automatic transmission fluid TOYOTA CAMRY 2000 Service Owner's Manual

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SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE LOGS45
DEALER SERVICE VERIFICATION
1If vehicle is equipped with limited-slip differential.
Maintenance Log.
. SUVs & Tacoma
45,000 Miles or 36 Months
❑Replace engine oil and oil filter
❑Rotate tires
❑Lubricate propeller shaft and re-torque bolts (all 4WD except RAV4)
❑Re-torque drive shaft flange bolts (all 4WD except Land Cruiser)
❑Inspect the following:__
Automatic transmission fluid__
Differential oil
__
Ball joints and dust covers__
Drive shaft boots
__
Brake lines and hoses__
Exhaust pipes and mountings
__
Brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs__
Steering gear box
__
Limited-slip differential oil__
Steering linkage
(Land Cruiser, 4WD RAV4)
1
Additional Maintenance Items for Special Operating Conditions:*
❑Inspect engine air filter
❑Inspect nuts and bolts on chassis and body
❑Replace automatic transmission fluid
❑Replace differential oil (including limited-slip)
Date: __________________
Mileage: _______________
45,000 Miles or 36 Months
45,000 Miles or 36 Months

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Maintenance Log.
. SUVs & Tacoma
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE LOGS49
75,000 Miles or 60 Months
❑Replace engine oil and oil filter
❑Rotate tires
❑Lubricate propeller shaft and re-torque bolts (all 4WD except RAV4)
❑Re-torque drive shaft flange bolts (all 4WD except Land Cruiser)
❑Inspect the following:__
Automatic transmission fluid__
Differential oil
__
Ball joints and dust covers__
Drive shaft boots
__
Brake lines and hoses__
Exhaust pipes and mountings
__
Brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs__
Steering gear box
__
Limited-slip differential oil__
Steering linkage
(Land Cruiser, 4WD RAV4)
1
Additional Maintenance Items for Special Operating Conditions:*
❑Inspect engine air filter
❑Inspect nuts and bolts on chassis and body
❑Replace automatic transmission fluid
❑Replace differential oil (including limited-slip)
Date: __________________
Mileage: _______________
75,000 Miles or 60 Months
75,000 Miles or 60 Months
DEALER SERVICE VERIFICATION
1If vehicle is equipped with limited-slip differential.

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Maintenance Log.
. SUVs & Tacoma
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE LOGS53
105,000 Miles or 84 Months
❑Replace engine oil and oil filter
❑Rotate tires
❑Lubricate propeller shaft and re-torque bolts (all 4WD except RAV4)
❑Re-torque drive shaft flange bolts (all 4WD except Land Cruiser)
❑Inspect the following:__
Automatic transmission fluid__
Differential oil
__
Ball joints and dust covers__
Drive shaft boots
__
Brake lines and hoses__
Exhaust pipes and mountings
__
Brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs__
Steering gear box
__
Limited-slip differential oil__
Steering linkage
(Land Cruiser, 4WD RAV4)
1
Additional Maintenance Items for Special Operating Conditions:*
❑Inspect engine air filter
❑Inspect nuts and bolts on chassis and body
❑Replace automatic transmission fluid
❑Replace differential oil (including limited-slip)
Date: __________________
Mileage: _______________
105,000 Miles or 84 Months
105,000 Miles or 84 Months
DEALER SERVICE VERIFICATION

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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLECOMPONENT PARTS ±
AX±32
COMPONENT PARTS
GENERAL NOTES
The instructions here are organized so that you work on only one component group at a time.
This will help avoid confusion from similar±looking parts of different subassemblies being on your work-
bench at the same time.
The component groups are inspected and repaired from the converter housing side.
As much as possible, complete the inspection, repair and assembly before proceeding to the next com-
ponent group. If a component group cannot be assembled because parts are being ordered, be sure
to keep all parts of that group in a separate container while proceeding with disassembly, inspection,
repair and assembly of other component groups.
Recommended fluid for the automatic transaxle:
DEXRON ® @@@@@: [g 2]
GENERAL CLEANING NOTES:
1. All disassembled parts should be washed clean and any fluid passages and holes blown through with
compressed air.
2. When using compressed air to dry parts, always aim away from yourself to prevent accidentally spray-
ing automatic transmission fluid or kerosene in your face.
3. The recommended automatic transaxle fluid or kerosene should be used for cleaning.
PARTS ARRANGEMENT:
1. After cleaning, the parts should be arranged in the correct order to allow efficient inspection, repairs,
and reassembly.
2. When disassembling a valve body, be sure to keep each valve together with the corresponding spring.
3. New brakes and clutches that are to be used for replacement must be soaked in transaxle fluid for at
least 15 minutes before assembly.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY:
1. All oil seal rings, clutch discs, clutch plates, rotating parts, and sliding surfaces should be coated with
transmission fluid prior to reassembly.
2. All gaskets and rubber O±rings should be replaced.
3. Make sure that the ends of a snap ring are not aligned with one of the cutouts and are installed in the
groove correctly.
4. If a worn bushing is to be replaced, the subassembly containing that bushing must be replaced.
5. Check thrust bearings and races for wear or damage. Replace if necessary.
6. Use petroleum jelly to keep parts in place.
AX0EY±02

