Now you're speaking My language! Every question that I had, you answered for Me without you having to say a word. Thank you. Your patience and skill is very much appreciated...Be safe... NASH
Good to see someone is as thorough as I am about this kind of thing. A mechanic who is under a time crunch from his boss would not be as thorough. The cleaning of the mating surfaces, the bolts, etc…. a mechanic at a shop would not do this. Hats off to you for doing things that way and for sharing with us. Best wishes my friend!
A nice, straightforward video. I appreciate the care you took to clean the oil pan and the bolts with the toothbrush. My son just cleaned out the transmission filter , and did the drain and fill with Toyota ATF type IV . We used 4 quarts. My 2003 Carolla has 330,000 miles. The last ATF change was at 209,000 miles. I have had no issues with the transmission.
it is about time for you to get some new front tires boss. great video though, i changed it just through the drain plug twice and drove it around between changing it to get as much old fluid as i could out, then i changed the filter, pan gasket and re torqued all the bolts.
Great, informative video! Might I add the filter and gasket are different if you have the VE trim with the 3 speed transmission, so make sure you get the right one for your corolla
Glad it helped but sorry i dont remember the size of the drain ..try to watch it few times i might mention it there what size of the socket i use to loosen that drain plug
How many Solenoid have the corolla 98? I was looking for this video for the filter change, but I also ask if you know how many solenoids you have because I'm confused, if you have 2 or 3. It will be greatly appreciated if you help me and excellent demonstration, of so many videos on YT, the only 100% specific I congratulate you.
Three questions : 1.) Do you need to use gasket sealer on the pan gasket to prevent it from leaking ?. 2.) How long after putting the pan back on do you recheck the bolt torque. 3.) What kind of cleaner are you using to spray down the transmission body. ( Brake cleaner or special cleaner ?? ). Thank you for the great video 👍👍👍👍
The rubber gasket alone should be enough. Iirc, the bolt torque should be just snug. But do it in a crisscross pattern ti get even pressure. Brake Clean was what I used
Good video, usefull information. Just one question, came across a 99 with high mileage and tramission fuil or oil was never changed. Is it safe to change it now?
@@mosthated8190 Actually my milwaukee ratchet had a 35ft lbs max torque ..Base on my experience oil pan torque or transmission oil pan ranging 8ft lbs to 22fts so somewhere there...maybe 22ft lbs on the transmission is too much but it works on this car sorry just being honest or my milwaukee is not really 35ft lbs max torque
@@asianmechanicguy6483 right I see what you’re saying but I literally just broke a transmission pan bolt for torquing to 13ft lbs as I was told from another RUclips video and the crazy thing is that it snapped off at 10ft lbs didn’t even make it to 13ft lbs. and I called Toyota and they said according to the repair manual it says 4ft lbs on 2002 Toyota Corolla 1.8.
buy a 5 liters transmission fluid for corolla fill ur tranny between warm and cold start ur car then check the fluid level it should be on warm level if not add more
@@asianmechanicguy6483 Can you tell me what year is the Corolla you were working on the video? I've come across 2 different types of filters for a 99 Corolla and I don't know which one to purchase. Thanks
What do you mean by "fill up in between cold and warm" ? Does this mean in other words pour a little less then recommended then top up as needed after running ?
there is a recommended amout of fluid that you are going to put in according to the book.. but when you drop the pan that's a different story so you have to pour fluid atleast between cold or warm if u want to put more its ok no big deal.. im just being safe in here ..run your car for atleast 5mins or operating temperature level etc..check ur dipstick it should be on warm level if its not then add fluid..
just measure whats come out ..or buy a 5 quarts T-1V transmission fluid put fluid somewhere in between cold and warm ..start the car check dipstick the level should be on warm if not add more
start with 4 quarts then check ur dipstick it should cool level then start the car let it warm for few minutes check the level it should be on warm level if not then add tranny fluid
@@asianmechanicguy6483 sorry the hydraulic pump of the Jack, failing from the seals or screw seals, you know, the part where it would kill you if you didn’t have jack stands
04 Toyota corolla 1.8L engine Automatic transmission fluid drain and fill 3 Liters Type T-IV...Dry fill or transmission was pulled out 7.3 Liters and if Transmission pan is pulled out its between 3L to 7.3 Liters but i prefer whats come out must come in...
