AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID REPLACEMENT


  1. REPLACE AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID


    1. Lift the vehicle. [*1]

      Note

      Set the vehicle on a lift so that the vehicle is kept level when it is lifted up (make sure that the tilt angle from the front to rear of the vehicle is within +/- 1°).

    2. Remove the front wheel opening extension pad LH, engine under cover LH and front fender apron seal LH.

    3. A01G5HC

      Remove the refill plug and gasket from the automatic transaxle assembly. [*2]

    4. A01G5QL

      Using a 6 mm hexagon socket wrench, remove the overflow plug and gasket from the automatic transaxle assembly. [*3]

    5. A01G9CGE04
      Text in Illustration
      *1 No. 1 Transmission Oil Filler Tube
      *2 Hexagon Socket Wrench
      *a Overflow Plug Hole

      Using a 6 mm hexagon socket wrench, remove the No. 1 transmission oil filler tube from the automatic transaxle oil pan sub-assembly and drain the automatic transaxle fluid. [*4]

    6. A01G88A

      Measure the amount of fluid drained. [*5]

      Tech Tips

      Add the same amount of fluid in step [*8].

    7. Using a 6 mm hexagon socket wrench, install the No. 1 transmission oil filler tube to the automatic transaxle oil pan sub-assembly. [*6]

      Torque:
      1.7 N*m  { 17 kgf*cm, 15 in.*lbf }
    8. A01G5QL

      Temporarily install the gasket and the overflow plug. [*7]

      Tech Tips

      Reuse the old gasket as the plug will be removed again to adjust the fluid level.

    9. A01G6U1

      Add fluid to the refill hole using the same amount of fluid drained in step [*5]. [*8]

      Note

      Use Toyota Genuine ATF WS.

    10. A01G5HC

      Temporarily install the gasket and refill plug to avoid fluid spillage. [*9]

      Tech Tips

      Reuse the old gasket as the plug will be removed again to adjust the fluid level.

    11. Lower the vehicle. [*10]

    12. Start the engine. [*11]

    13. Slowly move the shift lever from P to D, and then back to P. [*12]

    14. Allow the engine to idle for 30 seconds to warm it up. [*13]

    15. Turn the engine switch off. [*14]

    16. Repeat steps [*1] to [*14].

    17. Repeat steps [*1] to [*10].

  2. ADJUST FLUID TEMPERATURE


    1. When using the GTS:

      Tech Tips

      The actual ATF temperature can be checked on the Data List using the GTS.


      1. Connect the GTS to the DLC3 with the engine switch off.

      2. Turn the engine switch on (IG) and turn the GTS on.

        Note

        To reduce load, make sure that all electrical systems, such as the air conditioning, lighting system, electric fan and audio system are off.

      3. Enter the following menus: Powertrain / ECT / Active Test / Connect the TC and TE1.

      4. Select the Active Test menu: Connect the TC and TE1 / ON.

      5. Select the Data List item: A/T Oil Temperature 1.

      6. Check the ATF temperature.

        Note


        • If the fluid temperature is below 45°C (113°F), proceed to the next step. (Recommended ATF temperature: 40°C [104°F] or less)

        • If the fluid temperature is 45°C (113°F) or more, turn the engine switch off and wait until the fluid temperature drops below 45°C (113°F).

      7. Depress and hold the brake pedal.

      8. Start the engine.

      9. Slowly move the shift lever from P to D, and then back to P.

        Tech Tips

        Slowly move the shift lever to circulate the fluid through each part of the transaxle.

      10. A01G9NV

        While observing the D shift indicator on the combination meter, move the shift lever back and forth between N and D at an interval of less than 1.5 seconds for 6 seconds or more.

        Note

        Do not pause for more than 1.5 seconds.

        Tech Tips

        Performing this operation will cause the vehicle to enter fluid temperature detection mode.

      11. Check that the D shift indicator comes on for 2 seconds.

        Tech Tips


        • When fluid temperature detection mode is activated, the D shift indicator on the combination meter comes on for 2 seconds.

        • If the D shift indicator does not come on for 2 seconds, return to the first step and perform the procedure again.

      12. Move the shift lever from N to P.

      13. Release the brake pedal.

      14. Select the Active Test item: Connect the TC and TE1 / OFF.

        Note

        Be sure that terminals TC and TE1 are not connected. If the terminals are connected, the fluid level cannot be precisely adjusted due to fluctuations in engine speed.

        Tech Tips


        • Disconnecting terminals TC and TE1 activates engine idle speed control mode.

        • In engine idle speed control mode, engine idle speed control starts when the fluid temperature becomes 35°C (95°F) or more and the engine speed is maintained at approximately 800 rpm.

        • Even after terminals TC and TE1 are disconnected, fluid temperature detection mode is active until the engine switch is turned off.

      15. A01G96EE01
        Text in Illustration
        *a Turned Off
        *b Turned On
        *c Blinking

        Warm up the engine with the engine idling until the fluid temperature reaches the fluid level adjustment temperature (40 to 45°C [104 to 113°F]).

        Below Fluid Level Adjustment Temperature Fluid Level Adjustment Temperature Above Fluid Level Adjustment Temperature

        40°C or less

        (104°F or less)

        40 to 45°C

        (104 to 113°F)

        45°C or more

        (113°F or more)

        Note


        • If the fluid temperature is within the fluid level adjustment temperature range, immediately proceed to the Adjust Fluid Level procedure.

        • If the fluid temperature is 45°C (113°F) or more, stop the engine and wait until the fluid temperature drops to 40°C (104°F) or less. Then perform the Adjust Fluid Temperature procedure again from the beginning.

        Tech Tips

        In fluid temperature detection mode, the D shift indicator comes on, goes off, or blinks depending on the fluid temperature.

