Tell him to look again.
Do it yourself, fluid is available on amazon or genos.they are clueless, "we don't work on many 3500s"
need to find another dealer, East Iowa , and ideas?
Do it yourself, fluid is available on amazon or genos.
As I recall, the aisin has a drain plug, so to just do a drain and fill it would be pretty easy.crazy question, but what does that involve?
I got so drenched on the fuel filter change outs I swore I would never be under that truck again. But the big question is , has there been an update on the recommended fluid change out? What is a good recommended oil ? ( didn't realize there was a plug)It’s VERY SIMPLE.
Get 9 quarts. Check fluid level before starting to confirm it’s on the full mark. Pop drain plug, let it drain for a hour or so. Put drain plug in. Now measure exactly how much you drained out. Fill with new fluid with same amount removed.
I got so drenched on the fuel filter change outs I swore I would never be under that truck again. But the big question is , has there been an update on the recommended fluid change out? What is a good recommended oil ? ( didn't realize there was a plug)
Why not measure?
Because I don’t measure any fluid I drain, I simply read the specs for fluid requirement and check the level according to the manual. I’ve never see any procedure that recommends measuring fluid drained on a service.
Do you measure your engine oil, coolant, gear lube, etc for a service?
8 quarts seems high. Most of the threads I’ve read use around 7.2 to get back to the proper range.
As you’ve stated before....the 4-Runner will NEVER see GCW’s these trucks will see, either.IMO 30K is too frequent.
My 03 4Runner has an Aisin that uses the same spec fluid, and that fluid is good for life. That’s a major difference in service intervals. Needless to say, I’ve changed the 4Runner fluid a few times.
As you’ve stated before....the 4-Runner will NEVER see GCW’s these trucks will see, either.