I've got an '05 Vibe with A/T, and I would like to replace the ATF filter. However, when going to ATP's site I am offered two different types, depending on the transmission. They list one filter for the U340E/U341E transmission and another for the A245E/A246E transmission. Where can I find out which transmission I have?
If memory serves me, it's the A246E transmission! If buying locally, buy both and return the one that doesn't match.
Do be careful that the new filter is a perfect match for the old filter, especially concerning the "Dimples" that provide clearance for the tranny bolt heads above the mounted filter.
Better yet, reuse the old filter and just buy a new pan gasket from Toyota for $16, or was it $6? Your old filter is reusable because it doesn't contain a paper filter, only a screen which should outlive the car.
Chiadog wrote:If memory serves me, it's the A246E transmission! If buying locally, buy both and return the one that doesn't match.
Do be careful that the new filter is a perfect match for the old filter, especially concerning the "Dimples" that provide clearance for the tranny bolt heads above the mounted filter.
Better yet, reuse the old filter and just buy a new pan gasket from Toyota for $16, or was it $6? Your old filter is reusable because it doesn't contain a paper filter, only a screen which should outlive the car.
Can you remember which of these your filter looked like?
LazLong wrote:They list one filter for the U340E/U341E transmission and another for the A245E/A246E transmission. Where can I find out which transmission I have?
If you have a Base with FWD, it's the A245E/A246E.
In the 'for that it's worth' column, I had the same issue with my 2005 Matrix XR AWD. Which gasket set/ The parts guy said...'which do you have...the 18 or the 19 bolt pattern?" I said i didn't know (O'Reilly Auto Parts). He said to take both, and return the unusused one. I pulled the pan, counted 19 bolts, opened up the correct box, and it was a perfect fit. About $15 bucks with the filter. Since i had also replaced the CV axle, on the drivers side, i lost a LOT of fluid from the axle removal, and my replacement took almost 3.6 Quarts of Toyota T-IV fluid. Decided to go with what the factory recommended. All in all, a very easy job, given that they DID put in a drain bolt. Kudos to the unnamed engineer who insisted on helping a brother out.