        D Shift Indicator

        Below Fluid Level Adjustment Temperature

        (40°C or less)

        (104°F or less)

        Fluid Level Adjustment Temperature

        (40 to 45°C)

        (104 to 113°F)

        Above Fluid Level Adjustment Temperature

        (45°C or more)

        (113°F or more)

        OFF ON Blinks
    2. When not using the GTS:


      1. A01G66VE17
        Text in Illustration
        *1 DLC3

        Using SST, connect terminals 13 (TC) and 4 (CG) of the DLC3 with the engine switch off.

        SST
        09843-18040
      2. Depress and hold the brake pedal.

      3. Start the engine.

        Note

        To reduce load, make sure that all electrical systems, such as the air conditioning, lighting system, electric fan and audio system, are off.

        Tech Tips

        The indicator lights on the combination meter blink to indicate the DTC output when terminals TC and CG are connected.

      4. Slowly move the shift lever from P to D, and then back to P.

        Tech Tips

        Slowly move the shift lever to circulate the fluid through each part of the transaxle.

      5. A01G9NV

        While observing the D shift indicator on the combination meter, move the shift lever back and forth between N and D at an interval of less than 1.5 seconds for 6 seconds or more.

        Note

        Do not pause for more than 1.5 seconds.

        Tech Tips

        Performing this operation will cause the vehicle to enter fluid temperature detection mode.

      6. Check that the D shift indicator comes on for 2 seconds.

        Tech Tips


        • When fluid temperature detection mode is activated, the D shift indicator on the combination meter comes on for 2 seconds.

        • If the D shift indicator does not come on for 2 seconds, return to the first step and perform the procedure again.

      7. Move the shift lever from N to P.

      8. Release the brake pedal.

      9. A01G66VE17
        Text in Illustration
        *1 DLC3

        Remove SST from terminals 13 (TC) and 4 (CG).

        SST
        09843-18040

        Note

        Be sure that terminals TC and CG are not connected. If the terminals are connected, the fluid level cannot be precisely adjusted due to fluctuations in engine speed.

        Tech Tips


        • Disconnecting terminals TC and CG activates the engine idle speed control mode.

        • In engine idle speed control mode, engine idle speed control starts when the fluid temperature becomes 35°C (95°F) or more and the engine speed is maintained at approximately 800 rpm.

        • Even after terminals TC and CG are disconnected, fluid temperature detection mode is active until the engine switch is turned off.

      10. A01G96EE01
        Text in Illustration
        *a Turned Off
        *b Turned On
        *c Blinking

        Allow the engine to idle until the D shift indicator comes on again.

        D Shift Indicator

        Below Fluid Level Adjustment Temperature

        (40°C or less)

        (104°F or less)

        Fluid Level Adjustment Temperature

        (40 to 45°C)

        (104 to 113°F)

        Above Fluid Level Adjustment Temperature

        (45°C or more)

        (113°F or more)

        OFF ON Blinks

        Note


        • If the D shift indicator is on, immediately proceed to the Adjust Fluid Level procedure.

        • If the D shift indicator blinks, stop the engine and wait until the fluid temperature drops to 40°C (104°F) or less (the indicator goes off). Then perform the Adjust Fluid Temperature procedure again from the beginning.

        Tech Tips


        • In fluid temperature detection mode, the D shift indicator comes on, goes off, or blinks depending on the fluid temperature.

        • Fluid filling procedure should be performed when the D shift indicator is on (the fluid temperature is within the fluid level adjustment temperature range).

  3. ADJUST FLUID LEVEL

    CAUTION:

    Use caution while the engine is idling and the radiator fan is operating.


    1. Lift the vehicle.

      Note

      Set the vehicle on a lift so that the vehicle is kept level when it is lifted up (make sure that the tilt angle from the front to rear of the vehicle is within +/- 1°).

    2. Adjust the fluid level.


      1. A01G7BM

        Using a 6 mm hexagon socket wrench, remove the overflow plug and gasket from the automatic transaxle assembly.

        CAUTION:

        Be careful as the fluid coming out of the overflow plug hole is hot.

      2. Check the amount of fluid that comes out of the overflow plug hole.

        Note

        If only a small amount of fluid (approximately 1 cc) comes out of the overflow plug hole, then only fluid remaining in the No. 1 transmission oil filler tube has come out. This condition is not considered as overflow, so it is necessary to add fluid.

      3. A01G8KQ

        If the amount of fluid that comes out of the overflow plug hole is large, wait until the fluid flow slows and only drips come out.

      4. A01G8QB

        If no fluid comes out of the overflow plug hole, remove the refill plug and gasket. Then add transaxle fluid through the refill hole until fluid comes out of the overflow plug hole. Wait until the fluid flow slows and only drips come out.

        Note

        Use Toyota Genuine ATF WS.

      5. A01G94D

        Check that the fluid flow has slowed and only drips come out.

        Tech Tips

        The fluid flow will not completely stop because the fluid continues to expand as its temperature increases.

    3. A01G7BM

      Install the overflow plug to the automatic transaxle assembly with a new gasket.

      Torque:
      40 N*m  { 408 kgf*cm, 30 ft.*lbf }
    4. A01G5HC

      Install the refill plug to the automatic transaxle assembly with a new gasket.

      Torque:
      49 N*m  { 500 kgf*cm, 36 ft.*lbf }
    5. Lower the vehicle.

    6. Turn the engine switch off.

      Tech Tips

      Turning the engine switch off exits fluid temperature detection mode.

    7. Remove the GTS from the DLC3 (when using the GTS).

  4. REBUILD WORK


    1. Lift the vehicle.

    2. Clean each part.

    3. Check for fluid leaks.

    4. Install the front wheel opening extension pad LH, engine under cover LH and front fender apron seal LH.

    5. Lower the vehicle.