How to change Transfer Case and Differential Fluid on Toyota and Lexus

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A Toyota Master Diagnostic Technician shows you how to change transfer case and Differential Fluid on All Toyota and Lexus Models. This is a comprehensive guide with torque specs and part numbers.
In this video I will show you a typical service of the 4WD system and the AWD system on Toyota and Lexus models.
Here's a supplement video to this one discussing fluids:
• Which fluid to use for...
First we'll go over the basics in a small overview discussing the interval which is 30,000 miles on the first replacement then every 30-50k miles. If you do heavy off-road consider replacing them as early as 15k miles.
Then we'll dive into the procedure starting with the transfer case. I will share a lot of tips and tricks from experience in this video.
Also we'll go into the rear differential as well. The idea is very basic but there are a few things that you need to pay attention to so you won't turn a simple DIY maintenance into a problem.
Also in this video are torque specs and part numbers for drain and fill plug gaskets.
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0:00 Intro
0:37 Overview
2:40 Transfer Case Service
11:03 Differential Service
15:49 Frequently Asked Questions

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  • @luisaponte7768
    @luisaponte77682 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video and your guide. My local dealer wanted $567 dollars for this same job that you did on this video, I was able to do it under 45 minutes and for about $60 dollars. God bless you and your family.

  • @TanManFixes

    @TanManFixes

    Жыл бұрын

    $567 LOL. and this is why the Stealerships will never get my business. I saw an invoice on my Toyota (from previous owner). The stealership charged $600 for an engine air filter, PCV, and cabin filter.

  • @martincortez4956

    @martincortez4956

    Жыл бұрын

    Damn bro went in😢

  • @martincortez4956

    @martincortez4956

    Жыл бұрын

    How tf you spend $60 only??? The toyota ws fluid only is $100 for 6 qts And then another $10 for the crush washers

  • @trentwheeler6161

    @trentwheeler6161

    Жыл бұрын

    @@martincortez4956 I don't believe he is referring to the Trans fluid. Just the diff fluid and the transfer case fluid or (Power transfer unit on AWD). 75w85 is the fluid for an AWD rav4 and you can easily use 75w90 fluid that is fully synthetic and it's like 1/3 of the cost. Ws atf fluid can be purchased on rock auto. Do not buy your fluids from the dealer!

  • @alan4sure

    @alan4sure

    Жыл бұрын

    My toyota dealership charges $100. Jiffy lube charges $120. That's for each one, xfer case, rear diff.

  • @slimshady6359
    @slimshady63592 ай бұрын

    This is the next best thing to hanging out all day in a Toyota Service Dept

  • @De-Centralized
    @De-Centralized3 ай бұрын

    I called my local Toyota Dealer for a quote on my 2019 Rav4 Adventure (Torque Vectoring) just out of curiosity: $400 for rear diff, $300 for transfer case. OMG, are they freaking kidding!!! I'm doing both for about $100 in about an hour plus I'll have washers and the syringe for the next change. Thanks for the video AMD!

  • @markkrispin6944
    @markkrispin69442 жыл бұрын

    i like how you always take so much pride in your work as you always clean extra fluid up right away. We need more people like yourself AMD to work on our Toyota cars and trucks

  • @geofffikar3417

    @geofffikar3417

    Жыл бұрын

    His customers are probably aware how fortunate they are to have him.

  • @romanc.5074
    @romanc.50743 ай бұрын

    I own two Toyotas, This guy is a treasure.

  • @KaluNatt
    @KaluNatt2 жыл бұрын

    I learned a lot about Toyota vehicles by watching your video. Real genuine Toyota information.

  • @tire26
    @tire2610 ай бұрын

    I don't think you know how helpful you are to so many people. Thank you.

