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You put the oil in the gearbox
You should change your automatic transmission fluid in Toyota gearbox at least after every 30,000 miles.
1. It is called TIPtronic gearbox. 2. It is a combination between semi-automatic and automatic gearbox. 3. You have an option to change the gears with a lever on the steering wheel or with the gear lever (like semi-automatic gearbox) 4.It is called tiptronic, because you pull or push the tip of the lever in order to change gear
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97 S class model is 8 liters with full transmission oil change. you need to take out the oil from the gearbox and the carborator.
In most cases yes. There is the wiring to consider, so if you can buy a write off automatic car of the same year, that's the cheapest option. That way you will have all the parts you need, gearbox, driveshafts and any electrical parts. It's a lot easier to convert to an automatic, than from an automatic.
Yes, they have an SMG Gearbox option. SMG means Sequential Manual Gearbox. it's F1 style with the paddles behind the steering wheel so you can change gears manually or, slide the gear lever to the left and it becomes automatic.
it wont change gear properly. if at all,,, because of the oil thickness
Because it revs low when it changes gear, an automatic gearbox should change when it is around midway through the revs, you should check this the next time you drive. Then take it too a garage and ask if they could reconfigure the gearbox.
To change the gearbox oil, use a jack to lift the car and get underneath it. There is a duct under the gearbox that can be opened using a spanner. This will let the oil flow out. Close the cap again and refill oil from the oil cap which is located in the hood of the car.
Remove driveshafts (drain oil), undo linkage and electrical connections, undo support under battery, undo bolts to engine, remove gearbox from underneath.
6.5 quarts for a filter change.