Was that an auto tranny? Shouldn't you drain from the torque converter as well to get a full drain? That's what I was told and did. That old fluid was pretty brown, how many miles? What's recommended, 40k? I'm about 60k I think and mine isn't that brown.
Or the dealer but the junkyard would be cheaper, just make sure the O ring is still in good condition if not you can buy it at the auto parts store dude.
Hey I’m trying to do a automatic transmission flush on an 2002 Toyota Corolla s 1.8 L 4cylinder how would I know the type of speed it has like a 4 speed or a 6 speed? Please let me know. And great video. What were the bolts you used?
I will try to help u mr rocknrollman to understand why this person dont talk 1st he is an asian i think english is his second language so probably his having a hard time to explain himself ..Mr rocknrollman i think u love music right why not try to sing a filipino song a Tagalog song im pretty sure u will be having a hard time to do it .I hope u get what i mean ..second i think this is the video set up he want to do ive seen a couple of you tube channel videos that no talking at all and it works and very succeeful youtube channel. And 3rd this guy are more on doing rather than on talking.( More work Less talk ) ..
lo siento hermano i dont know what are u trying to say.. i already open the tranny pan almost half of the tranny is open so what else second drain plug are u trying to say...im sorry i just dont know what are u trying say
This is the most no-nonsense demonstration of anything in the history of RUclips.
All the beers to you, sir 🍻
Appreciated
It made sense to me.
Now you're speaking My language! Every question that I had, you answered for Me without you having to say a word. Thank you. Your patience and skill is very much appreciated...Be safe... NASH
How many quarts did you put back in ?
Good to see someone is as thorough as I am about this kind of thing. A mechanic who is under a time crunch from his boss would not be as thorough. The cleaning of the mating surfaces, the bolts, etc…. a mechanic at a shop would not do this. Hats off to you for doing things that way and for sharing with us. Best wishes my friend!
Glad to help
@@asianmechanicguy6483 Thank YOU!
A nice, straightforward video. I appreciate the care you took to clean the oil pan and the bolts with the toothbrush. My son just cleaned out the transmission filter , and did the drain and fill with Toyota ATF type IV . We used 4 quarts. My 2003 Carolla has 330,000 miles. The last ATF change was at 209,000 miles. I have had no issues with the transmission.
Glad to hear that the video helped you with the transmission filter change!
After driving 45 min, the dipstick was at the cold level, so I added 1.6 quarts more (grand total 5.6 qt ) . It is now at the first level of hot mark.
FYI u need 4 quarts of transmission oil once doing the filter as well. Year 1999 4 speed auto
Great video. Love the fast motion too. Comprehensive too . Thanks man.
it is about time for you to get some new front tires boss. great video though, i changed it just through the drain plug twice and drove it around between changing it to get as much old fluid as i could out, then i changed the filter, pan gasket and re torqued all the bolts.
Great, informative video! Might I add the filter and gasket are different if you have the VE trim with the 3 speed transmission, so make sure you get the right one for your corolla
Thanks for the info!
Thanks so much, people like you is what keeps youtube useful, great work sir keep it up
Happy to help
One of the best auto videos iv seen. Thanks a bunch
Wow, thanks!
Thank you so much! Best guide!😊
Nicely Done Video : ) Thank You
Thanks for watching!
Hermano buen video gracias por el aporte. Me pueden decir cuantos litros de aceite y que tipo usa la transmision A245
Great video, precise and concise, just wondering what is the size of the drain plug, looking to replace mine. Thank you for sharing
Glad it helped but sorry i dont remember the size of the drain ..try to watch it few times i might mention it there what size of the socket i use to loosen that drain plug
How many Solenoid have the corolla 98? I was looking for this video for the filter change, but I also ask if you know how many solenoids you have because I'm confused, if you have 2 or 3. It will be greatly appreciated if you help me and excellent demonstration, of so many videos on YT, the only 100% specific I congratulate you.
