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03 tundra trans fluid

Discussion in '1st Gen Tundras (2000-2006)' started by Mark4x2, Jun 17, 2024.

  1. Jun 17, 2024 at 2:13 PM
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    Mark4x2

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    just bought a 03 tundra AC 4x2 4.7 auto,have a stack of dealer records since new,in 08 trans flush with what invoice frm dlr says ATFB ,at 60K miles , now at 126K ,want to drop trans pan and replace orig filter,clean out pan, fluid is bright red and smells like new, shifts great,one owner!!!,,should i do this or just drain/fill??? what type of fluid is ATFB??? THANKS TO ALL!!!
     
  2. Jun 17, 2024 at 2:30 PM
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    no, I would just drain and refill.

    side note: every dealership is starving for $$$ right now due to the car market collapsing in on itself. Parts and repairs is where they're somewhat able to stay a float.
     
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    Dex III is the ATF we use in 00-02, Type T-IV for 03-04.
     
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  4. Jun 17, 2024 at 2:43 PM
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    bfunke

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    Don’t drop pan. Too many have snapped bolts. Waste of time changing filter. Do a couple drain and fills.
     
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    Mark4x2

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    Thanks ,,sounds like drain and fill is the way to go, as I know manual says 65 inch pounds for pan bolts,,what do u think ATFB means ,,,dealer jargon for DEX III??
     
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    shifty`

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    What he said! ^^ Never! drop the pan. There's no reason.

    And read this.

    Not all, at least the '03-'04 uses Type T-IV. @bfunke posted the compatibility charts previously, I'm re-linking here:

     
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    Thank you for the reprimand sir, I will not let it happen again. :D
    Edited my post to reflect the new info.
     
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    You can go to most Toyota Dealerships and at the service/parts counter ask for however many quarts of Dexron III. Not a hybrid mix like MaxLife or Dex/Merc.
     
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    I’m willing to bet my truck there’s absolutely no reason an 03-04 Tundra tranny cannot take Dexron 3 or better ATF. What changed? The overdrive gear? I think that’s it. Toyota just wants to sell you their fluid.
     
  10. Jun 17, 2024 at 3:44 PM
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    THANK U ,shifty,ATF Type T-IV If I read correctly.what do u think the dealer used in 08 4 the flush? could it be a crap shoot?
     
  11. Jun 17, 2024 at 4:12 PM
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    Dealer should've referenced that same info, so I'm going to assume they got it correct. As for whether a non-Toyota-dealer would get it right ... can't say.

    Don't thank me, thank Bryan. He's the 1st person I saw post the info.
     
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    They're the same trans, just the planetary gear changed.
     
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    Exactly which is why you could potentially use either Dexron 3 or Type T-IV in my opinion. Ideally, something full synthetic.
     
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    I wouldn't do anything.
     
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    I like this best :)
     
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    Seriously, if it's not giving you any problems, and it's as you say, why mess with it?
     
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    A drain and fill is called for every 30K miles (it takes about 4 quarts). With proper preventive maintenance these transmission will last a million miles. Or you can roll the dice and wait for something to break. Your call.
     
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    Ehhhhhh I'm @ 260k+ and I'll be the first to do a transmission fluid drain/refill on this truck.
     
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    Haven’t seen one go a million yet. Even the million mile guy replaced a trans in both of his million mile tundras.
     
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    I didn't know that. How many miles on each trans?
     
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    One only went like 750k if I remember right. Pitiful.
     
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    Is this appropriate? This is a family forum.:duh: Haha! Good video though.
     

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