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Low on ATF

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by TacoYeager, Jan 3, 2025.

  1. Jan 3, 2025 at 8:39 AM
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    Howdy y’all -
    Been a long time lurker but am a new member.

    in October I finally was able to purchase my dream truck that I’ve wanted since high school (and when they were released): a 2001 Tacoma 4x4!

    I purchased the truck from a family that I’ve worked for for a long time and trust that they maintain their vehicles well. There was a stack of receipts that came with the truck and they’ve done any and all preventative maintenance.

    Here’s the tl;dr -

    I went to check all my fluids yesterday and found that the transmission fluid level was low. Truck was on level ground, trans was warmed up, it was in park, I’d gone through all the gears first. But on the dipstick it was just under the “cold notch”.

    I panicked, researched like hell, and eventually drove to get some ATF (Valvoline MaxLife). Filled it incrementally while truck was still running and got it up to the hot mark with just under 1.5qt of ATF.

    Obviously running with low ATF isn’t good, but I know that the distance will also be a factor…problem is I don’t know how long it’s been like this. The most recent things in its service history that would affect the ATF level are:

    ATF flush around 202k miles. Radiator replaced at 203k. Most recently the timing belt was done at 206k which is what the truck is at now and I assume they pulled the radiator and could have lost a bit of ATF?

    So the truck has potentially been driving for 4k, 3k or a couple hundred miles with low ATF…

    So how screwed am I? Or rather how tough is this transmission?

    Fluid was nice and pink, not burnt, clean, etc. Truck did/does have a mild “jerk” from stop but it feels more like drivetrain. Shifts have felt firm/hard since I bought it but not “jerky.” I’ve only driven to work so I can’t attest to any difference since filling it to the correct level. Feels more or less the same but I don’t know how much is in my head or denial.

    I guess worst case I rebuild it eventually, best case I just forget about this and religiously check my fluid levels.

    Thanks everyone.
     
  2. Jan 3, 2025 at 8:44 AM
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    First off, it’s fine.

    Second, it’s a used, 25 year old, high mileage truck. Any major or minor component could go out at anytime. They are good trucks, but they will need maintenance and repairs.
     
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  3. Jan 3, 2025 at 9:17 AM
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    Phew. I think that’s the confirmation I needed from an outside observer.

    I know these trucks are tough. And you’re dead on - things will break. No need to get wet before it rains.

    Thanks!
     
  4. Jan 3, 2025 at 10:52 AM
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    ITs about a 10 qt system...so 1 1/2 aint great but no way damaged anything that wasn't already...

    These are really safety auto trans.....they'll start slipping way before any damage

    You were probably getting real close to that



    IF it was low, might want to keep an eye on that.....your front/and or back seal maybe starting to leak.....
    might have to switch to a high milage specific atf to deal with that
     
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  5. Jan 3, 2025 at 11:32 AM
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    are there common leak points? I’ve heard of it leaking into the transfer case. I’m assuming the rear main seal?
     
  6. Jan 3, 2025 at 12:10 PM
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    Most likely if the truck was not used for heavy towing and extreme conditions while low on fluid you should be fine. ATF serves as a lubrication and keeping transmission at a cool temp.
     
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  7. Jan 3, 2025 at 12:28 PM
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    I've seen where worn out motor mounts can stress that front seal.....

    unfortunately, even putting in new MM's shifts everything enough to cause the front tranny seal is leak a little

    if you ever pull motor or tranny....you also want to automatically replace the front tranny seal
     
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  8. Jan 3, 2025 at 12:36 PM
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    It definitely hasn’t towed and I don’t think it’s done anything extreme. Some off road uphill trips but nothing close to “wheeling”

    Transmission temp (via scan gauge) hasn’t gone past 170
    good to know. Probably needs new mounts…there’s some seepage around the back of the motor area but it looks like the classic valve covers. When it dries up a bit around here I’ll have to poke about and look into doing a seal replacement and motor/transmission/transfer mounts.

    as usual, thanks everyone for your help and wisdom
     
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