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Transmission Drain & Fill '94-'03 Toyota Camry, Solara, Avalon, Sienna & Lexus ES300 

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This video is made as a guideline to show you how to change the transmission fluid to safely flush out most of the old ATF, without performing an actual transmission flush.
This was filmed on an A541E transmission, but you can apply this to most vehicles. This exact transmission was used on the following vehicles:
1994-2001 Toyota Camry (V6)
1995-2004 Toyota Avalon
1999-2003 Toyota Solara (V6)
2001-2003 Toyota Sienna
1994-1998 Lexus ES 300
I hope it was helpful!
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Please note that I am not a professional mechanic, nor am I saying that you must do exactly what I say in this video. Perform these repairs at your own risk! Safety first ;)

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@way2elitegaming
@way2elitegaming 3 месяца назад
Just bought a 95 Camry 4 cylinder with 280k miles, nice little work commute car and they are solid & dependable. Thanks for this video, im going to flush out my transmission and hopefully that helps
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 2 месяца назад
Nice! Make sure the fluid isn't back like used engine oil and smells burnt like it's been overheated almost. If it does, don't change it or you will probably start losing gears. That usually means the transmission is gonna need a rebuild at this point.
@banningjainlight185
@banningjainlight185 Месяц назад
thank you so much for posting this, very informative. I'm torn on the multiple replacements...I just had this old Mexican guy whose been right way more times than I have tell me to take a portion of the old fluid and mix it with the new, which sounds off to me but I think I get the concept. I'm going to do a 2x replace and add the additive like you did. Camry 177K I'll let you know if anything bizarre happens...
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Месяц назад
No that's right it can be done in certain cases, although not necessary on a good transmission.
@joevignolor4u949
@joevignolor4u949 Год назад
Changing the transmission fluid is usually done in concert with dropping the pan and changing the filter. If the filter starts to get dirty and the flow through it begins to get obstructed the working pressure inside the transmission will become reduced. This can cause the clutch packs and bands inside the transmission to begin slipping, which can eventually wear them out. If that happens the transmission will need to be replaced or rebuilt. Changing the filter is fairly easy and not expensive. I wouldn't recommend skipping it.
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
Yes you're right it's best to change the filter as well.
@justine5804
@justine5804 Год назад
what do you think about this? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Y2f7dFNP82k.html
@abe6517
@abe6517 Год назад
I've been looking around yt. I want to flush system along with new filter and gasket with out wasting transmission fluid.
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
@@abe6517 What do you mean by wasting transmission fluid? A flush requires a lot of fluid and quite a bit gets thrown out with almost no usage. That's how a flush generally gets done. Keep in mind that it's not always a good idea to flush the fluid. A lot of times on old cars you are better off replacing what's in the pan, and if it's really bad you're better off leaving the old fluid in there. So first take a sample of the fluid before you decide what's best for your trans.
@abe6517
@abe6517 Год назад
Thanks for replying! So I have 12 quarts new, two new solenoid filter and gasket. The fluid it just showing some darkness. With the cold weather, it had a few hard shifts at 2nd gear to 3rd. So I decided to flush. My plan so far is siphon 4 quarts out, drop pan change out parts, replace pan add 4 quarts of new, and then proceed flushing the system. My plan waste 4 quarts of new fulid?I may be overthinking....
@abe6517
@abe6517 Год назад
"We're going pretty fast now, the cars shaking but whatever" balls.
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
Lol it's fiiiine
@imournhim
@imournhim 9 дней назад
Marvelously helpful, thank you!
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 8 дней назад
Glad it was helpful!
@fakejeepman06
@fakejeepman06 2 года назад
Just bought an 03 Avalon, this will be very helpful. Thank you! Edit: I am watching the video and saw you struggling with the dipstick, the exact same thing happened to me when I was looking at the car before I bought it 💀. Looking forward to that 🤣.
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 2 года назад
Hahaha Thanks! I'm glad the video helped!
@ColonelPassTheCheese
@ColonelPassTheCheese Год назад
lmao I bought a 2000 avalon last year and spend 5 minutes fumbling about trying to get the dip stick back in in front of the seller. I feel so related to
@fakejeepman06
@fakejeepman06 Год назад
@@ColonelPassTheCheese lol, I was actually just messing with my transmission fluid, added some Lucas transmission fix because it shifts hard sometimes, and I have finally memorized the right way it goes in 🤣. The flared end goes to the left side of the tube.
