could be other problems like a weak retaining ball, but most likely is a simple 30 minute replacement of the shifter seat and cap that goes on end of shifter. parts cost about 30.00 at dealer and they are installed through the floor of the vehicle, no need to remove the trans. change gear oil after replacement though. can Google for the problem and find many writeups on the procedure, search tacoma jumps out of gear. hope this helps. mark
The manual trans holds 8 pints of gear oil (75W90). Full synthetic is your best choice.
trans pan
manual trans 91 Toyota pickup?
105 MPH for 22re manual trans
I have a 2000 Tacoma 4x2 and it uses Dextron II. Pull out the dipstick where you check the trans fluid level and it should be stamped on it.
JUST CHECKED WITH A LOCAL TOYOTA DEALER. HERE IS THEIR RESPONSE. "I checked and Toyota specifically calls out that warranty is voided if any Toyota vehicle is flat towed."
you most likely need a new clutch
Find a trans shop, or a Toyota tech. Or you could get a manual and follow the diag for no reverse. You probably will need to take the trans out, take it apart and find out what broke.
If auto--through dispstick tube If Std.--through plug at side of trans. In either case Do Not overfill
On top of the trans close to the firewall and engine block. Look where the shift cables (manual trans) come out of the firewall.
it tells you in the manual. I have a '96 tercel 2 door manual trans. and I do believe the gas tank capacity is 47 litres.
The coolant temp sensor on a 2001 Tacoma 2.7L 4-cylinder 4x4 manual transmission is located in the rear engine area. It is mounted to the engine block, directly above the bellhousing.