Other videos say 27 ft pounds. When I don't know the torque ft pounds, I tighten the drain plug until it stops turning, then I tighten it one quarter turn, compressing the quash plate. Good walk through video. Thanks.
Thank you for taking the time to make the video, much appreciated sir. Both the fill and drain torque specifications from Toyota for the Hilux model are 37 Nm. Toyota Like many manufacturers use same parts on various different models across their range. You would be safe with that.
Hi, I'm Marco an Italian guy from Rome I have a Tacoma 3.4 v 6 4WD automatic from 2018 beautiful vehicle for a while I have a problem with the brakes the pedal when the brake becomes spongy and I can't find the brake pump in Italy you have some suggestions how to find the pump online? thank you
Hi, I like your channel. I have had 2004 Toyota sienna for over 11 years with 189k . Never changed a transfer case gear oil , and transmission oil can you suggest shell i change them ? So far I have no problem with a shifting? Thanks in advance
I am having trouble breaking these plugs loose on my transfer case. IM afraid I might crack the case. Whats the best way to break them loose? Heat? I have soaked them in kroil penetrating oil today.
Did you check the frame on that '99 Tacoma? Those things had a recall due to frame perforation. Toyota bought back my 2000 Tacoma because the frame was rusted through.
Hello! 2008 Tacoma sport 264k miles shuddering and vibrating under seat whenever i hit 2k rpm or hard acceleration but only does this towards the end of a gear or higher rpm,, not at all at low rpm or from a start,,, i was sure it was my front ujoint as i saw the bearing dust stripe on my undercarriage but the shop said no they think its transmission. Ive read alot that a flush fixed this problem and u joints. Do you think i should change it out and this might work and if so do i HAVE to change filter? or does his sound like ujoint? One day i did hear i tiny squeak from ubder the truck when i accelerated further making me think its a u joint. BUT i got the truck at 100k miles and is now 264k and ive NEVER changed the fluid yet (i know dont hate me),, any suggestions? Great channel btw, open to anyone who wants to help thanks!
Did you figure out what it is? I was thinking carrier bearing possibly? Did you ever do drain and fills on the transmission fluid? I’m curious to know what the issue was.
@@MrRedHotChiliMan yes it was the u joint(s) (forgot if it was more than one) but the bearings had disintegrated so it was wobbling all over the place. No fluid change thank god (heard horror stories) just took the shaft down and instantly saw the wobble in the u joint and when i took thebjoint off all the bearing dust just spilled out so reolaced and ran like a champ!
@@cbosmooth yeah, that’s the same truck I have but mine only has 147k on it currently. Mine has starting to make a strange metallic rattling noise that happens while accelerating, and worse under hard acceleration. I think it may just be a loose heat shield or something(hopefully) because the truck is running and shifting fine. My question was pertaining to doing any drain and fills before you started having issues. I haven’t had the truck long but I plan on doing a drain and fill on the trans about every 40-50k along with the rear diff, t-case, and front diff.
@@MrRedHotChiliMan oh i gotcha,, i actually have a slight rattle sound which may be the same hing but yea no fluid changes and if its what i experienced you will know immediately you literally cant go over 60-70, apparently they're notorious for this so if it happens to you try to remember these comments (since then ive found tons of posts about it) good luck!!
Other videos say 27 ft pounds. When I don't know the torque ft pounds, I tighten the drain plug until it stops turning, then I tighten it one quarter turn, compressing the quash plate. Good walk through video. Thanks.
Thank you for taking the time to make the video, much appreciated sir. Both the fill and drain torque specifications from Toyota for the Hilux model are 37 Nm. Toyota Like many manufacturers use same parts on various different models across their range. You would be safe with that.
Allways knew Gru was a Toyota man! Seriously though, one of the best Toyota PM channels on RUclips. Thanks for the content brother.
Hello. Could you please do a video showing the greasing of the drive shaft splines for the Sequoia/Tundra? Thank you
Hi, I'm Marco an Italian guy from Rome I have a Tacoma 3.4 v 6 4WD automatic from 2018 beautiful vehicle for a while I have a problem with the brakes the pedal when the brake becomes spongy and I can't find the brake pump in Italy you have some suggestions how to find the pump online? thank you
Hi, I like your channel.
I have had 2004 Toyota sienna for over 11 years with 189k . Never changed a transfer case gear oil , and transmission oil can you suggest shell i change them ?
So far I have no problem with a shifting?
