The recommended transmission fluid for a Toyota Avalon varies depending on the model year. Here are some snippets from the search results that provide information on the recommended transmission fluid for different Avalon models:
– According to a user on CarGurus, the 2008 Toyota Avalon requires 5.5 quarts of transmission fluid. Toyota recommends using synthetic fluid and suggests draining and filling the transmission fluid around every 50,000 miles for optimal performance.
– Another source mentions that Toyota recommends using Dexron VI compatible fully synthetic transmission fluid for the Toyota Avalon.
– A forum post on Toyota Nation Forum suggests using the transmission fluid recommended by Toyota and warns against using alternate fluids that may damage the transmission.
Based on the information from these sources, it is recommended to use synthetic transmission fluid that is compatible with Dexron VI specifications for the Toyota Avalon. However, it is always best to consult the owner’s manual or contact a Toyota dealership for the most accurate and up-to-date information on the recommended transmission fluid for a specific Avalon model and year.
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- What kind of transmission fluid does a 2004 Toyota Avalon take?
- What transmission fluid does a 2007 Toyota Avalon take?
- Does it matter what transmission fluid I use?
- How many quarts of transmission fluid does a 2002 Toyota Avalon take?
- How much transmission fluid does a 2003 Toyota Avalon need?
- What kind of transmission fluid does a 2002 Toyota Avalon take?
- What transmission fluid does a 2001 Toyota Avalon take?
- What ATF does Toyota recommend?
- Does a 2007 Toyota Avalon have a transmission dipstick?
- Can you use ATF instead of Dexron?
What kind of transmission fluid does a 2004 Toyota Avalon take?
Hello Kim, Your transmission fluid type is recommended to take Dexron VI full synthetic in the 04 model.
What transmission fluid does a 2007 Toyota Avalon take?
Automatic Transmission Fluid
5 speed U151E Total Fill 9.3 quarts.
Does it matter what transmission fluid I use?
The type of transmission fluid you should use depends upon the make, model and year of your vehicle. For example, many General Motor cars will require a DEXRON fluid and Ford cars commonly specify a MERCON fluid. Always follow the vehicle manufacturer recommendation for proper fluid use and change interval.
How many quarts of transmission fluid does a 2002 Toyota Avalon take?
For Automatic Transmission: A541E….AF3
Capacity: | 5 quarts Initial Fill. |
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Capacity: | 4 speed A541E Total Fill 8.5 quarts. |
How much transmission fluid does a 2003 Toyota Avalon need?
For Automatic Transmission: A541E….AF3
Capacity: | 5 quarts Initial Fill. |
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Capacity: | 4 speed A541E Total Fill 8.5 quarts. |
What kind of transmission fluid does a 2002 Toyota Avalon take?
Valvoline Dex/Merc ATF.
What transmission fluid does a 2001 Toyota Avalon take?
Automatic Transmission Fluid
4 speed A541E Total Fill 8.5 quarts.
What ATF does Toyota recommend?
Dexron III ATF is required for the majority of other Toyota models and Lexus (Toyota division) automobiles. Dexron III replaces its predecessors, I and II, for usage in earlier models, just like the T-IV.
Does a 2007 Toyota Avalon have a transmission dipstick?
Apply the parking brake for safety and make sure the vehicle is in Park. Find the transmission dipstick, which is usually brightly colored and toward the back of the engine. Remove the dipstick, being careful not to spill or drip any fluid.
Can you use ATF instead of Dexron?
Can MaxLife ATF be used where a Dexron VI fluid is required? Yes. MaxLife ATF can be used in DEXRON VI applications.