According to the computer at AutoZone, the 6 cylinder automatic transmission takes Dex VI fluid, but I read online that it takes DEX III. I don't know which is correct or if it even matters, but I would highly recommend using synthetic Transmission Fluid.
Research the process carefully!!! If the transmission fluid is too old, you could cause serious damage by replacing the transmission fluid. Also, you need to take the vehicle in to the professionals for an actual full fluid change.
It may be best simply to drain about 3 quarts by yourself and then add 3 new quarts. Perhaps look into Lucas Oil's Tranny Fix or Tranny Conditioner.
dextron II
Dex2, Dex3, or Dex/Merc should be used.
The 1997 Toyota 4-Runner automatic transmission requires: 2.2 quarts of fluid if it's a 4WD 1.7 quarts of fluid if it's a 2WD The recommended fluid type is Dexron III (or Toyota T-IV)
What kind of transmission fluid is used for a toyota camry 1990
For a 2001 Toyota Camry, the recommended transmission fluid is Toyota Type T-IV automatic transmission fluid. It's important to use this specific type to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the transmission. Always check the owner's manual for any specific requirements or updates regarding fluid specifications.
4 quarts
What type of transmission fluid does my 1989 toyota pick up truck take, manual 4 speed.
dextron II
dexron III
Type II
The 2004 Toyota 4Runner has double overhead cam (DOHC).
The 2009 Toyota 4Runner has double overhead cam (DOHC).