Good job..no talk, just action👌
thanks
Three questions :
1.) Do you need to use gasket sealer on the pan gasket to prevent it from leaking ?.
2.) How long after putting the pan back on do you recheck the bolt torque.
3.) What kind of cleaner are you using to spray down the transmission body.
( Brake cleaner or special cleaner ?? ).
Thank you for the great video 👍👍👍👍
The rubber gasket alone should be enough.
Iirc, the bolt torque should be just snug. But do it in a crisscross pattern ti get even pressure.
Brake Clean was what I used
Good video and information, thanks
You're welcome!
Good video, usefull information. Just one question, came across a 99 with high mileage and tramission fuil or oil was never changed. Is it safe to change it now?
Yes. People who say “keep the old fluid” don’t know what they’re talking about. Change as soon as convenient.
What kind of cleaner, do You use? Thanks For Greta video!!!
brake cleaner from canadian tire
Great video! Do you know the torque specs for the pan bolts and drain plug? Thanks
22ft lbs
Why did my bolt break at 10ft lbs ?? I read on Toyota that the oil pan bolts are 4ft lbs. *not drain plug*
@@asianmechanicguy6483 where did you get this torque spec from ?
@@mosthated8190 Actually my milwaukee ratchet had a 35ft lbs max torque ..Base on my experience oil pan torque or transmission oil pan ranging 8ft lbs to 22fts so somewhere there...maybe 22ft lbs on the transmission is too much but it works on this car sorry just being honest or my milwaukee is not really 35ft lbs max torque
@@asianmechanicguy6483 right I see what you’re saying but I literally just broke a transmission pan bolt for torquing to 13ft lbs as I was told from another RUclips video and the crazy thing is that it snapped off at 10ft lbs didn’t even make it to 13ft lbs. and I called Toyota and they said according to the repair manual it says 4ft lbs on 2002 Toyota Corolla 1.8.
Gracias me sirvió de mucho
Ya le hice eso al carro de mi amigo
de nada hermano
Amigo mi carro se me kedo en primera y ua el aceite anda color oscuro ..😢 sera k nesecita cambio filtro y nuevo aceite ATF
thanks for the video!! my Corolla takes about 2 seconds to start up too. any idea what that is?
Clean ur starter i had a video of how to rebuild or clean ur starter its an easy fix ..
@@asianmechanicguy6483 thanks !!!
Thanks, this was really useful.
You're welcome!
Thanks for sharing I learned so much
you're welcome and godbless
Good video also
1. What are you spraying to clean the transmission ? Carburetor cleaner etc
2. Transmission pan gasket - no need for sealant?
Thanks
yup carburetor cleaner or brake cleaner and also no need for sealant cuz using a brand new pan gasket here
is it ok to put a magnet at the bottom of the oil pan
actually there's really a magnet on the pan so that it will get the metal particles so it wont go to ur transmission parts
Would de greaser be ok to use instead of brake cleaner?
brakecleaner is better cuz it evaporate faster it wont stay on ur transmission parts
Great video thank you for sharing! What product did you use to clean the pan after you removed it?
any brake cleaner will do
Good video friend, a question, what is the model and brand of the machine to remove red screws that you use? thank you
m12 milwaukee cordless ratchet
@@asianmechanicguy6483 thanks
How much transmission fluid exactly? Great video!
buy a 5 liters transmission fluid for corolla fill ur tranny between warm and cold start ur car then check the fluid level it should be on warm level if not add more
3L from my research
you are the best
Hey bud how do i drop the transmission oil? Out of the 98 model
watch this video
Thanks for the video. Did you replace the pan gasket as well?
yup i did replace the pan gasket too
@@asianmechanicguy6483 Can you tell me what year is the Corolla you were working on the video? I've come across 2 different types of filters for a 99 Corolla and I don't know which one to purchase. Thanks
@@steallinen mine is 1998 yup ur right it has 2 kinds of tranny filter for 99 use the circle opening not the triangle
in total how many liters of automatic transmission oil did it take I have a 1997 Toyota Corolla automatic and I don't have the manufacturer's manual
i think i follow the method of what comes out must come in..
