How do I know what type transmission I have?

How do I know what type transmission I have?

Using a good flashlight, look for part numbers stamped into the transmission pan or the transmission itself. Your local auto part store or dealer will be able to cross-reference the numbers to determine the kind of transmission the part belongs to.

What kind of automatic transmission does Toyota use?

Toyota has developed two new automatic transmissions―the 8-speed Direct Shift-8AT and the 10-speed Direct shift-10AT. For both, various measures were taken to minimize energy loss and heighten transmission efficiency.

How do I know if my Corolla has a CVT transmission?

Discovering if your car has a CVT can be difficult by just looking at the shift lever, and pedal arrangement may be identical to an automatic transmission. A few keys to look for would be a lack of shift points while driving and the type of transmission fluid that is recommended for your car.

When to do a transmission flush on a Toyota Corolla?

They gave me a warning about a Transmission Fluid Flush to be done sometime soon, preferably at 50k. 8 people found this helpful. http://www.toyota.com/t3Portal/document/omms/T-MMS-13Corolla/pdf/2013_Toyota_Corolla_WMG_lr.pdf Maintenance schedule goes as high as 120,000 miles or 144 months, (12 years) and NO mention of transmission fluid change.

What should I change in my Toyota Corolla?

After the third drain and fill, I pulled the pan, replace the filter, replaced the pan and Gasket, and filled it with fluid. At this point the fluid was nice and translucent pink.

What kind of car is a Toyota Corolla?

I used to own a 2006 Toyota Corolla and had a transmission fluid flush done at 95k. I was weary of that at the time but got it done. This time around, I’m glad I went to the internet for help. I definitely did not want to spend all this money for no apparent reason. I had a feeling the Fuel Injection Kit Service was a joke.

What are the most common Toyota Corolla problems?

According to RepairPal, two of the most common issues are loose or worn gas caps and failed charcoal canisters. This problem could cost anywhere from $88 to $111 to repair.