2 qts
The Torque Converter uses the same fluid as the transmission. The transmission has a filter. So, in effect...the answer is "Yes" torque converter fluid is filtered. However, the torque converter has no special fluid of its own.
The transmission fluid capacity of a 2004 Chevy Malibu is approximately 7.5 quarts. The actual capacity varies depending on the amount of fluid in the torque converter.
The transmission fluid capacity of a 1974 Chevy Nova is 10 quarts. This includes a large amount of fluid which is stored in the transmission and torque converter which is never fully drained.
Dry fill is about 9 quarts.
9.1 quarts including the torque converter
The total capacity including the torque converter is 11 1/2 quarts.
Including the torque converter, aprox 10 US qts.
7.6 QuartsApplication:Total refill (includes torque converter)Transmission model A340E (19 bolt fluid pan)
Fluid and filter change: 7 qts From dry, including torque converter: 13 qts
The transmission fluid capacity of a 1996 Toyota 4Runner is 7.6 quarts when empty. The actual amount of fluid required to fill it depends on the amount which remains in the transmission and torque converter after draining the system.
If your dipstick reads "Full", then you do not need to add any fluid. Be certain to follow manufacturer instructions when checking fluid level. Your torque converter is part of the transmission, when speaking of fluid, so if the transmission is full, the torque converter is also.
Depends if you are only draining the transmission and changing the filter, or purging to remove the fluid in the torque converter and transmission cooler as well.