04-07 Toyota Sienna Transmission Fluid Drain and Fill - How to
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2013
- Figured I would make a video on the method I use to change transmission fluid in my Sienna minivan. It really is very simple and only requires a but more attention and a few more tools vs. changing your engine oil.
Tools needed:
- Transmission Funnel (or similar)
- 10mm Allen /.Hex head socket
- 3/8 ratchet wrench
- torque wrench
- Measuring cups (if you want to try to use the method I used)
Supplies Needed:
- 5 quarts of Toyota T-IV Rated transmission fluid
- Drain plug crush washer from toyota
Specs:
- Toyota shop manual calls for 3.7 quarts of transmission fluid during a drain and fill ** (see note below)
- drain plug bolt torqued to 36ft/lb
** While Toyota specs 3.7 quarts to be used for a drain and fill my van drained slightly over 4 quarts. This is why I used the measuring cup method to figure out exactly how much fluid came out of the vehicle so that I know exactly how much to put back in.
I am not responsible for any damage you do to your vehicle.
Thanks for watching!
Opening title Music credits:
Artist - Kevin Macleod
Song - Cool Intro Авто/Мото
Thanks for taking the time to share this. I was concerned it would be a big deal to do. Your video gives me the confidence to try it. Thanks!
Great job and well worth doing. If you have a vacuum pump try my method I posted - works great. One other tip you might consider to make the measuring easier. Fill the Motts jug up to the top with old fluid. Mark that with a sharply or get get it to a place you can repeat. Pour that old stuff out and then fill remainder in the Motts again. That second fill I presume will be somewhere in the middle. Mark that level with the sharply. Empty it.. now either use another Motts or use the same one - fill it full with new fluid to the first mark. Pour that into the car. Refill to the second sharply mark (if a new container put them side by side and fill to mark). Pour into the car. No need to measure quantities in a measuring cup greatly reducing spill potential etc. I have a bunch of old clean orange juice containers just for that purpose. Thanks for posting!
Thanks for taking the time to make this video. Very informative. Aloha
Thanks for posting this. Very thorough and helpful. I'm going to give it a try thanks to you.
It's an excellent video. Very thorough. Thank you very much for your post.
Thanks for the tip on the crush washer and the 10 mm hex. I got the crush washer from my local dealership for $2.15.
Great video. Very detailed and easy to follow. Thank you.
Great Video tutorial!
Yesterday night I saw this video and today morning I changed the transmission fluid by myself (It was my first time doing this). I only spent a total of $40 for purchasing the transmission fluid and some tools; and I saved $119. The auto shop usually charge between $139 and $169 for the transmission fluid service.
THANKS A LOT FOR THE TUTORIAL!
I agree , but, that fluid was beautiful, so he should have never changed it. So good video, but if you don't have to do it, DON'T.
Very good walk through video. Subscribed
thx for taking time to do this
AWESOME,AWESOME, video a great service you provide.
The drain plug washer information was worth the price of admission. Thank you. I'm going to do this and add Lucas automatic transmission fluid conditioner.
Be careful with the Lucas stuff.. these new transmissions are very specific to their fluid type. I know from experience Dodge doesnt like that stuff at all. After the Dodge ive never used it in anyother car.. I would just use new fluid specific for the car and no additive.. You dont need it when the fluid is new!!!!just saying
@@J.Sanity
I called Lucas and had a nice phone conversation with them before I did it. It was over a thousand miles ago and things seem fine. Pulled the plug drained about 3 quarts put in Lucas and transmission fluid.
Your engine and surrounding components are completely clean. Nice work.
Thanks!
This was a really well done video. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise.
thanks for the vid. i was going to take my van but i think this is doable. i hope they have the washer in autozone - maybe. i will check. I wouldn't have known about the funnel and the washer. thanks again. Cheers
i like sienna transmission fluid drains
Great Video, I have an 04 that will be getting changed soon.
Excellent video thanks
Awesome Video! Thanks so much
Your transmission oil you drained still looks very good .
Love your video. Thank you very much!
Thanks!
Thanks. It was helpful. First time T-oil change for me.
Thank you and nice video.