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
@ColonelPassTheCheese hahaha yeah, happens at the worst time lol
@Pallidus_Rider
@Pallidus_Rider 2 года назад
I did trans drain in my 03 Corolla last year. Easy to do. Best to check trans fluid regularly and ensure it is not contaminated (is clean), so that it does it's job. IMHO.
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 2 года назад
Yes agreed!
@timothyvoight9753
@timothyvoight9753 8 месяцев назад
Nice Wagon, it looks good with the DEPO Headlights
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 8 месяцев назад
Thanks! Yes it does, way better lighting at night too lol
@TunerFaction
@TunerFaction 2 года назад
Man what great content! I had to come check out your channel after your comment on mine and my gosh, what great quality! Your obviously super knowledgable about cars! Great stuff my man!
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 2 года назад
Thank you very much! It's crazy to think that 7 years ago I knew nothing about cars and now I'm helping others learn who are at the stage I was at back then. I always put myself in my own shoes from 7 years ago, and with every video I make I try to answer one question: What do I really need to know to do this job well, assuming I know nothing? There are a few exceptions of course, Like my 2JZ head gasket video where I skipped over some details but still. Thank you again for checking out the channel! I'll be following along with yours, looks like yo have really good content and I'm interested in it haha
@TunerFaction
@TunerFaction 2 года назад
@@AutoFixYT I have a lot of respect for you man, you remember how it felt to know really nothing about cars and now youre making content to give back to the people just entering into repairing their own cars! I love it man! And heck I really appreciate you following along with my build brother! I subbed to your channel too! I can always learn something new!
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 2 года назад
@@TunerFaction Thank you!! And yes I try to. Sometimes my videos aren't geared towards beginners but I found that especially with the cars I tend to make videos on, there are many people that are always looking for simple repair videos and mine end up popping up for them. Do you have an instagram?
@philippebourgon2500
@philippebourgon2500 Год назад
Hello my atf level is lower on dip stick when engine is hot and comes up higher when is cold.. isn't it supposed to do the opposite? 1994 celica should i ignore cold reading and only read when hot runing on park?
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
Yeah that's kinda weird but I would go by the hot mark. It's usually the most accurate.
@kimchee94112
@kimchee94112 Год назад
I was looking for a fill plug on the transmission casing. I guess only way to fill it is at the dipstick. Having a hard time dropping the pan after removing all the pan bolts, wanted to change the filter as well. The pan won't budge using a mallet or prybar.
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
Yeah dipstick is the only way to fill these. Also, I’ve had to pry oil pans to the point where they bent. Sometimes they’re very stuck. Just be patient and apply even pressure from multiple points. It will pop off eventually. But be ready to clean up a mess if it goes flying because there’s always fluid left inside of the pan. More than you think… haha
@elitescop3s828
@elitescop3s828 2 месяца назад
How much miles till you change that transmission fluid because mine looks no where near as dark. Mine is red with little slight tint a of gray 109000 miles toyota avalon
@juanborras5432
@juanborras5432 Год назад
I have a 1999 solar with 327,000 mi tranny fluid was changed from the original owner at 180,000 at Toyota service dealership I live in Florida but last year when temperature dropped in January it wouldn't move when I put it in drive only reverse but in the summer it works. should I give it the transmission drain?????
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
I don't think it's a good idea to drain it after not having serviced it for so many miles. It sounds like the transmission is on its way out. You can top off the fluid if it's low, but it's been way too long to actually service it. Removing that contaminated fluid can actually create worse problems than leaving it in there until it completely blows up, at which point it will just need a new or rebuilt transmission. That's why waiting to service an automatic transmission is never a good thing.
@stevendavls2109
@stevendavls2109 5 месяцев назад
My Avalon suddenly runs out of powerr and then picks back up again. Ive replaced the coils wires plugs, flushed and filled transmission. Still does it.
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 5 месяцев назад
It's gonna be difficult for me to diagnose this just from a comment, so I recommend you bring it to a professional you trust.
@mandoc3506
@mandoc3506 Год назад
I like the lights on the cluster could you send me the information so I can get the right lightbulbs
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
Here is a video I made and in the description you can find the link to the bulbs: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8DIfD9XjGSY.html
@greer2402
@greer2402 3 месяца назад
The drain plug is loosened clockwise?
