Sunday, September 18, 2011

How do you know if your '96 Toyota Camrys tranny fluid and differential fluid are mixed or seperate?

I've recently heard that Depending on the car some are separate and some are mixed together. Like I said I have a '96 Toyota Camry 4 cylinder. I have fluid leaking from where the drivers side axle is connected to the differential.|||Scope, To answer your question, how many automatic transmission dip-stick and fill tubes does your car have? I've never seen an automatic transmission with more than one. *Your ring and pinion and automatic transmission are both lubricated with automatic transmission fluid. It's a simple repair to remove and re-press a new inner axle seal. Unfortunately the half-shaft has to come out to do the job. The inner axle shaft, just to the left of the splines should be checked for a mark or groove. If there is a grove on the axle (which could lead to another fluid leak) spend an extra $65.00 for a re-manufactured half shaft.|||No single component it these vehicles use mixture of two different grade of oil in them. Even the manufactures object mixing same grade of different producers.


For details refer the manual.


------------------WISH U %26amp; Ur FAMILY A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.|||Some of the toyotas have seperate gear box and differential lubricants Call your dealer service dept and ask . I have seen corollas with seperate lubrication .|||I would try -wish123.com-also. It can link your question to experts in the field who give you exact complete answer. I asked some questions and received excellent experts feedback. Hope that helps.|||Could be Power steering fluid.|||Read the owners manual if you have one. That will tell you.|||they're seperate should see fill plug on that side|||read your manual that came with your car or look it up online

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