Sunday, September 29, 2019

Questions About 1994 Toyota Camry

Dear all,

I've 1994 Toyota Camry. Recently, when I changed the oil, the person in the workshop said I had to change the fluid for the transmission system, the brake. Can I do it alone? If so, is there a special place to look? Should I unload the old and then the new liquid?

Incidentally, I have the feeling that my car is getting stronger. Then they realized it was the blackboard. We need to replace it. Each of you has had similar experiences. Do you have any idea how much it will cost?

Thanks
Mary



Answer:

  1. The transmission fluid has been replaced: contact the Toyota dealer and purchase the appropriate fluid for the Toyota transmission (is DEXRON), a new seal for the gearbox. Empty the old fluid, unscrew it and remove it. Look down at the gearbox to see the filter. Remove and use gas or WD-40 to clean it (a new one is not necessary). When tightening the pan, it is necessary to lightly tighten the screws until they are all tightened.
  2. Do not change the brake fluid now, unless you have someone to help you. Therefore, you should know how to do this and how to drain the air from the system. This work that you need to see from someone does, so you'll know how.
  3. Do you mean that the smoke came out somewhere along the way, increasing the sounds? In that case, try the do-it-yourself to save money.

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