there is no dip stick. you have to remove bolt from the side of the transmission
There isn't one. It is a sealed transmission.
There is no dipstick. To check the tranny fluid requires a special procedure.
It doesn't have one. It has a special fluid in it called Toyota world standard which is never supposed to be changed. It does not have a dipstick, because it actually has to be checked with a Toyota diagnostic tool in a special transmission mode because the fluid has to be checked between a very specific temp range. I work for a dealer in parts. Dont drain the fluid it will have to be towed to fix it.
No , the 4.7 liter V8 engine in a 2006 Toyota Tundra has a timing BELT
A/T Yes, on the drivers side, rear of engine down low on the 2.7 liter 4 cylinder. The 2.4 L and V6 also have a dipstick.
oil capacity 2oo7 toyota tundra 4.7
Transmission fluid Check and Fill how to: From what I've read it is sealed. Here are the links I so far read on it. . - Denton Rose How to check transmission fluid on 2006 toyota sequoia How to check transmission fluid on 2006 toyota sequoia
240 horsepower for a 2004 tundra with a 4.7 liter engine.
Believe it or not you can not check the transmission oil on a 2007-2010 Tundra with a 5.7 leader engine and possibly the 4.7L engine. It is designed to go 100,000 miles before servicing and IT MUST BY DONE BY THE DEALER. it has to be brought up to a certain temperature and need a special tool to check it. Talk to a Toyota service manager if you don't believe me. There is no dipstick. I had a conversation with a service manager and he said "You can't believe how many people drain the transmission and then can't figure out how to refill it and have to tow it back here to get it fixed." Also look in your "Owners Manual" and you will not find anything on servicing the transmission by the owner.
Believe it or not you can not check the transmission oil on a 2007-2010 Tundra with a 5.7 leader engine and possibly the 4.7L engine. It is designed to go 100,000 miles before servicing and IT MUST BY DONE BY THE DEALER. it has to be brought up to a certain temperature and need a special tool to check it. Talk to a Toyota service manager if you don't believe me. There is no dipstick. I had a conversation with a service manager and he said "You can't believe how many people drain the transmission and then can't figure out how to refill it and have to tow it back here to get it fixed." Also look in your "Owners Manual" and you will not find anything on servicing the transmission by the owner.
The 3.4 liter V6 engine in a 2003 Toyota Tundra has a timing BELT
The 4.0 liter V6 engine in a 2006 Toyota Tundra has a timing CHAIN