I just got back from the Toyota dealership seeking the answer to this question. The service department told me that it's "fixed" and apparently does not need changing. Now conventional thinking will tell anyone that sooner or later a fluid that is used for lubrication will have to be replaced at some time. Now maybe what he meant was that since the FJ only has a drain plug for the TF and no dipstick to measure it, then you shouldn't have to change it. His claim kinda makes sense, I mean how are you supposed to know when to change it if all you have is a drain plug? I am still looking on forums to see how many supporters of the "fixed" tranny there are. I also told him that I am at about 65k miles on my '07 4x4 and that didn't phase him either. We I get a definitive answer I will post it here.
According to professionals, you need to change at least 2.6 quarts of transmission fluid in a 1991 Toyota Land Cruiser. You will need a 3/8 socket wrench to remove the transmission fluid plug.
where do i check the transmission fluid in my 2007 toyota fj cruiser?
Yes.
You have to buy a kit/pump from the dealer or Toyota.
how to change transmission filter on a 2000 kia sophia
You should change your automatic transmission fluid in Toyota gearbox at least after every 30,000 miles.
The transmission fluid on a Toyota Sienna should be changed every 100,000 miles. This helps to prolong the life of the transmission and improve performance.
Remove transmission oil pan to access filter
I dont think you could change the Transmission oil for the 1996 Toyota Tercel. Its sealed.
Your 2004 Toyota Corolla transmission holds seven quarts of transmission fluid. You can check the transmission fluid level with the transmission fluid dipstick.
ATF+4 transmission fluid.ATF+4 transmission fluid.
If it is an automatic transmission every 30 thousand miles.