Nice job I just replaced my 2006 Toyota Highlander’s trans fluid with that exact fluid. It shifts nicely and feels great. Gotta love Castrol
Great video. I have an 08 Sienna due for a transmission change. Thanks
If anyone is interested in also replacing the pan gasket and filter I was able to do it last night. All of the pan bolts are 10mm and there are about 4 of them that are impossible to reach. In order to get to them I had to raise the engine up 2 inches (easier than it sounds.) first support the transmission with a jack. there is a 19mm nut to remove from transmission mount right behind the drivers tire. There is also a front engine mount with a 17mm nut to remove. Once both nuts are removed you can jack the tranny up a few inches.
Removing remaining pan bolts then take out the pan and then you have access to the filter. Replace filter and put on new pan gasket. Hold gasket in place with zip ties and start putting the 10mm bolts back in. Tighten each bolt to 6ft/lb and drain bolt to 36ft/lb.
bsedgal thanks!! wasn't sure how to get to those so I didn't try but now I will. pretty easy didn't think of that
Not necessary I do it whit normal key only need take your time but not to hard difficult level 7/10
excellent
Thanks for posting. I was hoping to see a gasket and filter change as well. The frame on my 2005 sienna is completely in the way of 4 pan bolts and can't figure it out. My gasket old and cracked.
that's very good.. thankssss...
Thank you so much. A very helpful video
That is a great video on the transmission fluid change. Do you have a video on changing the spark plugs on a 2004 sienna?
Nice to see you change fluid before its dirty, but why no filter change?
Thanks!
Nice
Great vid thanks for the detail
thanks I did not know we need change a transmission fluid.thanks again
Did you ever hear of "lifetime fluid" ? All that means is that when the transmission suffers an early death from old nasty dirty fluid that the fluid lasted the "lifetime" of the transmission. It's a sneaky way to tell people the truth and lie at the same time. You can easily double or even triple the life of your transmission by doing fluid changes every 35-50K miles.
I have Toyota sienna 2001. Watch your video very helpful. Thank you very much
Harry T
Have you changed yours?
I have an 02 that has never been changed. 😠 Kinda concerned that it may stop after the change...201K
I an changing filter and just doing a drop and replace. No flush.
@@sirsweetness8332 Did it ruin it?? I have a 2005 sienna with 168000 and the oil is nearly black. Im afraid to do it because idk if it will make it worse??
Steven Bedoy
No in fact it made the shifting better especially first starting out as it revved very high before finding gear. I did this 3 times in about 15K miles and it shifted great. I also found the torque converter plug on other side of regular drain plug and this fluid looked like mud. No joke mud! It was about another 1.5 qts. I sold/gave the van to brothers-in-law about 55K miles later at 228K and shifting was still smooth. Key is drop and refill not a complete flush. I did the 3 over 15K miles.
@@sirsweetness8332 For sure my dude. I just performed the drop and refill on my van and so far so good. I was hearing a lot of back and forth from car guys and mechanics alike. Idk why just because "TOYOTA" says its for life people believe it? All fluid breaks down over time. I'll update after a few hundred miles.
I used the Castrol Transmaxx IMV as well. My 2005 sienna took 4 quarts
Just a tip, make sure that it's Type T-IV not just TOYOTA. I've seen some TOYOTA compatible fluids that were NOT type T-IV. I used the same fluid that this guy used in the video for a while now and it is just fine in my Sienna.
Full Synth. Is superior. What you use is not as good
@@captainamericaamerica8090 All Type T-IV fluid is synthetic, it's part of the requirement to be T-IV approved. Mine even says Full Synthetic on the jug.
could you help with a leak in the trans line towards the front of the van? please tell me how to change the hose and what size is the hose?
so i had to change my radiator as well as flush the transmission fluid but i mixed up the return line and the feed line the two to the right of the radiator any chance you could send me a picture so i can see what the lines go where
drain plug bolt torqued to 36ft/lb as per Sienna service manual
Any problem with the use of Castro vs Toyota fluid? Feel any different in terms of shift?
Actually I am in the same position as you. I need to make an updated video about it but I was all set up to take a month off from my job and travel yet keep my job when some other things in my life kinda went haywire. I ended up putting the major trip off for a bit until things calm down. For the moment I am still going to travel in the van but just take some short trips. Keep me updated about your trip as well. Do you plan to make any videos? Feel free to contact me if you would like to chat.
have you change the filter in the transmission??
hey bro nice job where did u get that blue box Drive Metric Hex Socket Set
I'm sure you can use other transmission fluid but I would only use Toyota oem just to be safe
Would a Valvoline MaxLife synthetic better than this Castrol?