How much transmission oil to put with replacement of the filter?
watch few more times i might mention it there
What do you mean by "fill up in between cold and warm" ? Does this mean in other words pour a little less then recommended then top up as needed after running ?
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there is a recommended amout of fluid that you are going to put in according to the book.. but when you drop the pan that's a different story so you have to pour fluid atleast between cold or warm if u want to put more its ok no big deal.. im just being safe in here ..run your car for atleast 5mins or operating temperature level etc..check ur dipstick it should be on warm level if its not then add fluid..
Muy ben video es de gran ayuda
Will this work for 1997 celica with 1.8 engine????
almost all automatic tranny cars has this design so im pretty sure you can do this method on ur celica
nice video .boss gawa k po video ng adjust valve clearance
sure bro pag my nagpagawa
@@asianmechanicguy6483 cge tnx bro antay ko
How many qts did you use to do the pan drop pls
just measure whats come out ..or buy a 5 quarts T-1V transmission fluid put fluid somewhere in between cold and warm ..start the car check dipstick the level should be on warm if not add more
Como se llama ese pote q usaste para limpiar bro
Why the reverse gear not working in my 2004 Toyota Corolla transmission
if you dont have reverse on ur car it means theres something wrong on ur transmission and it needs a mechanic to diagnose it
How tight to tighten the screws on the oil pan
22ft lbs to 30 ft lbs
The oil pan bolts are tightened to 48 INCH lbs.
How often do you have to change the filter? Miles?
around 30000km here in in vancouver canada or im guessing around 20k up in miles thats includes filter and tranny fluid
Una pregunta tengo un Corolla 98. Y cuando lo pongo en la D. No quiere cojer para alante es como que le patina pero la R la coje excelente..
Escaneelo en busca de codigos , pero probar este metodo y ver como funciona
@@asianmechanicguy6483 ese método ya lo hize. Antes de que se dañara
In how Long do you have to change it
every 30000km up
What spray did you use?
brake cleaner from canadian tire
Love Video
How many quarts of oil did u use to refill
start with 4 quarts then check ur dipstick it should cool level then start the car let it warm for few minutes check the level it should be on warm level if not then add tranny fluid
Yes great but can you please use jack stands
my wooden square jack stand is more stable than those steel slippery jack stand ..why because of experience especially if your floor is uneven
@@asianmechanicguy6483 you do great work I just would be worried about the hydrologic failing
@@jamesjallalabad3783 sorry i dont know what is hydrologic falling
@@asianmechanicguy6483 sorry the hydraulic pump of the Jack, failing from the seals or screw seals, you know, the part where it would kill you if you didn’t have jack stands
@@jamesjallalabad3783 dont worry i got my one of the best wooden jack stand way better that steel jack stand u can buy in the market today
How many liters it takes for that change atf?
04 Toyota corolla 1.8L engine Automatic transmission fluid drain and fill 3 Liters Type T-IV...Dry fill or transmission was pulled out 7.3 Liters and if Transmission pan is pulled out its between 3L to 7.3 Liters but i prefer whats come out must come in...
@@asianmechanicguy6483 how about 1.6 draining only
96 Toyota corolla 1.6L engine..Automatic transmission fluid drain and fill 2.5 Liters Dexron II
@@asianmechanicguy6483 copy sir thanks
Was that an auto tranny? Shouldn't you drain from the torque converter as well to get a full drain? That's what I was told and did. That old fluid was pretty brown, how many miles? What's recommended, 40k? I'm about 60k I think and mine isn't that brown.
i dont drain from the torque converter 30000km- 60000km thats where i do this transmission fluid and filter change
Does anyone know where I can buy an automatic transmission dipstick for an '01 Corolla S? I can't find one anywhere
junkyard brother
Or the dealer but the junkyard would be cheaper, just make sure the O ring is still in good condition if not you can buy it at the auto parts store dude.