  • @gerryblackburn823
    @gerryblackburn8236 ай бұрын

    What about checking the breathers on Toyota Transfer Cases and Differentials. Where are they located? When I worked as a diesel truck mechanic (retired now) when doing a regular engine oil change and service, you always checked the Transmission and Differential breathers to make sure they were open and not plugged up with dirt. A plugged breather will allow the unit to build up pressure (from the heat) and push oil out a seal. I've seen guys change a leaking Wheel or Pinion Seal only to have it leak again because the breather was plugged. Also when servicing drive train components, the vehicle must be level so that the fill plugs work correctly. A vehicle that has one end up on jack stands is likely going to give you an incorrect reading on the amount of oil you installed. Not everybody has a vehicle lift in their garage. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. There is a lot of information available and you do a great job explaining everything. Best regards Gerald

  • @moose354
    @moose3542 жыл бұрын

    "We are car care nuts here, we're doing this ourselves" has a good ring to it.

  • @azchillers
    @azchillers14 күн бұрын

    You saved my bacon with the hammer trick. Some penetrating oil overnight and some hammering on the front diff drain plug got it loose. I had tried a long cheater and even an impact without success previously. Last person to tighten it was the local Toyota tech. An Arizona 4Runner without a speck of rust.

  • @callmej3671
    @callmej36712 жыл бұрын

    Glad you mentioned the warning about the “smell”. Differential fluid can be an extremely repulsive smell to some people and lingers for a long time if spilled… Not like I know first-hand or anything 😊

  • @CamdogXIII

    @CamdogXIII

    2 жыл бұрын

    I spilled some used differential fluid in my car one time. It stank until I got rid of the car 6 months later.... Definitely not related to the smell... no.... nope, not at all.

  • @bwest-yq3uc
    @bwest-yq3uc2 жыл бұрын

    A great educational video on draining and refilling your fluids. Very useful.

  • @itchyallover9
    @itchyallover9 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for making informative videos that you provide. Even though I may not try some of these procedures on my own ( too old: lol ) I still find that watching and learning how things are done is always a good thing thanks to people like you showing all of us how and spending your time creating them. Thanks again.

  • @thao0226
    @thao0226 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for educating us. Knowing the 'why' is always important.

  • @stevebrackett2676
    @stevebrackett26762 жыл бұрын

    Nice, concise video on a very necessary service! Thanks for the efforts in making it.

  • @FreedomLover170
    @FreedomLover1702 жыл бұрын

    Thanks again for showing us DIY warriors how to properly service and maintain our vehicles these how to videos are much-needed and appreciated 🙏🙏🙏

  • @stantheman5163
    @stantheman5163 Жыл бұрын

    You do a great job teaching and providing correct fluids and torque values. Fantastic lighting and camera work as well. No questions unanswered as you anticipated all issues and helped prevent others. I wish all tutorials were as thorough.

  • @martinlugus7242
    @martinlugus72422 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Your approach transcends just car maintenance - it celebrates quality in all we do.

  • @sphamandlamazibuko3074
    @sphamandlamazibuko3074 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this high level of transparency, openness & teaching.....

  • @habbadabbado5765
    @habbadabbado57652 жыл бұрын

    Really good walkthrough from start to finish-thank you!!

  • @TheChevelle24
    @TheChevelle242 жыл бұрын

    Great videos!! I’ve watched a few of your videos and this is my first comment. You always teach me at least a few things every video! I appreciate your honesty and as always, thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @freund507
    @freund507 Жыл бұрын

    Your contribution to the DIY community is immeasurable. The amount of detail you show within each instructional video is far superior compared to anything I have seen out there. God bless you for the work you do. Subscribed. Do you mind clarifying for the 2017 Highlander XLE how many different crush washers/gaskets are there for the front, middle, and rear gear oil fill and drain plugs/bolts. I want to make sure I am ordering the right parts. Thank you in advance for your time.

  • @flyonbyya
    @flyonbyya2 жыл бұрын

    I never thought about opening the fill before drain…great advice !

  • @mikeash7428
    @mikeash74289 ай бұрын

    Thanks. I'm gaining confidence i can do these maintenance jobs by your fine demos.