CAN YOU SHOW HOW TO CHANGE TIMIMG BELT AND WATER PUMP,FOR TOYOTA SIENNA 2005...THANK TO SHOW HOW TO CHANGE TRANSMISSION OIL
The hose that is connected to the transmission cooler got ripped and lost the whole amount of fluid and the car doesn’t move. How much should I add now when I don’t know how much it was. ? 😞
Changing the oil twice over is a little OCD, lol, but at least you know it's done right and it looks crystal clean. What is the status on your job? I actually quit my office job some weeks ago to 'live life' and be 'free' for a while - but ended up retracting and staying. I kinda realized that the only thing preventing my being homeless(except for savings) is the fact I have an income. Interested to know are you still planning on leaving your job or staying?
How do you replace the filter ?
I have the 2005 Sienna and when I changed the transmission fluid and engine oil, I did not have the jack up the car. I guess you jack it up for purpose of filming the video to provide a better view.
any issues from the Castrol ATF? I read in some forum that you should use toyota atf (like t-iv or ws etc)
Great video, but I believe there is actually close to 10 - 12 quarts total in the transmission. You are only draining what is in the pan. So that nice new oil is being mixed with a greater amount of old oil
+Jeff Mack Toyota transmission are very small and I dont believe they can hold that many quarts,Are you giving your opinion because you did one or you just guessing ?
Draining partly ....that is the way this is done. There are reasons for that.
Thank you for sharing. Were is the transmission filter and were do you install it? Thanks again for your tutorial.
The filter is under the pan I believe. I didn't end up replacing it in this video.
bro, can u please make another video, how to change the transmission filter, thank you
Which type oil for 2006 sienna. Thanks
Good video but miss transmission filter and leave in the right position the magnets of the transmission pan cover and the gasket
how many quarts of fluid does a 200r4
At the end when you go through the gears - 4, 3, 2, and 1, you aren't actually engaging those gears. It says in 1st. There is no reason to do that. You can't engage gears higher than 1 unless you are driving.
+Matt Griffin This is not entirely true. Most auto transmissions will "engage" the torque converter as you cycle through P>R>N>D>L this WILL cycle fluid. You are partially correct , each "gear pack" will not get FRESH fluid but when you aren't dropping the pan you aren't draining these areas anyway. You are mainly just draining and filling the torque converter. (This is not usually a bad thing unless your transmission is already damaged, and why most shops won't touch ATF if over 100k miles.)
Does anyone know the part number to the drain plug crush washer in this video?
Seriously just do the math and figure out what the container is and fill it!!! 2 gallon jug =4L skip a few steps here... Dont worry you will be ok!!! LOL I was actually typing when I heard you do exactly what I was about to suggest.. Good job and good updated info!!! Except for the gear cycling part... Its drive or nothing Didnt you notice there was absolutely no difference between 1-2-3???
There's 2 part numbers that refer to the same crush washer: 9043018008 / 90430A0003
36 fp torque is what you are looking for 😉
Good video, thanks for posting. In the future I would suggest editing the video to eliminate things like dropping the aluminum washer and retrieving it. I suggest checking out Scotty Kilmer (he has posted many car repair vids his youtube channel), who is good at editing to get just the nitty-gritty frames and condensing something like this into a 5 to 10 minute video. Just a suggestion, good job nonetheless.
SCOTTY' IS A SHADE TREE MECHANIC
My dear brother, how many liters did you put in it?
how much did you pay for tool set
Mines read low like that when it’s hot why ?
Does this transmission have the second plug inside after the first plug in the transmission pan
NO THERE IS NO SECOND PLUG
Does the transmission fluid and differential fluid use shared reservoir in 2005 sienna?
Shahram Monem they are separate on awd I don't know about FWD
Change filter when I do this it's cheap and needs to be done
what speeds to yours shift?
So I heard some say it takes 4-5 qrts? Is it really nessasary to measure how much it drains out?.. I mean couldn't you just put 'let's say 4qrts' back in and then check the dip stick and just keep adding to it?
Louis Lee yeah checking the dip stick if easier start with 3 then add till full with a hot transmission
@@JASONXMARIELA
And make sure the vehicle is level when checking dip-stick.
When/if should I flush the transmission?
You jack it up on the drivers side for an oil change.
Passenger side for transmission.
For ease of drain and a more complete drain/faster.
Forgot filter converter oil etc.
Amigo dende pudo llevar mi minivan para aser el tunap y que le cheque porque me jala para un lado
you use the wrong type transmission fluid for that Toyota sienna. it recommends ws t4 . not universal Castrol.
