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Transmission fluid level

Discussion in 'Technical Chat' started by SLeeper512, Aug 7, 2021.

  1. Aug 7, 2021 at 8:57 PM
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    SLeeper512

    SLeeper512 [OP] Well-Known Member

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    How sensitive is the transmission to the proper level?

    I know on the 3rd gen automatic trans supposed to get a trickle at 105-125 while running in park.

    How bad would it be if overfilled by 1/2 - 1 quart?
     
  2. Aug 9, 2021 at 3:23 AM
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    Interested in an "official" answer but do know that sometimes too much fluid causes an over-pressure status that can blow out seals.

    I have no idea if it does that with our transmissions but recommend making sure before adding extra fluid.
     
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    Why overfill it at all? Just follow the proper procedures and you don’t have to ask the “what if” question.
     
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    When I dumped old fluid I got about 2 - 2,5 quarts.
    I pumped in about 3 quarts after adding a tranny cooler. I did open overfill, albeit when pan temp about 140 to let some out, but being too hot I wanted to wait until I could do when cooler.

    I did work when visiting friend. Generally I live in my small RV so having a place to work on truck is difficult.
     
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    Ah. What’s the volume the additional cooler holds? You added .5 - 1 extra quarts but you also added additional capacity, so maybe you’re not as overfilled as you thought. I guess it depends on the order of operations for the drain and refill and the additional cooler install, and whether you lost any fluid doing the install.
     
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    assuming your engine is running when you are checking the fluid ?
    Overfilling causes foaming of the fluid .
    Some guys skip the engine running step when they have the drain plug removed .
    There are additives in Your transmission fluid that help to prevent foaming .
    Its not uncommon to add a little more fluid within reason in trucks with 4x4 to compensate for steep hills and tight corners . This prevents the transmission pump from cavitation .
    There are NO additives in transmission fluid to compensate for a low fluid condition .

    https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads...th-pics-for-second-gen-4-liter-trucks.289913/
     

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