  • @mattgrover3096
    @mattgrover30962 жыл бұрын

    You and your info and vids are literally the best. Thanks.

  • @saifaltabaqchali4318
    @saifaltabaqchali43182 жыл бұрын

    Nice work brother keep up the good work I really like how you work and care about the car like it's yours I wish every mechanic like you thanks so much .

  • @barrylee.freedman2203
    @barrylee.freedman220311 ай бұрын

    A simple ‘thank you’. The correct information from a highly qualified and respected source. Needless to say, as soon as I get OEM Washers I’ll be picking up the oil(s). Now onto your fluids video to determine what oil I need for my 2017 Tacoma SR5 4WD with limited slip….

  • @coloradoboo1071
    @coloradoboo10712 жыл бұрын

    Very informative and explains why I was unable to find my daughters front diff drain/fill plugs in her AWD Sienna a few months ago!! (But I got her TC and rear Diff changed as well as the transmission) For those crush washers, we put the side with the crease towards the vehicle, smooth side on the plug.

  • @cupompa
    @cupompa2 жыл бұрын

    Just did the transfer case & front/rear diff service on my Dad's 2017 SR5 Crewmax 4WD Tundra last week! Ordered via that Ravenol Gear Oil kit. I reused the washers because it was the 1st time for this service but will replace for sure next time now that I know the part numbers. Thanks AMD.

  • @JosephWarner77
    @JosephWarner77 Жыл бұрын

    Really enjoy your educational style of videos and recommending it to friends. At time mark 10:40, about cleanup from oil on the exhaust. I actually throw a plastic or silicone pad over the pipe before cracking open the fill and drains to keep oil off the pipe. Cleanup goes much easier.

  • @gregmeadors9624
    @gregmeadors96242 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! Very helpful. Especially the labor one can expect if hiring it done.

  • @jdwar11
    @jdwar11 Жыл бұрын

    Great tip brother on the removing of the fill plug always before the drain plug

  • @cayman9873
    @cayman98732 жыл бұрын

    One of the most important elements of your videos.. is going slowly and being calm. People that are new to working on cars can get nervous and rush thru things and make mistakes. Your thinking thru things is a great thing to teach. I many years ago did a clutch / press plate / pilot bearing on a 280 z datsun. I made the mistake that you covered. I forgot to loosten the fill plug until I had the transmission back in the car.. my mistake clearly. I ended up filling the gear lube thru the speedo cable hole with the back of the car up 5 feet.. a huge project. I told the owner... my girlfriend that the car is good.. but if we ever pull out the trans or clutch I need to address that fill plug. She never had anyone ever check the level in 15 years of ownership ☹

  • @tommisera3816
    @tommisera3816 Жыл бұрын

    Great review and helpful hints for the do it yourself person. I know you are very busy with your shop but it would be nice if you did a series of maintenance service for the third generation Tacoma. You really explain things very nicely. Thanks

  • @4stevenies
    @4stevenies9 ай бұрын

    Great vid. Just changed the diffs and transfer case fluid on my 02 Sequoia. The tapping must work. All drain and fill plugs came right out. 😊

  • @louisdefilippi8982
    @louisdefilippi8982 Жыл бұрын

    Straightforward and direct instructions. Thanks!

  • @dpg613
    @dpg613 Жыл бұрын

    Very detailed explanation just as open book. Thank you so much for the video posted

  • @chalito1
    @chalito13 ай бұрын

    EXCELLENT tutorial, sir!! Thank you for sharing your expert knowledge and educating weekend warriors like myself! :) God bless!

  • @p6102zrfxe
    @p6102zrfxe2 жыл бұрын

    As always, great video. Thank you AMD.

  • @Jim-MT
    @Jim-MT Жыл бұрын

    Even though I had watched your video before I forgot about the 'hammer tapping' trick. I tried to remove the fill plug on my 2016 Highlander's differential with a ratchet (no go) then an impact (again no go). I watched this video again and tried the 'hammer tapping' and both of those plugs came out SOOOOO easily with just a ratchet!! Thank you so much for the tip, you saved me a bunch of money! Now, I just have to find the fill plug on the transfer case LOL.

