The Toyota A340E transmission found in the 1995 Supra and the 1994 Lexus SC400 are similar but not identical. They may have differences in gear ratios, shift points, and programming to suit the vehicle's characteristics. It's recommended to consult a professional or look up specific technical information to determine compatibility for any specific use case.
A340E is the transmission for the 86.5 thru 92 Toyota supra. I think its still in production in a different Toyota model
7.6 QuartsApplication:Total refill (includes torque converter)Transmission model A340E (19 bolt fluid pan)
I dont think manual transmission cars use transmission fluid.
NO THEY DO NOT.
Most cars this is not a problem, the engines are identical.
The oil type that is used for a manual transmission will depend on the car. Most cars will take 10W30 oil.
Ummm yeah! They are usually cheaper than cars with an automatic transmission
Power steering fluid is basically clear. Some cars use transmission fluid in the power steering which is dark red. You can use power steering fluid in cars that use transmission fluid but not the reverse. The cap of the reservoir should say power steering fluid only.
Police car transmission is so good because they take care of their cars. The police cars are made for speed. The transmission is very high quality and the car is too.Added: The vehicles are designed for heavy duty use and they typically use the same transmissions installed in taxicab fleets and/or light duty trucks.
a there only cars ok!
It is important to use the right type of transmission fluid in a cars transmission. The 2004 Suzuki Alto uses Dexron III transmission fluid.