Depends on the vehicle and driving conditions. The best place to look for the answer is in the owners manual. However, a rule of thumb for older cars is every 25,000 - 50,000 miles. Newer cars can go longer, my wifes Honda is recommended to change at over 100,000 miles, and new Mustangs have 'sealed' transmissions, there isn't even a dipstick to check the fluid (forget changing it!)
Transmission fluid will last roughly 70,000-80,000 miles so anywhere in there.
You do not need to worry about that. Toyota uses stable transmission fluid that can last way pass 150K miles. Unless you have problems with the transmission, you do not need to worry about it.
For best service and durability, 30,000 miles is recommended.
How many quarts of transmission fluid is required to change transmission fluid in a 1993 150 Ford Van?
Automatic transmission fluid should be changed according to the manufacturer's suggestions. Many manufacturers suggest having the fluid changed at every 100,000 miles.
5000
30,000 miles
it uses 11.1 quarts for the transmission
On my 2000 automatic 4WD, I have to drop the pan to change it. It is designed as a sealed transmission and is not supposed to need changing all that often.
I have a 2005 Sorento with 104,000 miles. No issues. I do change the oil, transmission fluid, and other regular maintenance. I hope for over 200,000.
The transmission in a 1993 Honda accord holds 12 quarts of fluid. The transmission fluid should be changed every 30,000 miles.
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