  • @MarzNet256
    @MarzNet2562 жыл бұрын

    Cool. I have a 2006 matrix 4wd with 183k. I use a 24mm 12pt box end (fill plug) and a 24mm 1/2 drive socket (drain plug) for transfer case. I ground the chamfer off the end of socket so it grabs the low profile bolt head better. Very easy service with proper information you have given.

  • @blacksheep6888
    @blacksheep6888 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for giving us the torque specifications i really recommend using a torque wrench on drain and fill plugs.

  • @bobcolorado3491
    @bobcolorado34912 жыл бұрын

    As always an excellent informative video. Thank you

  • @cameronharris2862
    @cameronharris28629 ай бұрын

    thanks. you answered multiple questions. I'm used to normal 4wd

  • @strangemagic4404
    @strangemagic4404 Жыл бұрын

    Such great videos! You’re a great teacher!

  • @bobspittle3201
    @bobspittle32012 жыл бұрын

    The best videos EVER on Toyotas.

  • @DT-of5qq
    @DT-of5qq Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for another awesome sharing mate. Super appreciate it.

  • @ryanlogan2911
    @ryanlogan2911 Жыл бұрын

    I have used this opportunity to swap the upper fill plugs with magnet style as well. And upgrade to 75w-140 synthetic.

  • @jacoblozano5040
    @jacoblozano50404 ай бұрын

    Outstanding video. Very informative…. Keep up the great videos! I will send you a sombrero !

  • @frankbiz
    @frankbiz2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the valuable information it was awesome!!! 👍🏻

  • @greenpepper4338
    @greenpepper4338 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent video as always!

  • @robertrusso1688
    @robertrusso1688 Жыл бұрын

    AMD you have the best tutorial. I did mine 2019 Tundra with Schaffer moly synthetic gear lube. Incredibly increases MpG to 17 from 15. Dealer wanted $600.

  • @East17A
    @East17A2 жыл бұрын

    awesome another topic I was wondering about 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽.. thank you very much

  • @jacklabloom635
    @jacklabloom63510 ай бұрын

    I changed the differential fluid today in my wife’s Lexus. I crawled under from the rear as far as I could and used a mirror tilted toward the plugs to show me where to put the hex drive socket and also where to insert the fill hose into the fill hole. The mirror made it easy, without having to raise the vehicle.

  • @Coffeeonbudget
    @Coffeeonbudget2 жыл бұрын

    Hey AMD, love your work thank you. A suggestion I work at night and listen to your recorded live stream. You can upload just a audio version of your live stream on podcast which will be very helpful in expanding your reach. I want this channel to grow. Thanks again 🙏.

  • @martinrodriguez7615
    @martinrodriguez76153 ай бұрын

    Love all your videos. So much info

  • @peterkwok9608
    @peterkwok96082 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for such a helpful video 👍👍God bless 🙌🙌

  • @multirotormanish7220
    @multirotormanish7220 Жыл бұрын

    Great video CCN! I have a 2010 Rav4 AWD and wanted to know what oil to use in the Transfer case as well as the rear differential? Thanks for all of your helpful video's you post. Much appreciated!

  • @shaynestebbing5597
    @shaynestebbing5597 Жыл бұрын

    This guy is an absolute legend! Thankyou for sharing your information once again. I have a quick question, is the Mobil 1 better than genuine toyota gear oil?

  • @markreynolds3850
    @markreynolds38502 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing this video, interesting and informative, thanks

  • @greenbudkelly2820
    @greenbudkelly2820 Жыл бұрын

    Another great video. Thanks for posting.

  • @InexplicableBill
    @InexplicableBill6 ай бұрын

    Thanks Ahmed! I'm getting ready to change the rear diff fluid on our 2008 Highlander with 250,000 miles on it and wanted to make sure I watched you do it first! Being in Massachusetts, I've been underneath the vehicle recently to observe what things look like after all these New England winters - that diff is crusted over with rust! I'm so glad to have seen you tap the plugs with a hammer, great tip!! Thanks again for the effort you expend for all of us DIYers.

