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Old 12-03-2006, 10:21 PM   #11
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the one with the "t" is the power steering fluid reservior, bro

i tried posting a labeled picture of the engine bay
but my computer is jus too slow
u can search some of threads here
and u can still find it
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Old 12-03-2006, 11:03 PM   #12
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the one with the "t" is the power steering fluid reservior, bro

i tried posting a labeled picture of the engine bay
but my computer is jus too slow
u can search some of threads here
and u can still find it
but it says to fill with dextron 3 tmf on it. "i just cleaned it it has a "T" with toyota on it.

i filled it with dextron 3 tmf to the top of the cold, but what can this grinding noise be.


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Old 12-03-2006, 11:39 PM   #13
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The toyotas use dex3 in the power steering. Keep that filled to the 'hot' line, so you don't run out and ruin the pump or rack. If you find that you need to fill it often, then you will need to find the leaks and fix.

The tranny has a drain plug on the bottom, and a fill plug on the side. Use something like 75w-90 gear oil, or synthetic.
The grinding sound is probably a bearing in the trans. If it continues after the oil change, have a 'trusted' tranny shop listen to it and give their opinion/quote$$.

Same 2 type plugs on the rear end (diff). I use Amsoil synthetic gear oil, but you can use the same as for tranny.

I ALWAYS change all the fluids when I get a vehicle. I want to see how bad the old looks, and know that I am starting out new. If you see a silvery look to the old diff or tranny oil, that is metal, and you might need a rebuild. Although, I have seen many that lasted for several more years with new oil.
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Old 12-03-2006, 11:50 PM   #14
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The toyotas use dex3 in the power steering. Keep that filled to the 'hot' line, so you don't run out and ruin the pump or rack. If you find that you need to fill it often, then you will need to find the leaks and fix.

The tranny has a drain plug on the bottom, and a fill plug on the side. Use something like 75w-90 gear oil, or synthetic.
The grinding sound is probably a bearing in the trans. If it continues after the oil change, have a 'trusted' tranny shop listen to it and give their opinion/quote$$.

Same 2 type plugs on the rear end (diff). I use Amsoil synthetic gear oil, but you can use the same as for tranny.

I ALWAYS change all the fluids when I get a vehicle. I want to see how bad the old looks, and know that I am starting out new. If you see a silvery look to the old diff or tranny oil, that is metal, and you might need a rebuild. Although, I have seen many that lasted for several more years with new oil.
can i find the fill plug and drain plug on the tsrm.
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http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/Librar...ion=RA&Page=23

part 500 36 49 drain plug and gasket & fill plug, I believe they are the same part #

(get new gaskets from toyota first)

the fill plug is just above this part
475 34 47

http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/Librar...tion=MT&Page=9

parts 410 30 40
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Old 12-04-2006, 12:22 AM   #16
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http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/Librar...ion=RA&Page=23

part 500 36 49 drain plug and gasket & fill plug, I believe they are the same part #

(get new gaskets from toyota first)

the fill plug is just above this part
475 34 47

http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/Librar...tion=MT&Page=9

parts 410 30 40
i think i got it its starting to get dark so ill do it a sap. drain on 500 36 49 and fill plug is above 410 30 40. how do i know how much i put in. just go by what comes out. also what should i use to fill it up with
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i think i got it its starting to get dark so ill do it a sap. drain on 500 36 49 and fill plug is above 410 30 40. how do i know how much i put in. just go by what comes out. also what should i use to fill it up with
http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/Librar...ction=A&Page=1

And yes, fill up till it comes back out, then let drain out fill hole till its about stopped coming out.
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ok it sound e z so will see when i do it. hope there no metal in it
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dont wanna jack the thread
is it jus me , cuz on my car it says "TOYODA"
instead of toyota
or does everybody have this?
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dont wanna jack the thread
is it jus me , cuz on my car it says "TOYODA"
instead of toyota
or does everybody have this?
hey think your car, how do you say "one of a kind" like that football card that cost lots of cash.. so how is your toyoda
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