All Tsab it's OK, it's not his car it's his parents
He used the correct type of fluid. There is no ws t4. It's Toyota T-IV that is a very old spec from the 90s, very similar to Dexron III, and was replaced by Toyota WS in 2006. Castrol IMV covers the T-IV spec perfectly. I've been using it in my 03 Matrix for thousands of miles and others have had great success with it.
@@mitch1847 I know my toyota didnt like it!!
He used the right kind ypur dumb
Yo I have a 2008 Toyota sienna and the transmission fluid is dark brown and it has some crums to and I'm scared to take it for an transmission fluid Change cuz I hear people say that you should never change it cuz it can damage the transmission
Flushing the transmission can, I've never had a vehicle fail due to a drain and fill though. Flushing it is not the same as a drain and fill. If it's as bad as you said I'd change it ASAP.
27:54!
for some cars the car has to be off thays what i have been told an thing honda amd acura
When in doubt, call the parts dept for any Toyota dealership and ask them to tell you the recommended quantity of fluid.
What tool did he use again to take off the drain plug
It's called a "Hex Head" you should probably ask your Brother-in-law who has mechanical experience. 👌
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10 mm Allen wrench or 10 mm Allen socket.
That makes 5 qt
I've been calling around trying to find a washer and nobody knows what I'm talking about.... anyone?
The dealer should have it in stock. I had to have them pull up the parts diagram and pointed it out. They are quite a bit bigger than an oil drain plug washer.
Thank you so much!
18MM DRAIN PLUG SIZE
Fernie v thanks
Drain plug crush washer for transmission.
no filter change?
there is no filter
Filter change is unnecessary and filter nowadays are internal. "Contrary to what Toyota says" manufacturer knows their cars more than all of us combined does. Sure, go ahead and change it, if you want to go extra mile.
Godlikehenry
There are also two magnets in the pan that the gear-mesh filings cling to. If you don't clean them (pan off) then those little conductive pixy dust particles can wreak havoc with your servos and sensors- some of which are magnetic.
Those magnet will get dirty soon as you clean them (nextweek). I am not joking, go ask Ericthecarguy
Godlikehenry there is a filter, I changed mine. Most times I do drain and fill though.
It is actually 3.7 quarts but sometimes previous mechanics filled more than that so that what you found. 4 quarts will not hurt.
Who wears a thumb ring?...
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Don't know but he can't be totally dumb. Note the welders mask on the garage floor.
Who gives a damn if he has a thumb ring - don't be such an ass.
@@ddfamf88
Seems like you're the only one being an ass. Why would you ever think I'd respect or care about your opinion haha
Wrong measurements the hot temperature oil is different than cold one
He went through thoes gears way to fast.
do you think T IV possibly means toyota type 4!? Geez I love watching amateurs!
GREG GUITARS .... at least he's helping people out..
It's liters not quarts.
purty darn near the same thing
Abad perez it's quarts...
Doesn't the owner's manual give both liters and/or quarts?
"Allen head" are also referred to as "socket head". "Hex Head" is a standard hex nut/bolt.
Allen head is not a Socket head. (Both are fitting in to each other.)
Allen Key and Hex head are same thing. Please delete you comment which may mislead newbees.
You must buy original. Toyota transmission oil atf ws. From Toyota.
Why? You don't think Aisin 0WS is the equivalent of Toyota WS? Aisin makes the transmission.
Close to insane . Change your filter , as in remove tranny pan . Drain radiator tranny connection at bottom of radiator . Never just drain with pan bolt , always remove pan . Use only full synthetic oil . And repeat proper oil change on every transmission every 10,000 miles . I'm a professional mechanic .
MAX LIFE IS FULL STYTHN. IT'S THE BEST= TO PROTECT LASTS MUCH LONGER. COOLS' BETTER. AT WALMART= IT'S THE SAME PRICE AS WHAT YOU HAVE HERE. THAT'S LOWER QUALITY.
You didn't change the filter👎
The filter/screen is good for 90,000 miles. I've already done three drain and fills on our transmission before 47,000 miles. At 90,000 miles, I may drop the pan and change the filter/screen. (If this world is still here by then.)
@@njsongwriter 👍👌
Wrong do a proper drain every 10,000 . Meaning drain radiator tranny connection at the bottom , remove pan , change filter . Use full synthetic . Do complete flush every 30,000 on top the the proper oil changes .