PROCEDURE
PRECAUTIONS AND WORK DESCRIPTION
The K313 continuously variable transaxle assembly does not have an oil filler tube or oil level gauge. When adding fluid, add fluid through the refill hole in the continuously variable transaxle assembly. The fluid level can be adjusted by draining excess fluid (allowing excess fluid to overflow) through the No. 1 transmission oil filler tube of the transaxle oil (CVT) pan sub-assembly.
Tech Tips
"Overflow" indicates the condition under which fluid comes out of the overflow plug hole.
When adding fluid, add the specified amount of fluid while the engine assembly is cold. Then, warm up the engine assembly to circulate the fluid in the continuously variable transaxle assembly and adjust the fluid level with the engine idling at the specified fluid temperature.
The K313 continuously variable transaxle assembly requires Toyota Genuine CVT Fluid FE.
When adjusting the fluid level, park the vehicle on level ground (make sure that the tilt angle from the front to rear of the vehicle is within +/-1°).
When adjusting the fluid level, turn off all electrical systems, such as the air conditioning, lighting system, electric fan and audio system, to reduce load.
The fluid temperature shown in the text is "A/T Oil Temperature 1" displayed on the GTS.
Fluid level adjustment should be performed according to the following procedure and notes.
WORK FLOW
The adjustment should be performed according to the procedure referenced in the work flow below.
PREPARATION WORK
Note
If the continuously variable transaxle assembly is hot (fluid temperature is high), wait until the fluid temperature becomes the same as the ambient temperature before starting the following procedure (recommended fluid temperature: approximately 20°C [68°F]).
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°).
Remove the rear engine under cover LH Click here.
PERFORM INITIAL FILLING
Note
After performing either of the following operations, it is not necessary to perform the initial filling procedure. Proceed to Add Specified Amount of Fluid (Step 5).
Operations that do not Require Initial Filling |
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Remove the refill plug and gasket from the continuously variable transaxle assembly.
Using a 6 mm hexagon socket wrench, remove the overflow plug and gasket from the transaxle oil (CVT) pan sub-assembly.
Note
If fluid comes out after removing the overflow plug, wait until the fluid flow slows and only drips come out.
If fluid comes out, it is not necessary to perform the initial filling procedure. After checking the tightening torque of the No. 1 transmission oil filler tube, temporarily install the overflow plug.
*1 | No. 1 Transmission Oil Filler Tube |
Using a 6 mm hexagon socket wrench, check that the No. 1 transmission oil filler tube is tightened to the specified torque.
Note
If the No. 1 transmission oil filler tube is not tightened to the specified torque, the amount of fluid cannot be precisely adjusted.
Tech Tips
To check the torque of the No. 1 transmission oil filler tube, insert the hexagon socket wrench into the overflow plug hole.
Perform initial filling.
Add fluid to the refill hole until it flows out of the overflow plug hole.
Note
Use Toyota Genuine CVT Fluid FE.
Wait until the fluid flow slows and only drips come out.
Using a 6 mm hexagon socket wrench, temporarily install the gasket and overflow plug to the transaxle oil (CVT) pan sub-assembly.
Tech Tips
Reuse the old gasket as the overflow plug will be removed again to adjust the fluid level.
Temporarily install the gasket and refill plug to the continuously variable transaxle assembly.
Tech Tips
Reuse the old gasket as the refill plug will be removed again to adjust the fluid level.
ADD SPECIFIED AMOUNT OF FLUID
Remove the refill plug and gasket from the continuously variable transaxle assembly when initial filling was not performed.
Add the correct amount of fluid as listed in the table below into the refill hole.
Note
Use Toyota Genuine CVT Fluid FE.
Tech Tips
The refill amount differs depending on the operation that was performed.
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Temporarily install the gasket and refill plug to avoid fluid spillage.
Tech Tips
Reuse the old gasket as the refill plug will be removed again to adjust the fluid level.
Lower the vehicle.
ADJUST FLUID TEMPERATURE
When using the GTS:
Connect the GTS to the DLC3 with the ignition switch off.
Turn the ignition switch to ON and turn the GTS on.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Active Test / Connect the TC and TE1.
Select the Data List item: A/T Oil Temperature 1.
According to the display on the GTS, perform the Active Test "Connect the TC and TE1 / ON".
Tech Tips
The indicator lights on the combination meter blink to indicate that a DTC has been stored when the Active Test "Connect the TC and TE1 / ON" is performed.
When not using the GTS:
*a | Front View of DLC3 |
Using SST, connect terminals 13 (TC) and 4 (CG) of the DLC3 with the ignition switch off.
Depress and hold the brake pedal.
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.
Slowly move the shift lever from P to D, and then back to P (keep the shift lever in each position for approximately 3 seconds).
Tech Tips
Slowly move the shift lever to circulate the fluid through each part of the continuously variable transaxle assembly.