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 3 месяца назад
No, counterclockwise.
@josegrullon777
@josegrullon777 2 года назад
Do you know this can of cars have front diferencial you should change the oil too.
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 2 года назад
Yes I know there is a separate drain and fill for that as well. Don't have a video on it though.
@rubenaraujom
@rubenaraujom 2 года назад
I would like a video on how to change the atf of the automatic transmission 1997 Corolla dx
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 2 года назад
It's the same as this actually, just takes less fluid.
@erickrodriguez3104
@erickrodriguez3104 11 месяцев назад
How.much fluid they told me 4 of dex Ron 3
@Fidel55
@Fidel55 3 месяца назад
Is it OK to use toyota T-IV fluid?
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 3 месяца назад
No, not at all. Use only Dexron 3 or higher ATF. If you don't get straight Dexron, you can use Valvoline Max Life which, as you will see on the bottle, is compatible with Dex3 or higher.
@precisionbay6899
@precisionbay6899 Год назад
What about the diff fluid fill plug? Where the manual tells me, there is a blocked off hole...
@selix9386
@selix9386 6 месяцев назад
Not sure if you’ve already figured it out but, the fill plug and drain plugs were phased out as these transmissions got reengineered over the years, so if you don’t have a fill plug it’s because there’s a fluid pass through from the transmission to the differential but some still have a drain plug and that’s just to get more fluid out on a pan drop, usually another quart
@adamfrbs9259
@adamfrbs9259 7 месяцев назад
Just got an old 97 camry with the 2.2 four cylinder. It won't shift any lower than drive. (3,2,1) feels like a mechanical cable type issue is my guess. Shifts itself perfectly fine all day long. Ever seen something like this before?
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 7 месяцев назад
Weird, yeah I'd check the linkage. Just like you said it might be a mechanical issue. There's no way it's a transmission problem at that point if it while in drive it works normally. It could also be the shifter mechanism itself. Like if something fell inside the shifter lever. Or yeah like you said the linkage between that and the trans. Something is physically stopping it.
@Alex-io5el
@Alex-io5el Год назад
I have a 2000 Sienna with 326k on it with the original version of this transmission. The fluid inside is 16,000 miles old and is clean, properly filled, and doesn't smell burnt. However, for many years, the transmission has always made a buzzing noise in park on certain days depending on the temperature outside (probably the pump), but after a while in park, the buzzing noise goes away, and you don't hear it at all once you put it in any gear. I have never lost a gear or have it slip on me. The shop I took it to for my timing belt and transmission service did a drain and fill like you did (the filter inside the transmission is from 2014). That transmission has made that buzzing sound for the better half of ten years (even after a filter replacement then) and if something was going wrong, it would have broke a long ago. Other than that, no issues with shifting, fluid level, or smell. Any idea of what it could be? Thanks!
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
That's a weird issue, but to be honest since it's something that minor and it's been going on for that long, I wouldn't worry about it. It might be annoying but clearly it's not affecting anything so just keep servicing it as usual and it should last! A little tip, on old transmissions, especially Toyotas, I like to put in a quart of Lucas Trans fluid additive to help it out. But I do this on transmissions that haven't been properly secriced or are showing signs of wear. So if your doesn't need it, you don't have to add that.
@Alex-io5el
@Alex-io5el Год назад
@@AutoFixYT Gotcha. It is more of a nuisance than anything else, but it is good to know whether there is an issue or if everything is good. The next time I change the fluid, I'll see if I can get a new filter installed at a minimum. The shop refused to put in a filter and opt with a drain and fill since opening up the pan could cause some seals inside the trans to start leaking.
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
Removing the pan wouldnt affect anything at all actually. So I'm not sure what they were trying to say but the pan is just... The pan. Just reseal it and you'll be all set.
@Alex-io5el
@Alex-io5el Год назад
@@AutoFixYT Thanks!
@garagesociety9907
@garagesociety9907 2 года назад
I follow your work
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 2 года назад
Thank you!