If the fluid is burnt. What are you suggesting?
this is the perfect repair video for a burn transmission fluid
What kind of spray is that?
Brake cleaner bro
3 speed or overdrive trans?
4 speed automatic transmission
Hey I’m trying to do a automatic transmission flush on an 2002 Toyota Corolla s 1.8 L 4cylinder how would I know the type of speed it has like a 4 speed or a 6 speed? Please let me know. And great video. What were the bolts you used?
sorry i dont know either just search it let say if corolla ve or lx or se sometimes they are different on transmission speed
Kamusta kayo….from Prince George, BC
mabuti naman kabayab
@@asianmechanicguy6483 salamat sa video nang corolla nag sesearch ako kung paano i service 1999 na model, kasi balak kong bumili
Is that brake cleaner ?
yup brake cleaner
rule number 1 never put a drain plug in finger tight,,, ALWAYS TIGHTEN IMMEDIATELY
Ur rule no 1 is wrong some cars today need the drainplug to reopen for tranny fluid level so u dont need to tighten it right away
Why most of mechanics say that changing an old transmission fluid damages the transmission 🤔
thats not true ,,thats only a myth that pass generation to generation
I didn't see the magnets removed and cleaned...
i think i clean everything in here probably i wasn't able to film it
Not the best sounding motor, mine sounds mint when it starts. Super quiet. I think I got lucky because mine doesn't really burn oil either.
Lucky, those cars are known to burn oil however they still run a long time !! Just gotta keep an eye on oil level.
Want more viewers? Skip the intro. Other wise nice video.
Okay i will..
Thanks
Welcome
thanks
You're welcome!
use a pencil or pointer to point to where the fluid is on the dipstick... it cannot be seen in the video
sure next time brother
If the fluid was any darker or Black it would be better not to change it.
False
Is was transmission oil that you take out? Or hot chocolate? Dammm how long time ago the owner change the transmission oil? 🤣
yup they never change it they only drive the car period no maintenance
Next stop tire shop.
nope i did buy used one with rims from craiglist way cheaper
Boss pwede ba ako kag aplay sayo bilang helper
sure bro taga saan kaba dito ako vancouver main st
@@asianmechanicguy6483 dito ako sa riyadh boss pauwi na ako ng pinas sa december lube technician work ko dito change oiler ng mga kotse
ok yan try mong magtayo ng small shop mo dyan sa pinas
Great video, minus proper jacking, especially with your kid taking the video. Safety first.
Thanks 👍
Please, help me understand. Why dont this person TALK . ?
I will try to help u mr rocknrollman to understand why this person dont talk 1st he is an asian i think english is his second language so probably his having a hard time to explain himself ..Mr rocknrollman i think u love music right why not try to sing a filipino song a Tagalog song im pretty sure u will be having a hard time to do it .I hope u get what i mean ..second i think this is the video set up he want to do ive seen a couple of you tube channel videos that no talking at all and it works and very succeeful youtube channel. And 3rd this guy are more on doing rather than on talking.( More work Less talk ) ..
Exactly what I was hoping that similarly minded people would be thinking as they were reading that opinion. Well stated.
You did not drain the gear oil is on the back side.
this is automatic transmission
@@asianmechanicguy6483 still ,most of the tercel ,camry and corolla from 90s to 2001 use gear oil apart.
gear oil is technically different from automatic fluid and for this car we use automatic fluid which is ATF DexronV1 if im not mistaken
@@asianmechanicguy6483 i know bro ,i been a mechanic for 17 years that tranny maybe use the 2 fluids. Check for a second drain plug .
lo siento hermano i dont know what are u trying to say.. i already open the tranny pan almost half of the tranny is open so what else second drain plug are u trying to say...im sorry i just dont know what are u trying say