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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLECOMPONENT PARTS REMOVAL ±
AX±33
GENERAL NOTES
The instructions here are organized so that you work on only one component group at a time.
This will help avoid confusion from similar±looking parts of different subassemblies being on your work-
bench at the same time.
The component groups are inspected and repaired from the converter housing side.
As much as possible, complete the inspection, repair and assembly before proceeding to the next compo-
nent group. If a component group cannot be assembled because parts are being ordered, be sure to keep
all parts of that group in a separate container while proceeding with disassembly, inspection, repair and
assembly of other component groups.
Recommended fluid for the automatic transaxle: ATF D±@@@@@: [g 2] or DEXRON®@@@@@: [g
3](DEXRON®@@@@@: [g 2])
1. GENERAL CLEANING NOTES:
(a) All disassembled parts should be washed clean and any fluid passages and holes blown through with
compressed air.
(b) When using compressed air to dry parts, always aim away from yourself to prevent accidentally spray-
ing automatic transaxle fluid or kerosene in your face.
(c) The recommended automatic transaxle fluid or kerosene should be used for cleaning.
2. PARTS ARRANGEMENT:
(a) After cleaning, the parts should be arranged in the correct order to allow efficient inspection, repairs,
and reassembly.
(b) When disassembling a valve body, be sure to keep each valve together with the corresponding spring.
(c) New brakes and clutches that are to be used for replacement must be soaked in transaxle fluid for at
least fifteen minutes before assembly.
3. GENERAL ASSEMBLY:
(a) All oil seal rings, clutch discs, clutch plates, rotating parts, and sliding surfaces should be coated with
transmission fluid prior to reassembly.
(b) All gaskets and rubber O±rings should be replaced.
(c) Make sure that the ends of a snap ring are not aligned with one of the cutouts and are installed in the
groove correctly.
(d) If a worn bushing is to be replaced, the subassembly containing that bushing must be replaced.
(e) Check thrust bearings and races for wear or damage. Replace if necessary.
(f) Use petroleum jelly to keep parts in place.
AX02T±07

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IN04Q±03
IN±36
± INTRODUCTIONTERMS
36 Author: Date:
TERMS
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL
AbbreviationsMeaning
ABSAnti±Lock Brake System
ACAlternating Current
ACCAccessory
ACISAcoustic Control Induction System
ACSDAutomatic Cold Start Device
A.D.D.Automatic Disconnecting Differential
A/FAir±Fuel Ratio
AHCActive Height Control Suspension
ALRAutomatic Locking Retractor
ALTAlternator
AMPAmplifier
ANTAntenna
APPROX.Approximately
A/TAutomatic Transmission (Transaxle)
AT FAutomatic Transmission Fluid
AUTOAutomatic
AUXAuxiliary
AV GAverage
AV SAdaptive Variable Suspension
BACSBoost Altitude Compensation System
BATBattery
BDCBottom Dead Center
B/LBi±Level
B/SBore±Stroke Ratio
BTDCBefore Top Dead Center
BVSVBimetallic Vacuum Switching Valve
Calif.California
CBCircuit Breaker
CCoCatalytic Converter For Oxidation
CDCompact Disc
CFCornering Force
CGCenter Of Gravity
CHChannel
COMB.Combination
CPECoupe
CPSCombustion Pressure Sensor
CPUCentral Processing Unit
CRSChild Restraint System
CTRCenter
C/VCheck Valve
CVControl Valve
CWCurb Weight

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MA003±09
MA±4
± MAINTENANCEUNDER HOOD
47 Author: Date:
UNDER HOOD
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
1. GENERAL NOTES
Maintenance items may vary from country to country. Check the owner's manual supplement in which
the maintenance schedule is shown.
Every service item in the periodic maintenance schedule must be performed.
Periodic maintenance service must be performed according to whichever interval in the periodic main-
tenance schedule occurs first, the odometer reading (miles) or the time interval (months).
Maintenance service after the last period should be performed at the same interval as before unless
otherwise noted.
Failure to do even one item an cause the engine to run poorly and increase exhaust emissions.
2. WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID
Check that there is sufficient fluid in the tank.
3. ENGINE COOLANT LEVEL
Check that the coolant level is between the ºFULLº and ºLOWº lines on the see±through reservoir.
4. RADIATOR AND HOSES
(a) Check that the front of the radiator is clean and not blocked with leaves, dirt or bugs.
(b) Check the hoses for cracks, kinks, rot or loose connections.
5. BATTERY ELECTROLYTE LEVEL
Check that the electrolyte level of all battery cells is between the upper and lower level lines on the case.
6. BRAKE AND CLUTCH FLUID LEVELS
(a) Check that the brake and clutch fluid levels are near the upper level line on the see±through reservoirs.
(b) Check that the clutch fluid level is with is ± 5 mm (0.20 in.). of the reservoir hem.
7. ENGINE DRIVE BELTS
Check drive belt for fraying, cracks, wear or oiliness.
8. ENGINE OIL LEVEL
Check the level on the dipstick with the engine turned off.
9. POWER STEERING FLUID LEVEL
Check the level.
The level should be in the ºHOTº or ºCOLDº range depending on the fluid temperature.
10. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID LEVEL
(a) Park the vehicle on a level surface.
(b) With the engine idling and the parking brake applied, shift the selector into all positions from ºPº to ºLº,
and then shift into ºPº position.
(c) Pull out the dipstick and wipe off the fluid with a clean rag. Re±insert the dipstick and check that the
fluid level is in the HOT range.
(d) Do this check with the fluid at normal driving temperature (70 ± 80°C, 158 ± 176°F).
HINT:
Wait until the engine cools down (approx. 30 min.) before checking the fluid level after extended driving at
high speeds, in hot weather, in heavy traffic or pulling a trailer.
11. EXHAUST SYSTEM
If any change in the sound of the exhaust or smell of the exhaust fumes is noticed, have the cause located
and corrected.

