big bump change after 3k rpm only (after 15 minutes driving) and sometimes i lost my 6 speed and need drive in 5 speed! 206 miles last tranny flush 35k miles ago
    No codes or warning lights, any ideia?

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  2 года назад +1

      Without seeing it it’s so hard to be able to say much, I would make sure your fluid level is accurate.

  • @jessehadley3155
    @jessehadley3155 11 месяцев назад +1

    So im confused, how do i check the tran fluid level?

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  11 месяцев назад +2

      Warm up the truck and pull that check plug while idling, if it dribbles its good, if nothing comes out it’s low, and if it’s a steady stream it’s over full.

    • @jessehadley3155
      @jessehadley3155 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@shiftwrenchrepeat ty so much

  • @robertmercer469
    @robertmercer469 11 месяцев назад

    Why u didn't change transmission filter

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  11 месяцев назад +1

      Not recommended by Toyota, and this was just to highlight the drain and fill procedure. 8 years working for Toyota never changed one and never had an issue whatsoever. Hope this helps

  • @AJ-dc5wt
    @AJ-dc5wt 2 года назад

    My 5.7l 2007 tundra shifts hard while cold from park to 1st, but no issues after running a bit, could it be the seals?

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  2 года назад

      Not likely, that’s not super common, it’s hard to say without seeing your truck but I’d try replacing the fluid with fresh stuff

  • @joseclaudio9051
    @joseclaudio9051 2 года назад +1

    You can flush a Tundra transmission with high millage, those trans have a great clutch pack, the only thing you have to do is rub a strong magnet on the solenoids screen to remove metal shavings, usually metal shavings get in your solenoids and get them clogged and they stop working... the flush is good to clean the valve body channels.
    Also to check the fluid level, you NEED to check it once the transmission is warm...at 107-115 degrees, ATF expand when hot (this is why transmissions have a breather on top)...old fluid do not expand as new fluid so your fluid level will be off and your transmission will not work properly.

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  2 года назад

      You can do it, but I wouldn’t recommend it if it hasn’t been done before

    • @joseclaudio9051
      @joseclaudio9051 2 года назад

      @@shiftwrenchrepeat if its not done, those particles will eat your clutch pack, it just needs to be done correctly. In these trucks the worst that can happen is damaging your EPC and thats about $85 AM or $210 from TOYOTA (PARTS) The EPC is the solenoid that will take most of those metal shavings during and after a flush.

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  2 года назад +2

      Yeah I know where you’re coming from, I worked there for years, I agree. Just a few differences in opinion, if a vehicle hasn’t been done in 100,00 miles and is sitting at 200k, I’m going to drip drain it. Thanks for watching and commenting appreciate it!

  • @josergarcia1979
    @josergarcia1979 Год назад

    Does the 2008 tundra have a transmission dip stick ?

  • @brett7794
    @brett7794 5 месяцев назад

    I've owned two tundras a 2020 and 2010 both have a jolt between 1st and 2nd ether that's how the transmission is or I got both duds lol

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  5 месяцев назад +1

      I know they can feel a little abrupt and snappy

    • @brett7794
      @brett7794 5 месяцев назад

      @@shiftwrenchrepeat what transmission fluid did you use again mines a 4.0 2010

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  5 месяцев назад +1

      I believe that would be WS

  • @leeisenberg
    @leeisenberg Год назад

    Thanks for sharing. - take care

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  Год назад +1

      Hope it helps! Drop a sub!

    • @leeisenberg
      @leeisenberg Год назад

      @@shiftwrenchrepeat Thanks man.

    • @leeisenberg
      @leeisenberg Год назад

      @@shiftwrenchrepeat My friend has a 2014 Tundra w/ about 115,000 miles. Transmission has been acting up for a few months. He's got: P0894, & P2714, any advice?

  • @johnolsoncheerz5446
    @johnolsoncheerz5446 3 года назад

    Hell yeah brother *CHeeRz*

  • @thomasbaize3366
    @thomasbaize3366 2 года назад +1

    Bro mine. Drips water off the tranny pan just like that one I never could under stand it

  • @joshuareid4933
    @joshuareid4933 2 года назад

    How do I know if my Tundra takes the WS ATF fluid?

  • @Carlos-ps7hb
    @Carlos-ps7hb 11 месяцев назад

    At 7:30 do you have to have the engine on to wait for the dribble or can it be off?

    • @Carlos-ps7hb
      @Carlos-ps7hb 11 месяцев назад +1

      Read through the comments and found the answer. Appreciate you…. I’ve tried unsuccessfully at 3 different mechanics to get the fluid/filter changed but it hasn’t worked out so I’m going to do it myself

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  11 месяцев назад

      I can definitely See whwre it’s a confusing process if you’re not used to it, I just did a ton of them when I was wrenching for Toyota. Now I’m on my own. Glad it helped you!

    • @Carlos-ps7hb
      @Carlos-ps7hb 11 месяцев назад

      I’ve drained and filled it 3 times now. At first the ATF was black as used oil. Now it’s looking like dark soda with a red hue…..the red really shows as it’s pouring out. Truck is shifting a lot better with barely any grind. Originally it grinder hard around 40-45 mph and when going into OD.
      2010 Tundra 4x2 4.6L SR5 w/ tow package ~163k miles.
      Thanks for the video
      *edit….wouldn’t even call it a grind now….just a slight vibration if I baby it. Basically I’m trying to get to grind again but it won’t…..previously it’d grind unless I gunned it (3-4K rpm) up to 55 mph

  • @grizzwizz88
    @grizzwizz88 2 года назад +1

    You leave the truck running when you check the fluid?

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  2 года назад +1

      Yep! Has to be running

    • @grizzwizz88
      @grizzwizz88 2 года назад

      @@shiftwrenchrepeat can you continue to add fluid while it's running if you're not getting anything from the overflow?

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  2 года назад +1

      Yep!

  • @tjmark67
    @tjmark67 Месяц назад +1

    Yup bullshit then it should be 1 free replacement transmission for the life of the vehicle

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  Месяц назад

      Id never leave fluid in for the whole life of the car, and even like this video…. I mean sure the Toyota is serviceable but the fact that I had to make a video to explain how to change it and check your fluid level is silly…. Should be a dipstick and a drain plug, and that’s it…. Simple done.

  • @LOLDM
    @LOLDM 3 года назад

    The forbidden soup.

  • @davejameson7916
    @davejameson7916 3 года назад

    Good video

  • @personwhoexists4491
    @personwhoexists4491 2 года назад +1

    You look like a cross of sean omalley and phil anselmo

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  2 года назад +1

      Ded lol I just watch Sean O’Malley whoop some ass!

  • @ianduvall869
    @ianduvall869 27 дней назад +1

    Man this is a hassle

    • @shiftwrenchrepeat
      @shiftwrenchrepeat  27 дней назад

      It’s not too bad but I agree a dipstick would be much better…. Sigh