  • @InexplicableBill

    @InexplicableBill

    5 ай бұрын

    It took me 2 days to change my gear oil. It was due to weather (I have no garage!) and schedule. But I took my time, sprayed PB blaster on the plugs, tapped them with a hammer, chipped away tons of rust crust on the diff casing, vacuumed, air blasted, and took notes of other things that needed work in the near future. (Like, how many people in the snow belt trust that their spare tire hanger is going to last? I fear the tire flying off one day...) The gear oil was probably last changed over 75,000 miles ago - I really don't remember. It came out like medium maple syrup in color, not too dark, and it had minor metal flake in it. The drain plug magnet is almost 3/4" long and had a fair amount of metal sludge on it, but nothing worrisome at all. I was very pleased, especially after having to spend $4,000 earlier this year to replace the front differential after it failed. Keeping the vehicle on a flat surface to be sure the gear oil fill is accurate is not the easiest project to do in your driveway. 😜 I removed the spare tire so my shoulders could fit under there.

  • @rickproulx6667
    @rickproulx66672 жыл бұрын

    Great hands on video 👍🏼

  • @doctormdds
    @doctormdds2 жыл бұрын

    Back when I was married(!) I bought my wife a 2001 Sequoia. I changed the rear differential oil at 10,000 miles. The drained oil was dark gray and had lots of metal shavings in it. My next change was at 30,000 miles. It was much less discolored. At each differential oil change the oil looked cleaner and cleaner. I guess my last change was at 120,000 miles. That oil looked like I put it in the day before. It was that clean after 30,000 miles. I did all maintenance by the book and we never did have any problem with that vehicle which appears to be typical for a Toyota.

  • @M447DT

    @M447DT

    2 жыл бұрын

    May i ask what other maintenance did you do on that vehicle? I'm asking because I'm new to DIY car work and I'm trying to learn as much as I can about taking care of a car.

  • @samuelmizrahi5207
    @samuelmizrahi52076 ай бұрын

    I went to my Lexus dealer and requested them to change these fluids at 32,000 miles on my 2020 Lexus IS300 AWD Sport. They said they don't do these fluid changes as they are lifetime. Never had a dealer turn down a request for service before. I may have to try this myself using this video as it sounds like it should be done. Thanks.

  • @TimeforchangeTrudeaumustgoEndb
    @TimeforchangeTrudeaumustgoEndb2 жыл бұрын

    Would you do a video on towing capacity breaking everything down from a mechanic's view , love your videos you don't discriminate you tell it as it is and are not afraid to tell us the good and the ugly.

  • @jayveecee1
    @jayveecee1 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome video as always!

  • @romeokabatay4655
    @romeokabatay46552 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. Your teaching technic is very informative and clear. You should be a professor at a technical school/ university😁I’m sure the students will learn from you a lot! -Los. Keep up the good work.

  • @joselolopez59
    @joselolopez59 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for this excellent video.

  • @chrisdonahue5309
    @chrisdonahue5309 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this video. I was on my way to filling from the high-mounted plug, until you set me straight!

  • @willmtaylor
    @willmtaylor Жыл бұрын

    My local dealer charges $450 for this as a “4 Wheel Drive Service.” Using this channel and others, I was able to do it for $75-including synthetic gear oil and new gaskets-on my 2005 Land Cruiser. Thanks you!

  • @kenwinchester
    @kenwinchester9 ай бұрын

    I enjoy your videos immensely and even though I don’t own a Toyota vehicle I will eventually as they are so well built and reliable. I apologize if my question has already been answered, but to do this maintenance doesn’t the vehicle need to be level like when servicing the transmission fluid? Thank you so much for your expert service to all of us.

  • @TubeBrowser2
    @TubeBrowser22 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the vid. Just Bought '11 RX350 FWD with 29K miles Lexus and want to do fluid cleanse.

