The 1987 Toyota pickup typically requires about 4 to 5 quarts of automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) for a complete transmission fluid change, depending on the specific model and transmission type. It's important to consult the owner's manual or service guidelines for the exact specifications and to ensure the correct type of ATF is used, as older models may have specific requirements. Always check the fluid level after refilling, as it may vary based on the vehicle's condition and transmission.
A 1987 Toyota Camry will take 5 quarts of oil. The type of oil the Camry uses is 10 W 30.
40w
Take it back and get them to check it.
it takes five if your changing the transmission fluid. If it's new, like just installed, it should take about ten.
Ford, Dodge, Toyota, Honda, BMW and a number of others, take your pick.
What type of transmission fluid does my 1989 toyota pick up truck take, manual 4 speed.
9.5l
It is best if this is done by a professional. Generally it is popping off the cover and unscrewing.
Take it to a Toyota dealer. After the gas pedal sticks or the brakes don't work! Or wait and see if it goes on a recall list.
5
3.2 quarts
in the fuel tank. real pain to get to, or replace. must take out tank.