When changing transmission fluid should I bother removing the transmission pan? After 113K kms (assuming the factory ATF is still in the transmission) will I find enough sludge in the pan to justify the removal?
While under the Surf today I noticed that the transmission pan will not be easily separated from the vehicle; evidently either a driveshaft or an exhaust piece needs to be removed. Or, if doable, the front stabilizer bar needs to be disconnected from the frame (at its left and right connection points) and lowered several inches so that the transmission pan, once emptied and loosened from the transmission, will slide out.
Assuming I remove the pan I will also clean or replace the transmission fluid filter. Does Toyota use a traditional (paper-type, etc.) gasket or should I add a tube of gasket compound to my shopping list?
Jeff
Okinawa, Japan
While under the Surf today I noticed that the transmission pan will not be easily separated from the vehicle; evidently either a driveshaft or an exhaust piece needs to be removed. Or, if doable, the front stabilizer bar needs to be disconnected from the frame (at its left and right connection points) and lowered several inches so that the transmission pan, once emptied and loosened from the transmission, will slide out.
Assuming I remove the pan I will also clean or replace the transmission fluid filter. Does Toyota use a traditional (paper-type, etc.) gasket or should I add a tube of gasket compound to my shopping list?
Jeff
Okinawa, Japan
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