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.
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.
Move the shift lever to P.
Release the brake pedal.
Disconnect the terminals of the DLC3.
When using the GTS:
According to the display on the GTS, perform the Active Test "Connect the TC and TE1 / OFF".
Note
Make sure that the terminals are not connected. If the terminals are connected, the fluid level cannot be precisely adjusted due to fluctuations in engine speed.
Disconnecting the terminals activates engine idle speed control mode.
Tech Tips
In engine idle speed control mode, engine idle speed control starts when the fluid temperature reaches the specified temperature and the engine speed is maintained.
Even after the terminals are disconnected, fluid temperature detection mode is active until the ignition switch is turned off.
When not using the GTS:
Remove SST from terminals 13 (TC) and 4 (CG).
Note
Make sure that the terminals are not connected. If the terminals are connected, the fluid level cannot be precisely adjusted due to fluctuations in engine speed.
Disconnecting the terminals activates engine idle speed control mode.
Tech Tips
In engine idle speed control mode, engine idle speed control starts when the fluid temperature reaches the specified temperature and the engine speed is maintained.
Even after the terminals are disconnected, fluid temperature detection mode is active until the ignition switch is turned off.
Adjust the fluid temperature to the fluid level adjustment temperature.
Check the fluid temperature by monitoring the D shift indicator.
Below Fluid Level Adjustment Temperature | Fluid Level Adjustment Temperature | Above Fluid Level Adjustment Temperature | |
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Fluid Temperature ("A/T Oil Temperature 1" displayed on the GTS) | 35°C (95°F) or less | 35 to 45°C (95 to 113°F) | 45°C (113°F) or more |
D Shift Indicator | Off | On | Blinks |
Tech Tips
In fluid temperature detection mode, the D shift indicator comes on, goes off, or blinks depending on the fluid temperature.
The fluid filling procedure should be performed when the D shift indicator is on (the fluid temperature is within the fluid level adjustment temperature range).
If the D shift indicator is on, immediately proceed to Adjust Fluid Level (Step 7).
Adjust the fluid temperature.
If the D shift indicator is off [Below Fluid Level Adjustment Temperature: 35°C (95°F) or less]: Warm up the engine with the engine idling in engine idle speed control mode until the D shift indicator turns on.
If the D shift indicator is on [Fluid Level Adjustment Temperature: 35 to 45°C (95 to 113°F)]: Immediately proceed to Adjust Fluid Level (Step 7).
If the D shift indicator is blinking [Above Fluid Level Adjustment Temperature: 45°C (113°F) or more]: Stop the engine and wait until the fluid temperature drops to 35°C (95°F) or less (the D shift indicator goes off). Then perform the adjust fluid temperature procedure again from the beginning.
Below Fluid Level Adjustment Temperature | Fluid Level Adjustment Temperature | Above Fluid Level Adjustment Temperature | |
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Fluid Temperature ("A/T Oil Temperature 1" displayed on the GTS) | 35°C (95°F) or less | 35 to 45°C (95 to 113°F) | 45°C (113°F) or more |
D Shift Indicator | Off | On | Blinks |
ADJUST FLUID LEVEL
CAUTION:
Use caution while the engine assembly is idling and the radiator fan is operating.
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°).
Using a 6 mm hexagon socket wrench, remove the overflow plug and gasket from the transaxle oil (CVT) pan sub-assembly.
CAUTION:
Be careful as the fluid coming out of the overflow plug hole is hot.
Check the amount of fluid that comes out of the overflow plug hole.
If the amount of fluid that comes out of the overflow plug hole is large, proceed to *1.
If no fluid comes out of the overflow plug hole, proceed to *2.
Note
If only a small amount of fluid (approximately 5 cc) comes out of the overflow plug hole, then only fluid remaining in the No. 1 transmission oil filler tube has come out. This is not considered to be overflow.
*1:
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.
Tech Tips
The fluid flow will not stop completely because the fluid continues to expand as its temperature increases.
*2:
If no fluid comes out of the overflow plug hole, remove the refill plug and gasket. Then add 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 CVT Fluid FE.
Using a 6 mm hexagon socket wrench, install a new gasket and the overflow plug to the transaxle oil (CVT) pan sub-assembly.
Install a new gasket and the refill plug to the continuously variable transaxle assembly.
Lower the vehicle.
Turn the ignition switch off.
Tech Tips
Turning the ignition switch off exits fluid temperature detection mode.
Remove the GTS from the DLC3 (when using the GTS).
REBUILD WORK
Lift the vehicle.
Clean each part.
Check for fluid leaks.
Install the rear engine under cover LH Click here.
Lower the vehicle.
ATF THERMAL DEGRADATION ESTIMATE RESET
Tech Tips
Approximately 50% or more of the automatic transmission fluid has been replaced during a repair of the transmission or a similar operation Click here.