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Toyota Supports ASE CertificationPage 1 of 1
TC001-02Title:
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID
REQUIREMENTS
Models:
All '00 ± '02 Models & '03 Corolla & Matrix
Technical Service
BULLETIN
May 24, 2002

Please refer to the following table for correct application of Dexron
III (Dexron II) and
Toyota Type T±IV Automatic Transmission Fluids or equivalent.
MODEL2000200120022003
AvalonA541EA541EA541EN/A
CamryA140E, A541EA140E, A541EU140E, U241EN/A
CelicaU240E, U341EU240E, U341EU240E, U341EN/A
CorollaA131L, A245EA131L, A245EA131L, A245EA245E
ECHOU340EU340EU340EN/A
HighlanderN/AU140E, U140F,
U241EU140E, U140F,
U241EN/A
Land CruiserA343FA343FA343FN/A
RAV4A247EA540HU140F, U241EU140F, U241EN/A
SequoiaN/AA340E, A340FA340E, A340FN/A
SiennaA540EA541EA541EN/A
SolaraA140E, A541EA140E, A541EA140EU241EN/A
TacomaA340E, A340F, A43DA340E, A340F, A44DA340E, A340F, A44DN/A
TundraA340E, A340FA340E, A340FA340E, A340FN/A
4RunnerA340E, A340FA340E, A340FA340E, A340FN/A
MatrixN/AN/AN/AA246E
MatrixN/AN/AN/AU240E
MatrixN/AN/AN/AU341F
PriusN/AP111P111N/A
LEGEND
Type T±IV Fluid
Dexron III (Dexron II)
PART NUMBERPART NAME
08886±81015ATF Type T±IV
00718±ATF00Dexron III (Dexron II)
OP CODEDESCRIPTIONTIMEOPNT1T2
N/ANot Applicable to Warranty±±±±
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Toyota Supports ASE CertificationPage 1 of 1
TC003±98Title:
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID
TYPE T-IV
Models:
All Models
Technical Service
BULLETIN
June 19, 1998

The introduction of Automatic Transmission Fluid type T±IV makes type T±II obsolete.
Use type T±IV for all applications that specify ATF type T±II.
All vehicles with Automatic Transmissions specified to use ATF Types T±II or T±IV.
TYPE OF ATF
SPECIFIED ATFDextron®±IIITYPE TTYPE T±IITYPE T±IV
Dextron®±II or IIIOKXXX
TYPE TXOKXX
TYPE T±IIXXOKOK
TYPE T±IVXXXOK
X = NOT USABLE
SIZENEW PART NUMBERPART NAME
4 Liter08886±01705ATF type T±IV
OP CODEDESCRIPTIONTIMEOPNT1T2
N/ANot Applicable to Warranty ±±±±
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Toyota Supports ASE CertificationPage 1 of 1
TC003±99Title:
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUIDS
Models:
All Models
Technical Service
BULLETIN
May 21, 1999

REVISION NOTICE:
The information contained in this TSB updates TC003±98 dated June 19, 1998.
Automatic Transmission Fluid Type T±IV now replaces Type T±II fluid. Use Type T±IV for
all applications that specify ATF Type T±II.
Please refer to the following table for the interchangeability between each ATF.
All vehicles produced after 1993 with Automatic Transmissions specified to use
ATF Type T, T±II and T±IV.
SPECIFIED ATFTYPE OF ATFSPECIFIED ATFDEXTRON) II OR IIITYPE TTYPE T±IITYPE T±IV
DEXTRON) II OR IIIOKXXX
TYPE TXOKXOK
TYPE T±IIXXOKOK
TYPE T±IVXXXOK
X = NOT USABLE
NOTICE:
With the exception of mixing ATF Type T with Type T±IV fluids, different types of fluids
must not
be mixed.
SIZENEW PART NUMBERPART NAME
4 Liter08886±01705ATF Type T±IV
OP CODEDESCRIPTIONTIMEOPNT1T2
N/ANot Applicable to Warranty ±±±±
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