approx 2L
If the differential is drained, then 6.9 quarts of Dexron IID are required. If not, then only 5.5 quarts are needed to fill the transmission.
It takes 12quarts of transmission fluid with torque converter drained.
4.4 Quarts
what engine size and is it manual or auto?
14mm
3.0 liters (3.2 US quarts)
If a complete flush is done, the capacity is 11 quarts. If it is only drained from the plug, three quarts are needed. Use Mitsubishi transmission oil only.
your choice if you wanted to but not needed,
Its a 10mm Allen Key.
If you look on the dip stick it should tell you what kind of fluid and how to check it
If you talking about a Manual transmission then no. You will need all the parts needed for a manual transmission to properly function. However the Toyota A40 3speed is the same length as a Toyota W50 5speed.No welding is necessary. you will need to relocate the shifter hole about 5 inches back for the shifter to fit and function properly.
I asked the Toyota service manage about this. I own a 2008 5.7 Tundra. Believe it or not it's at 100,000 miles for the first service. I'll bet you can't find the Transmission Dip stick either. There is none. He told me that the transmission must be brought up to a certain temperature and a special tool is needed to service it. So I decided to let Toyota do the job when the time comes.