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Took my '04 in for a tranny flush and some other fluid changes. For the record, it was Toyota 101 in Redwood City, CA.
Go to pick up the truck and I'm reading the paperwork, under ATF it says "18Q Dex 2". So I coyly ask the service advisor what kind of ATF was used and he proudly says "Dexron II, of course!". Me: "It takes T-IV." The looks were priceless, so they pulled the truck back in and flushed it with 18 quarts T-IV (I stood there and watched and counted). So far, it shifts smooth and I don't think I hear anything abnormal in the tranny. Any idea if there will be any long-term effects, despite the fact that the truck didn't even get driven 1 mile with the wrong ATF? Everything is documented, but I'd rather not have to get a new tranny in a few thousand miles. They gave me a freebie to go have it flushed again next week (going to do it). But if I'm screwed anyway, I won't bother. |
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Flush it again. They are in no way compatible. We had a rav4 come in a few years ago that Iffy lube flushed with dexron and destroyed the trans.
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Join Date: May 2006
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i went to the stealership to buy moly grease for the double cardan joints and some drain plug gaskets, they didn't sell the grease (big deal..) so i asked what kind the techs use...she brought out a tube of generic bearing grease...i asked if this is the only kind they use, and she said yes. i told her that on the tacoma drive line, two types of grease are supposed to be used according the the fsm. she was stumped and confirmed it was the only kind of grease in the garage. i left.
moral, you cant even trust the dealership to do a good job...
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So exactly how damaging is this screw up if the transmissions used to use the D-II stuff, and were changed over to the T-IV? |
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Flush it again.
DO IT! Those tranny's take somewhere between 2 and 3 GALLONS of tranny fluid. I wouldnt think they are that different, II, III, IV but they do have differences. Otherwise the MFG would recommend D-II. I recall the FSM on these tranny's says D-III or greater or soemthing. But D-III. I have D-IV in mine and hasnt given issues for 6k miles.
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The dry fill on an A340F is 11.7 quarts. I personally watched the tech dump 18 quarts of T-IV into the flushing machine when he re-did it properly. So that works out to 4.5 gallons.
Since they're offering to do it for free, I'm going to take it back Tuesday and have it done, and I plan to take them up on the offer of a loaner car, too. Quote:
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Actually, it depends on what truck you have. Do you have a 2wd truck or a 4wd truck? If 2wd, is it a PreRunner or just a regular mini? If you have a mini with the 2RZ, then it actually takes Dexron II or III. The Prerunners and 4wd trucks with 3RZ's and 5VZ's and auto trannies take T-IV. |
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Flush it again and keep the paperwork stating that they used the wrong stuff in a safe place in case you ever need it.
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It is a V6 4x4 with the a340f tranny. It does require the T-IV fluid since it is a 2004. The 2002 with the same drivetrain takes dexron ii or iii. So far with about 10 miles on it it is ok. Still plan to get the 2nd freebie flush done Tuesday.
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Flushing machines cylce the fluid til it comes out the color of the new stuff-----if I understand them correctly. So he didnt literally put that much in. But pretty much 3 gallons is it.
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Which reminds me. Can you even *get* Dexron-II anymore? I know Dex-III supercedes it, but the invoice says "Dex 2". All I saw at the auto parts store were various +3/+4's, Mercon and Dex-III. I'm just trying to figure out WTF he actually put in there. |
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I was reffering to a typical change. Is putting the wrong fluid in typical? Not really... Like motor oil, tranny fluid looks like shit at the end of its life. Thats what I was reffering to.
The old and new fluid is constantly mixing in the pan so thats about the only way to gauge it without pulling the trannny pan off (which blows...) and stickin some funky 'tube' over the pick-up (which I dont even think exist). I think all the newer III and IV are suppose to be good for a II substitute.
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For this flush, I noticed the 'parts' line doesn't have the part #, just lists *9* quarts of ATF, even though the job description says the tech put in 18qt. I think it is safe to say that Toyota 101 is either a rip off joint, or worse. After I get my freebie re-flush on Tuesday, that's it for them. Not taking my truck or my wife's Matrix there again. |
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I certainly wouldn't classify this dealership as a "ripoff joint", even if they did use the wrong fluid. People make mistakes, even at dealerships. Once you pointed out the supposed error, what was their recourse? That's how I would determine the status of the place. |
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My recourse was that they reflushed the tranny right then and there, and are giving me a 2nd freebie flush tomorrow.
Of course if the guys was going crazy with bulk fluid, I shudder to think what's in my front and rear diffs and transfer case. Quote:
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