Thanks in advance
The thing about the four cylinders is replacing the fuel filter it stuck between the engine block in the air intake manifold way to go Toyota
I believe the torque is 39Nm (=28.7 ft/lb). I have the same size of screw on my Corolla, and its repair manual says 39Nm.
I am having trouble breaking these plugs loose on my transfer case. IM afraid I might crack the case. Whats the best way to break them loose? Heat? I have soaked them in kroil penetrating oil today.
Transfer Case torque specs for 2007-13 Tundra are 27 Ft-lbs, probably about the same for the Tacoma.
@bboppins Also the same for my 02 4runner
Yep I bet it’s the same as they are both aluminum transfer cases
I looked it up, and you're correct. It's 27 ft/lbs for both bolts. I own a 2013 Tacoma 4x4 with the 2.7 liter 4-cylinder engine. Awesome trucks!
Always great information provided in videos thanks for sharing.
I love your videos. Always very helpful
My top bolt is on way too tight and just attempting with hand tools is stripping it. Seems to be aluminum. Im guessing an impact wrench is a bad idea?
Get a set of rounded bolt extractors and replace the plug with a new one
Did you check the frame on that '99 Tacoma? Those things had a recall due to frame perforation. Toyota bought back my 2000 Tacoma because the frame was rusted through.
Always great videos
Hola!! , gl4 or gl5 for toyota land cruiser prado 2.7L.???
Saludos de Chile
Hello are you in the state of Washington!
Thanks for sharing this video.
Factory Service Manual p. TR-8 heading 10: Torque spec: 27 ft-lbs.; 37 Newton Meters
Is the transfer case doing anything in 2wd?
2WD doesn't have a transfer case
Does the transfer case has breather valve like the rear diff?
Yes, The breather hose is op the top of the transfer case. Very important to secure it properly.
how many liter oil fill it full ?
I believe the torque for both bolts is 27 ft/lbs.
Very clearly! 👍
how do you know if you can use full synthetic gear oil or not? where would it say?
Refer to your owners manual friend
@@babycarrots8085 If he doesn't know that he shouldn't even bother doing it himself.
Hello! 2008 Tacoma sport 264k miles shuddering and vibrating under seat whenever i hit 2k rpm or hard acceleration but only does this towards the end of a gear or higher rpm,, not at all at low rpm or from a start,,, i was sure it was my front ujoint as i saw the bearing dust stripe on my undercarriage but the shop said no they think its transmission. Ive read alot that a flush fixed this problem and u joints. Do you think i should change it out and this might work and if so do i HAVE to change filter? or does his sound like ujoint? One day i did hear i tiny squeak from ubder the truck when i accelerated further making me think its a u joint. BUT i got the truck at 100k miles and is now 264k and ive NEVER changed the fluid yet (i know dont hate me),, any suggestions? Great channel btw, open to anyone who wants to help thanks!
Did you figure out what it is? I was thinking carrier bearing possibly? Did you ever do drain and fills on the transmission fluid? I’m curious to know what the issue was.
@@MrRedHotChiliMan yes it was the u joint(s) (forgot if it was more than one) but the bearings had disintegrated so it was wobbling all over the place. No fluid change thank god (heard horror stories) just took the shaft down and instantly saw the wobble in the u joint and when i took thebjoint off all the bearing dust just spilled out so reolaced and ran like a champ!
@@cbosmooth yeah, that’s the same truck I have but mine only has 147k on it currently. Mine has starting to make a strange metallic rattling noise that happens while accelerating, and worse under hard acceleration. I think it may just be a loose heat shield or something(hopefully) because the truck is running and shifting fine. My question was pertaining to doing any drain and fills before you started having issues. I haven’t had the truck long but I plan on doing a drain and fill on the trans about every 40-50k along with the rear diff, t-case, and front diff.
@@MrRedHotChiliMan oh i gotcha,, i actually have a slight rattle sound which may be the same hing but yea no fluid changes and if its what i experienced you will know immediately you literally cant go over 60-70, apparently they're notorious for this so if it happens to you try to remember these comments (since then ive found tons of posts about it) good luck!!
@@cbosmooth thanks!
Where is your Shop at so I can take my truck over to you to work on !!!!
Hes in Arcata, CA.
How about a vid on auto trans service on a 2017 Tacoma 3.5l v-6??
This one is good.
ruclips.net/video/ej_6BZpK3gg/видео.html
@@tj4034 Thanks! Wondered if 2009 has the same transmission as my 2017??
Can’t go wrong with 30 foot pounds.
I watched this to learn
But … the lift
27 ft lb
try google my friend!