  • @mattb9664
    @mattb96642 жыл бұрын

    This is a great straight forward procedure for those tackling it and a refresher for those of us who only do it once every 2-3 years! Are the procedures for the AWD Torsen models any different?

  • @TheCarCareNut

    @TheCarCareNut

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi! The same. You just need to be aware of the different fluid requirement

  • @joeythedime1838
    @joeythedime18382 жыл бұрын

    On my 4Runner I replaced the factory transfer case drain plug with a magnetic one. The size is M18x1.5×12. I used a Dimple Motor Oil Magnet but there are a few others on the market.

  • @Pepe-dq2ib

    @Pepe-dq2ib

    2 жыл бұрын

    My transfer case fluid always comes out crystal clean, just as the new oil.

  • @fizout
    @fizout2 жыл бұрын

    Another nice and simple DIY instruction, complete with part numbers and torque specs. It would be nice to have some input on the breather valves, regarding any cleaning, testing for blockages/rust, or pre-emptive replacement since they are a common cause of oil seal leaks in the rust belt.

  • @TheCarCareNut

    @TheCarCareNut

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi! If the breather is not a remote one if it spins or moves it’s good.

  • @MrRedHotChiliMan

    @MrRedHotChiliMan

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheCarCareNut how many breather valves on a 2008 Tacoma 4x4 trd sport quad cab/6ft bed?

  • @johnysky6066

    @johnysky6066

    8 ай бұрын

    Here is my question, should I put more stronger magnet drain plugs? apparently the toyota ones barely attracts any metal fuzz @@TheCarCareNut

  • @InexplicableBill

    @InexplicableBill

    6 ай бұрын

    @@johnysky6066 Or maybe Toyotas don't need bigger magnets because they are manufactured with tight tolerances and produce fewer metal shavings during their lifespans?

  • @sheldons231

    @sheldons231

    5 ай бұрын

    I actually still find a fair amount of wear particles on my rear diff (2014 Highlander). Now granted my first change was at pretty close to 60,000 mi (I didn't know then to do it sooner). But after changing it and then checking it at almost 69,000 mi it is fairly dark and still as much wear particles as before, I was to put in much stronger magnetic plugs but at 5mm longer don't know if the will fit on both top and bottom for even more cleaning performance.

  • @lylrys
    @lylrys Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video sir. I didn't realize how easy it was to change differential and transfer case. It looks easier than changing engine oil. My dealer was charging me 400 bucks to do this job.

  • @alan4sure

    @alan4sure

    Жыл бұрын

    My toyota dealer in Canada is $200 for both.

  • @MrRedHotChiliMan

    @MrRedHotChiliMan

    Жыл бұрын

    Ripoff ripoff ripoff, even 200 is ludicrous.

  • @TotodrivesspdTanker
    @TotodrivesspdTanker6 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much...short and informative.

  • @GrnXnham
    @GrnXnham11 ай бұрын

    I changed the transfer case fluid and the rear differential fluid on my 2016 Toyota RAV4 yesterday. The car had 70K miles and the fluid had never been replaced before. Given that I had waited longer than the recommended interval, I expected the oil to be really nasty. Nope. It looked like it was almost new. The front transfer case was still a nice gold color and had almost zero crud on the magnet. The rear diff was a little darker fluid with a little more crud on the magnet. I'm certainly not going to do this again at just another 30K with the fluid and magnets looking this good after 70K. I'll probably give it at least another 70K.

  • @Mac4Willy
    @Mac4Willy2 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Thanks

  • @davidagamemnonbanda3488
    @davidagamemnonbanda34882 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much for these videos. I really appreciate them as they help me better understand my vehicle. I have a question. I have a Toyota Corolla Axio 2010 AWD and I recently noticed a noise which I thought was due to worn out bearings. However, I have later found out that the noise actually originates from the rare diff. My thoughts are that I replace the entire diff... Challenge with replacing is where to find a replacement? And is this still a good idea because alternative is to disconnect the drive shaft and convert the car to a 2WD. Would you recommend that?

