Open the hood and locate the dipstick for the oil. Now, look around and find the dipstick for the Transmission Fluid. Now that you know what you are going to look at, start the engine, and let it idle in park. Pull the the transmission dipstick and check the level, being aware that there are two indicated 'full' marks, one for hot, and one for cold. This check should be done with the vehicle on a level surface. If more fluid is needed, it goes in the same hole that the dipstick does, so you will probably need one of those funnels with the really long neck. Be careful not to overfill the transmission.
A 1996 Toyota Tacoma typically requires about 4 to 6 quarts of transmission fluid, depending on whether you're performing a fluid change or a complete flush. It's always best to consult the owner's manual or check the specifications for your specific model and transmission type to ensure accuracy.
If there is no A/T dipstick then it is sealed unit and you do not have to check it. If it is a manual transmission you check it by removing a plug on the upper side of the transmission and sticking your finger in the hole. If you touch lube it is full.
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.
Dextron III
Its gear oil
Your 2004 Toyota Corolla transmission holds seven quarts of transmission fluid. You can check the transmission fluid level with the transmission fluid dipstick.
pour it in through the dipstick tube
You take it to AAMCO
Depends on what year, look on the dipstick. And if it doesn't have a dipstick, it uses WS fluid.
Toyota ATF Type T4 This fluid supersedes all other fluids.
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
dextron at any auto parts store