@yurboi698
@yurboi698 Год назад
I have a 99 solara v6 with 253k and the transfluid hasn't been changed since 2011 I plan on doing this and I might try the Lucas I already use it in my engine I'd be curious if the Lucas would help with this clunk when going into reverse my car has only when cold
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
It might help, but also make sure you check the engine mounts. Sometimes they wear in such a way in which they let the engine rock backwards more than forwards and because it sits at higher RPMs when it's cold it has more force to throw it backwards when you put it in reverse, as opposed to when it's at full operating temp and sitting at 650-700 RPM. Anwyay, as long as it's shifting fine, you're all set. Make sure the fluid you're draining isn't burnt or very contaminated. If it is, don't drain it all, don't flush it. Take it easy and drain some then I'll it then drive it and see how it reacts. You don't wanna ruin the trans by giving it fresh slippery fluid if all the clutch material is in the old fluid.
@yurboi698
@yurboi698 Год назад
@@AutoFixYT damn you know yur stuff I'm only 17 and it's my first car so I'm still learning but I did replace my upper dog bone mount it was shot and the lower motor mount has chunks out so it's bad but I still haven't done that.that would probably fix my problem didn't realize that thank you.
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
@@yurboi698 Nice, always happy to help! The only reason I brought up motor mounts is because if it was an internal trans issue it would come with other symptoms too, such as hard shifts, slipping, or delayed shifting, and especially once it warms up. Your issue seems to be very precise. Anyway, still change the fluid though, it good to keep it fresh.
@recon1071
@recon1071 4 месяца назад
1) that fluid looks horrible. 2) I got four quarts out my 1999 es300. Why am I not getting 4 quarts out of my 2003 es300?
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 3 месяца назад
It may look horrible but it's actually not that bad lol Not all cars will hold the same amount of fluid. Best way to know is to check a manual or use the dip stick to ensure it's full, then measure what comes out. You will always get slightly different results. As long as it's full when you're done, that's all that matters.
@selix9386
@selix9386 Год назад
Hey I have a very similar situation with my 2004 Avalon, it looks to be about the same color as yours on the dipstick, just a little nervous to change it as I don’t want it to start slipping I was planning to put some Lucas fix in mine as well, I’m just noticing some hard shifts sometimes, but I don’t want to wait until the point of no return, should I still change it I would only do one drain and a filter change
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
Try to see if it smells burnt or overheated. You'll know if you smell it, it's a horrible smell. If it doesn't smell burnt, then do the drain and fill procedure and add some Lucas.
@selix9386
@selix9386 Год назад
@@AutoFixYT ok will do, thank you
@bryonwright
@bryonwright Год назад
Just bought a '93 Camry wagon and not only did I like/subscribe but I also saved this video as well. Question: this is my first automatic in a while.. is a transmission cooler a good idea or is it just unnecessary/extra points of failure? I plan on installing a hitch but at most I will haul a light motorbike/camping gear (so maybe 1200lbs at the very most).. do these tranny's heat up to the point where that's an issue? Also, how are the headlights holding up? I looked at those online and had bad examples that immediately fogged up.
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
If you’re gonna tow or haul, especially in hot climates or hot summer days, I think a transmission cooler will help. There is already one built into the radiator, but you can take those hoses off and install your own external cooler. These transmissions are sturdy and can take some abuse but a cooler will help prevent overheating. If you are towing on the highway or on long uphill inclines, you will heat that trans fluid a lot. Maybe not overheat it, but it’ll be above its normal operating temp. So yes, I’d install one. But make sure that in the winter months (if there is winter weather where you live) the transmission doesn’t over-cool. You want that fluid to warm up as fast as possible. And an external cooler sometimes prevents that. So it’s a tricky situation.
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
Oh and about the headlights, they’re great! I don’t know why they’d get hazy in a short period of time, but they’re great!
@Pallidus_Rider
@Pallidus_Rider 2 года назад
Would be nice to see a hood strut replacement video in future 😲🤪😲
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 2 года назад
I don't have the car anymore but they're easy to replace. Usually they just unscrew with a 12mm wrench.
@joevignolor4u949
@joevignolor4u949 Год назад
My Lexus has the same problem. I just got a wooden stick cut to the right length that I use as a prop to hold the hood up. Just make sure you place it somewhere where it won't damage anything and it won't move so that the hood doesn't drop on your head. Then carry the stick around with you in the trunk.
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
Lol I did the same except I didn't carry it in the car, I just had it in the garage
@VEDATOR_official
@VEDATOR_official 8 месяцев назад
Is there a transmission fluid filter to replace on this car?
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 8 месяцев назад
Yes, you have to remove the transmission oil pan and then you'll see the filter in there.
