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How do you service a 100s V8 Auto G/Box
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How do you service a 100s V8 Auto G/Box
As the title says how do you do it.. Can not find any filler tube or plug to put the fluid back in....
It has a drain plug in the pan to drop the oil but no fill tube or plug....
Have searched the net and on here (maybe i cant use the search function properly) and cant find a thing..
It has a drain plug in the pan to drop the oil but no fill tube or plug....
Have searched the net and on here (maybe i cant use the search function properly) and cant find a thing..
94 HJZ 80 GXL 4 Inch lift 35s. TJM Accessories Front to back
But there is no filler tube or fill plug on this G/box. So i dont want to drop the pan and find I cant refill it
It a early 100 series with a 4.7 V8 and even the book doesn't say when to service the auto trans.. But you must be able to service it, it cant be sealed for life
It a early 100 series with a 4.7 V8 and even the book doesn't say when to service the auto trans.. But you must be able to service it, it cant be sealed for life
94 HJZ 80 GXL 4 Inch lift 35s. TJM Accessories Front to back
Are you sure it doesnt have a fill plug in the side like the CrapWarner box in the Falcons? (conveniently located next to the exhaust for which you have to check hot, another reason I dont like them, all the burn marks on the back of my hands ).BOGAN V8 wrote:But there is no filler tube or fill plug on this G/box. So i dont want to drop the pan and find I cant refill it
It a early 100 series with a 4.7 V8 and even the book doesn't say when to service the auto trans.. But you must be able to service it, it cant be sealed for life
Don't ask me, ask them. I'm just runnin for my life myself.
Well they are all following you...
No they ain't, I'm just in front...............
Well they are all following you...
No they ain't, I'm just in front...............
I think you will find they are sealed for life. Im pretty sure the new range rovers are as well.BOGAN V8 wrote:But there is no filler tube or fill plug on this G/box. So i dont want to drop the pan and find I cant refill it
It a early 100 series with a 4.7 V8 and even the book doesn't say when to service the auto trans.. But you must be able to service it, it cant be sealed for life
Nope no fill plug like the falcons...mkpatrol wrote:Are you sure it doesnt have a fill plug in the side like the CrapWarner box in the Falcons? (conveniently located next to the exhaust for which you have to check hot, another reason I dont like them, all the burn marks on the back of my hands ).BOGAN V8 wrote:But there is no filler tube or fill plug on this G/box. So i dont want to drop the pan and find I cant refill it
It a early 100 series with a 4.7 V8 and even the book doesn't say when to service the auto trans.. But you must be able to service it, it cant be sealed for life
I know what you mean bout the burning of the hands..
94 HJZ 80 GXL 4 Inch lift 35s. TJM Accessories Front to back
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I sublet mine out to my transmission specialist. Toyota say every 40K (should be in your service book). From what I've seen they have two bungs on the pan. 1 is the drain and the other is a check bung that I assume has a tube going up internally to the oil level point. You'll probably see how it works when you pull the pan off to replace the filter (if you are going to properly service it). You pump the new oil in with a filler nozzle long enough to go up the tube far enough to fill the box and stop when it starts to run out.
Yeah ok this thing is starting to play up and the customer wants it serviced....RUFF wrote:I think you will find they are sealed for life. Im pretty sure the new range rovers are as well.BOGAN V8 wrote:But there is no filler tube or fill plug on this G/box. So i dont want to drop the pan and find I cant refill it
It a early 100 series with a 4.7 V8 and even the book doesn't say when to service the auto trans.. But you must be able to service it, it cant be sealed for life
Sealed for life is a bit hard to follow as the oil has to break down after being driven for so many thousand klms and in the later model 100s the auto is servicable..
Last edited by BOGAN V8 on Thu Aug 06, 2009 12:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
94 HJZ 80 GXL 4 Inch lift 35s. TJM Accessories Front to back
Might have to get the guy in and have a good look at the transmission and see if we can find that 2nd plugRAY185 wrote:I sublet mine out to my transmission specialist. Toyota say every 40K (should be in your service book). From what I've seen they have two bungs on the pan. 1 is the drain and the other is a check bung that I assume has a tube going up internally to the oil level point. You'll probably see how it works when you pull the pan off to replace the filter (if you are going to properly service it). You pump the new oil in with a filler nozzle long enough to go up the tube far enough to fill the box and stop when it starts to run out.
94 HJZ 80 GXL 4 Inch lift 35s. TJM Accessories Front to back
I talked to a bloke in the Toyota teck department, and as a few have said on here they really cant be serviced, (i have a 06 100series auto and asked toyota same question), and was told they are basically a sealed unit and the oil is in there for the life of trans, and if for some reason the trans is damaged or leaking then this is the only time it will be pulled upart for the duration of its life, they only know of two faulty trans since this bloke has been in the tech dep,
i also asked about heavy use towing etc but still no service
So to basically answer the question dont touch the auto for the life of the car
i also asked about heavy use towing etc but still no service
So to basically answer the question dont touch the auto for the life of the car
The oil isnt oil, its a light hydraulic synthetic fluid, which does not break down over time, but is succeptable to over-heating.BOGAN V8 wrote:Yeah ok this thing is starting to play up and the customer wants it serviced....RUFF wrote:I think you will find they are sealed for life. Im pretty sure the new range rovers are as well.BOGAN V8 wrote:But there is no filler tube or fill plug on this G/box. So i dont want to drop the pan and find I cant refill it
It a early 100 series with a 4.7 V8 and even the book doesn't say when to service the auto trans.. But you must be able to service it, it cant be sealed for life
Sealed for life is a bit hard to follow as the oil has to break down after being driven for so many thousand klms and in the later model 100s the auto is servicable..
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