Shouldn't have to add any unless you have a leak in the system.
A 1997 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 typically requires about 11.5 quarts of automatic transmission fluid when performing a complete fluid change, including the torque converter. However, for a simple drain and refill, it usually takes around 4 to 5 quarts. Always refer to the owner's manual for the most accurate specifications for your vehicle.
i have a 1989 Toyota Camry le and not sure where to poor the transmission fluid
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)
Same place you check the fluid level.
You fill the trans Fluid thru the dipstick you check it from.
where is the air flow sensor on a 1997 tacoma
There is a drain bolt and a fill bolt. One is on the side of the tran and the other the bottom. As to what kind of fluid I do not know, that is why I am on this site, to find out what kind of fluid I need. The bolts are rather large metrics do not know what size but you cant miss them.
The proper transmission fluid for an automatic Celica is Toyota Type T-IV transmission fluid. DO NOT use Dexron or Mercon. The manual uses 75W-90 gear oil.
Use Toyota ATF T-IV or Dexron III
The 1997 Toyota Avalon with a V6 engine typically requires about 4.5 quarts of transmission fluid when performing a fluid change, and around 8.5 quarts for a complete transmission rebuild or replacement. Always consult the owner's manual for the most accurate specifications and recommendations.
No , the 3.4 litre V6 engine in a 1997 Toyota Tacoma has a timing BELT
Nom it is fuel injected.