Transmission filter

1.8-liter VVTL-i (2ZZ-GE) and VVT-i (1ZZ-FE) engine, transmission, exhaust, intake, and performance tuning discussions
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RedRocket
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Transmission filter

Post by RedRocket »

I got a 2004 vibe base model with a auto transmission,and when we got it, it had 130K on it,its now got 160K on it and still runs like a top and the transmission shifts fine,but who knows when the last time it was changed.I've changed transmission filters before,just curious if there is anything special about the vibes transmission filter I should know about? And about how many quarts of transmission fluid do you think i'll loose? Just wondering so I know about how many I need to buy to put back in it.
2004 base Vibe- Automatic
djkeev
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Re: Transmission filter (RedRocket)

Post by djkeev »

The filter is just a screen, not a filter. You can replace, you can clean it, you can leave it alone.If memory serves...... 4.3 qts will be needed when you drop the pan. You'll need a new gasket.It will be good to drop the pan, see what "gold" lies in the bottom, gives you a good feel for the overall health of the unit.Dave
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Charles (in GA)
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Post by Charles (in GA) »

New here, looking around.If the screen is just that, designed to catch pieces and chunks, and nothing more, has anyone tried the Wix 58964 inline trans and PS filter kit?http://www.wixfilters.com/filt...58964Its 25 micron, so it should help get some of the particles out of the fluid.I just bought an '04 base model with A/T. It has right at 50K mi on it and I read about the Toyota transmissions needing clean fluid (a parts counter guy at a Toyota dealership confirmed this) and I decided to start a weekly dump and refill, which I've done twice now, and will do another two or three more times. I use Amsoil ATF and it meets Toyota T-IV specs so I have no qualms about using it. I've had very good results with Amsoil products in the past 20 years.Drain and refill is easy for me, I have a two post Challenger lift.By the way, drain via the drain plug, and refill took exactly 3-1/2 qts each time.Charles
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