  • @shawnbelford3433
    @shawnbelford34332 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for another great tutorial! You make it enjoyable to work on your own vehicle!!

  • @timothy5974
    @timothy59742 жыл бұрын

    Another thumbs up from me🤟🤓 have a great day.

  • @inferno1770
    @inferno17702 жыл бұрын

    Great video you are my Toyota mechanic

  • @mrjoehimself
    @mrjoehimself11 ай бұрын

    Quality videos as always!

  • @mrelectric4577
    @mrelectric45772 жыл бұрын

    You, sir, are an inspiration. Your hard work, dedication, and attention to detail are 2nd to none. This is a great channel. What are your thoughts on the 2017 Lexus CT200h ? Thanks so much for your feedback.

  • @TheCarCareNut

    @TheCarCareNut

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi! The 2017 CT is good. Very close to the Prius but in a nicer package. Any CT after 2014 is good

  • @miguelescobedo3967
    @miguelescobedo39672 жыл бұрын

    I am so happy i found this video. I had my highlander transmission replaced and when i got it it started to leak transfer case fluid through the weep hole, only when i drove it. I took it back to the shop and the technician checked the fluid but i noticed the fluid gushed out and at that time i didnt know it should not gush out like that. They said there was no leak and it was a little normal to have som seepage in that area because they recently serviced it. But i noticed it kept leaking it was just small leak but i wasnt very happy about it. I started looking for answers and found this video, i remembered i saw a lot of oil comin out when that tech showed me that it was ok on oil level, and i went to check myself after watching this video, and sure it was overfilled with fluid. Thank you sir for this video it really helped me. I will look forward to see if it doesnt leak again, but im pretty sure it wont.

  • @tilliegh0christine

    @tilliegh0christine

    Жыл бұрын

    I have the same problem right now with mine, how did it go after draining to correct level.

  • @seanstratmoen2060
    @seanstratmoen2060 Жыл бұрын

    This video was very helpful and this is definitely something anyone can do. A couple of tips based on my experience with this is: 1. If you are skinny you can do it without even jacking the car up. 2: No idea how he got a ratchet in there as I had to use a 1/2 inch drive ratchet for the 24mm socket and while I could get onto the bolt, I couldn't ratchet as the exhaust pipe was in the way even with a swivel head. I ended up just adding a bunch of extensions (I saw this in someone else's video showing how to do this) and that allowed the ratchet to be all the way back behind the black floor shield and gave it room to move without rubbing on anything. From back here you can also see much better 3: I ordered a fluid pump but got the wrong size for my container and had to improvise. Using a large fluid syringe it was also pretty easy to put it in (especially for the rear diff). 4: Mine took exactly what the manual states for a 19 Highlander - 0.8qts in the front and 0.5qts in the rear. 5: There is a random hole on the left side of the rear of the transfer case (appears to be for a stud of some sort?). Going in blind after having been out from under the car for awhile and with the refill bolt out, it is easy to confuse the two if you are just sticking your hand up there to feel for a hole. If you do make this mistake, the oil will just seep out right away from the stud hole and if you are using a pump it will likely make a big mess. The best way to get visibility is to go back behind the black floor shield as you can see the refill hole very well from there. Whether using a syringe with an extended hose or a pump, i would suggest you set it up and then pump from back there so you can see everything you are doing.

  • @farhodaskarov5859

    @farhodaskarov5859

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Sean, can you please share video link for "I saw this in someone else's video showing how to do this"? I am having same issue with transfer case fill plug removal (Sienna 2017).

  • @seanstratmoen2060

    @seanstratmoen2060

    Жыл бұрын

    @@farhodaskarov5859 kzread.info/dash/bejne/eqmbmcOeoraxj7A.html about 4 minutes in

  • @alb12345672
    @alb123456722 жыл бұрын

    Lexus GS/IS/LS Sedans have a rear AWD transfer case that shares fluid with the trans. The trucks I believe have their own Fluid. Clean out your vents too. I had a front axle seal leak on my GS and it was because of a clogged vent. Similar setup to many trucks.

