Once every 2 years if you drive less than 5km trips or drive in winter.
Otherwise once every 4 years/64,000 km should be fine.
This recommendation is for 2006-2008 Rav4.
yes the tranny oil and diff oil are seperate, typically there is a drain plug and a fill plug located on the diff usually a 3/4" combo wrench will do the trick
Needs complete coolant and rear differential fluid flush.
How do I change the front breaks on my 2002 Toyota RAV4?
The transmission fluid capacity for a 2002 Toyota RAV4 is approximately 4.5 quarts (or about 4.3 liters) when performing a fluid change. If you're replacing the entire transmission fluid, including the torque converter, the capacity can be closer to 9 quarts (or about 8.5 liters). Always refer to the owner's manual or a service guide for the most accurate specifications.
Every 30,000 Kms. or 18,750 miles is plenty.
The 2001 Toyota RAV4 4-wheel drive, 2.0 liter EFI DOHC 4-cylinder with the automatic U140F transmission uses Coastal multi-vehicle synthetic blend or Mercon VATF transmission fluid. The amount needed at a fluid change is 3.7 quarts. The total capacity is 8.8 quarts.
To change a gearbox in a RAV4, first ensure the vehicle is safely elevated and supported. Disconnect the battery, then drain the transmission fluid and remove any components obstructing access to the gearbox, such as the drive shafts and exhaust. Unbolt the gearbox from the engine, carefully detach it, and replace it with the new unit, reassembling in the reverse order. Finally, refill with the appropriate transmission fluid and reconnect the battery before testing the vehicle.
3.5 Q
You don't. The 2007 Toyota Rav4 uses a chain and not a belt.
not sure :D
To change the transmission fluid on a Toyota RAV4 with a CVT transmission, first ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and warm up the engine. Remove the drain plug to let the old fluid drain completely, then replace the drain plug and reinsert it securely. Next, use a funnel to fill the transmission with the appropriate CVT fluid through the fill plug until it reaches the recommended level. Finally, start the engine and cycle through the gears to ensure proper fluid distribution, checking the level again and adjusting if necessary.
You should change the belt when it is about to wear out, which a mechanic should be able to tell you when you need to, or you can also change it more often to make sure you wont need to.