@VEDATOR_official
@VEDATOR_official 8 месяцев назад
@@AutoFixYT you didn’t do it in the video right? Doesn’t seem super necessary
@Danny350v8
@Danny350v8 2 года назад
same for a corolla ?
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 2 года назад
Yes
@martasarber7133
@martasarber7133 2 месяца назад
Thank you!
@kimquyluu6771
@kimquyluu6771 Год назад
Thank you share clip
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
You're welcome
@uhtred7860
@uhtred7860 Год назад
Ha, my trans dip stick does the same thing.😆
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
Lol
@UGotAPerdyMouf
@UGotAPerdyMouf Год назад
Does the differential take the same fluid do you know?
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
Yes I'm pretty sure it uses the same fluid. It has a different drain and fill plug though, just like a regular differential.
@AlloyedFrequencies
@AlloyedFrequencies Год назад
According to Haynes repair manual yes, they both call for Dexron III
@hansfranz9914
@hansfranz9914 Год назад
Although the differential has it's own drain plug, the transmission and differential share the fluid.
@AlloyedFrequencies
@AlloyedFrequencies Год назад
@@hansfranz9914 good point, that is true
@justine5804
@justine5804 Год назад
​@hansfranz9914 So do you still need to drain and fill seperately?
@uhtred7860
@uhtred7860 Год назад
For the rest of the world not using Ye Olde units of measurement, 2.5 Quarts is 2.3 Litres. 😏😏
@tomblobasjamesc.mccollum1740
The 24 ounce Lucas bottle is 12 ounces shy of a 32 ounce quart.
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
Oops lol
@tomblobasjamesc.mccollum1740
Should be fine as long as level on dipstick reads good.
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
Yeah I always double check
@time2maked0hnutz54
@time2maked0hnutz54 2 года назад
How's your Corolla doing Bro?!?
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 2 года назад
It's doing well, I drive it every single day to work! There will be more videos coming for that car throughout the summer!
@tootai
@tootai Год назад
wait, people drain it three times?
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
Not necessarily, but if you want to get most of it out without doing an actual flush, this is how you do it.
@tootai
@tootai Год назад
@@AutoFixYT you run the same fluid through, or all new stuff everytime? im gonna do this soon.
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
New every time
@tootai
@tootai Год назад
@@AutoFixYT you are very patient
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
@@tootai Thanks haha Doing this without filming doesn't usually take more than 30 min
@erickrodriguez3104
@erickrodriguez3104 11 месяцев назад
I have a 97 toyota corolla 4 speed auto they told me 4 bottle of dex merc or 33
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 11 месяцев назад
Yeah that would work. But straight dexron is best. That's what these were made to run.
@erickrodriguez3104
@erickrodriguez3104 11 месяцев назад
Dang it I'll do that on next one and keep it on straight dex Ron thanks
@erickrodriguez3104
@erickrodriguez3104 11 месяцев назад
One more.thing should.i do.trans oil often every 3000 or 5000
@erickrodriguez3104
@erickrodriguez3104 11 месяцев назад
Usually do it same time as oil change
@DR-UTAH
@DR-UTAH 2 года назад
You still have the Camry? I thought you sold it
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 2 года назад
Sold it in October but still have videos that I filmed. There are a few more lol
@DR-UTAH
@DR-UTAH 2 года назад
@@AutoFixYT makes sense
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 2 года назад
@@DR-UTAH Didn't wanna drop them all at once. Would have been boring for most people. Trying to keep things fresh by alternating cars as well as video topics.
@AlloyedFrequencies
@AlloyedFrequencies Год назад
@@AutoFixYT Why did you sell this car? Just wondering because I have one that I drive to work
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
I sold it because I had too many cars. But it went to a friend and it is being cared for and driven daily. I still see it once in a while.
@peopleschoice9555
@peopleschoice9555 11 месяцев назад
Is this video the knock off version of chris fix? 😂
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 11 месяцев назад
Lol no this is video on how to replace the trans fluid on your 3rd gen Camry, but I am a big fan of his videos
@user-rc9jf8ng2k
@user-rc9jf8ng2k Месяц назад
The transmission fluid is brown... and you didn't even put a new filter in, shame on you.
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 17 дней назад
Brown doesn't mean catastrophe.. Brown means it's due for a change. It starts out red. New filter isn't always needed.
@user-rc9jf8ng2k
@user-rc9jf8ng2k 16 дней назад
​@@AutoFixYT Heh, sorry was just razzing you.
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