How much gear oil does a manual transmission hold?
While the type and exact amount of transmission fluid are dependent on the model of the vehicle, most passenger vehicles take approximately 12 to 16 qts of transmission fluid.
What manual transmission oil should I use?
Commonly recommended manual transmission fluid formulations include SAE 80W, 75W-90, 80W-90 and SAE 90. In some cases, a multi-grade engine oil or automatic transmission fluid may be recommended.
How much transmission fluid does a 99 4runner take?
You need about 12-13Qts especially if you have a trans cooler. The actual “fill” is supposed to be around 10.7Qts but you should have a little extra.
What is 90 weight gear oil used for?
The 75W-90 gear oil is used under extreme pressure conditions and is recommended for limited-slip differentials and for use in colder climates. Used in heavy duty manual transmissions, final drives and axles, high temperatures will not effect the heavy film left by this oil.
What kind of oil does a Toyota 4Runner use?
Boy that was nicely hidden. For what it is worth I have been putting 75W-140 Royal Purple gear oil in everything (there is no AT in my 4Runner). The additive package works a charm in the R150F 5 speed when its cold and is providing a quiet clicking in my Grizzly Locker.
What kind of lubricant does Toyota 5 speed use?
I changed my shifter bushing and seat at around 300,000 miles with Toyota parts (not Marlin Crawler parts) and my 5-speed is still shifting smooth at 478,200 miles. I have used Pennzoil GL-4 80W-90 gear lubricant and Red Line MT-90 75W-90. GL-5 is not usually used in manual trannies as it tends to eat the synchros.
How many miles does Toyota Trans fluid 5 Speed Shift?
Click to expand… About 25,000 miles for mostly city driving and 50,000 miles for mostly highway driving. I changed my shifter bushing and seat at around 300,000 miles with Toyota parts (not Marlin Crawler parts) and my 5-speed is still shifting smooth at 478,200 miles.
How do you change the skid plate on a Toyota 4Runner?
Locate the four 12 mm hex bolts holding the skid plate to the chassis. Support the skid plate with one hand and use a 12 mm socket wrench to turn the four bolts counter-clockwise until they come out. Do not lie directly beneath the skid plate when removing the it.