On the 5.7 6speed, trans is sealed, no dipstick or filler.
The 2007 Toyota Tundra went from 0-60 at a time of 6.3 seconds while in manual transmission. This was the standard model of the Tundra, not a supercharged model
I have a 30-40LE transmission in my 2002 Toyota Tundra. According to the dipstick it says to use Dexron Mercon III
For a 2002 Toyota Tundra, the transmission oil change typically requires about 4 to 6 quarts of transmission fluid, depending on whether you're doing a simple drain and fill or a complete flush. It's important to check the owner's manual for the specific model, as fluid capacity can vary slightly based on the engine type and transmission configuration. Always use the recommended type of transmission fluid for optimal performance.
Yes Toyota makes the tundra model
7.6 QuartsApplication:Total refill (includes torque converter)Transmission model A340E (19 bolt fluid pan)
Are you asking about the model with the 5.7 L engine? If so you won't even find a transmission dip stick. There is none. It's designed to go 100,000 miles before the first service and even then special tools are needed to service it. If you don't believe me talk to a Toyota service manager and ask him.
It usually tells you right on the dipstick, this model takes dexronII.
Tundra,camry,corolla
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.
It would be Toyota type IV or WS fluid. Recommend you purchase from the Toyota dealer. The Toyota dealership parts store can tell you which one is for your model / powertrain. Type IV transmission fluid (possibly Mobil 3309 ATF) Mobil 3309 meets Type IV requirements. Not sure which company and type the WS ATF is. I would assume Mobil Oil as well, but is a different transmission fluid from Type IV.
The 2006 Toyota Isis (Platana) typically uses Toyota Genuine ATF WS (Automatic Transmission Fluid). It's essential to use this specific type of fluid to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the transmission. Always consult the owner's manual or a professional mechanic for confirmation and specific maintenance guidelines.
The type of fluid depends on the year and model of the Toyota. Older models, generally Dexron II/III, then the Toyota T-IV for most newer models, and the newest Toyota fluid is the WS (World Standard) which is essentially a lifetime (100,000 mile) fluid that Toyota introduced in certain 2006-on models. For more information on the specific type/volume of fluid needed for your vehicle, please feel free to submit a new question with more details on the year and model.