  • @Laggy200ms

    @Laggy200ms

    2 жыл бұрын

    Interesting, my Lexus dealer told me the AWD LS transfer case is separate from the transmission. I just had it in for all the fluids changed. Front & rear dif's, transfer case and transmission. All for a low price of $867. And even a car wash. No wax. I think that would have put it over a thousand bucks. I wish I could work on my own cars.😣

  • @alb12345672

    @alb12345672

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Laggy200ms I did it in a few hours. It is not the most fun job and the fluid stinks. Toyota Fluids are probably over $200 of that price. The rear end fluid is extremely expensive. The transfer case is physically separate but the LS could be slightly different, I think the transfer case has a torsion setup whereas the GS/IS has an open differential with a lockup system. Looking it up - yes, the LS takes special, expensive fluid in the Xfer case - different from the V6 GS and IS.

  • @bruceborchardt3166
    @bruceborchardt31662 жыл бұрын

    Can you talk about cleaning the vent on top of rear differential to prevent pressure build up and seal leaking. great video's

  • @jrbling25
    @jrbling252 ай бұрын

    Great video! On the issue of drivetrain, do you have any videos specifically about propellor shaft/spline/u-joint maintenance? Thanks!

  • @mrtaser556
    @mrtaser55610 ай бұрын

    Appreciate your channel.

  • @markreynolds3850
    @markreynolds38502 жыл бұрын

    Good to know, thanks for sharing this video.

  • @hanhh5263
    @hanhh5263 Жыл бұрын

    Hello, thank you so much for showing us. You are an awesome teacher! I have 2013 Toyota Venza. I could not find the differential drain plug anywhere. Please advise. Thank you in advance!

  • @claudiusdsouza8772
    @claudiusdsouza87722 жыл бұрын

    Just did this on my 2014 Toyota Rav4 which has 75000 miles on it but the most difficult and time consuming part was taking those stubborn hex bolts off (certainly a couple taps didn't work for me lol... I live in Toronto so am not sure if the salt on the roads during the winter creates this condition)especially the fill-in plug which is so hard to get to that i almost gave up. The transfer case/gear oil didn't look too bad (light brownish) so i don't know if it was worth the hassle since it's synthetic. I had recently replaced the transmission fluid after watching your video and that seemed so much easier. I can take comfort knowing that I don't need to worry about it for some time now😄 and thank you🙏🏽

  • @mikemaas6224

    @mikemaas6224

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi, I'm getting ready to do my 2018 Rav4. What type of GL-5 did you use? Do you only need the 10 mm hex, or is there a different size? Thanks!

  • @eugenedai2852
    @eugenedai28522 жыл бұрын

    Another Awesome and enlightful video!!!! You are absolutely the best Toyota KZreadr!! I am preparing the gasket for my following DIY job, could you tell me the part No. of gasket for 2017 Highlander transfer case, rear Differential Fluid and transmission, respectively? Are the fill and drian gasket the same? Many thanks mate.

  • @TheCarCareNut

    @TheCarCareNut

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi! They would be the same ones listed in the video

  • @bluefj-wc3vz
    @bluefj-wc3vz2 жыл бұрын

    Good stuff as usual.

  • @firstlast7099
    @firstlast7099 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video, I’m laying in my gravel driveway changing the transfer case fluid today. Could you do a video about approved jacking spots on the Sienna? I had to Jack the rear up at the differential but I’m not sure it’s the greatest spot.

  • @jdhern9078
    @jdhern90782 жыл бұрын

    Great video

  • @JasonSmith-se8he
    @JasonSmith-se8he Жыл бұрын

    Did this job on our 2017 Highlander today. Straight forward job for sure. Rounded off the fill on the rear diff a bit. I’ll likely just replace it. Good video

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