For a 1997 Toyota Tacoma with a manual transmission, it's recommended to use a GL-4 gear oil with a viscosity of 75W-90. Some manufacturers also specify 80W-90 as an acceptable alternative. Be sure to check the owner's manual for any specific requirements or recommendations regarding oil brands or specifications.
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The manual trans holds 8 pints of gear oil (75W90). Full synthetic is your best choice.
Its gear oil
The gear ratio of a 2001 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 ranges from 3.15 to 4.56 depending on the configuration. This ratio determines the number of times the wheels turn in relation to the engine and transmission.
on the transmission. and it requires gear oil
Yes, have the fluid and filter changed.
On a 1996 Toyota Tacoma, the gear shift solenoid is typically located inside the transmission. To access it, you may need to remove the transmission pan and filter, as the solenoid is mounted on the valve body. It's advisable to consult the vehicle's service manual for specific instructions and diagrams to ensure proper access and replacement.
you dont put transmission fluid in a manual transmission. you need gear oil, and it should be done by a transmission shop
Gear oil, Best place to get it is at WALMART.
I just called Toyota, it uses 75w-90 Gear Oil.
Some auto parts place told me that the transmission, transfer case, and differentials use 75w90
First of all, I've never heard of a 2 cylinder motor in a Tacoma. However, to answer your question, the Manaul transmisison on that vehicle should take 2.7 quarts of 75W-90 gear oil. Macs Transmissions 281-394-4951 Macstransmissions@gmail.com