No reply. A question. Good land cruiser shop in Houston? Not a Toyo dealer plz.
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Check out these monster flakes in my transmission!
I don't have the OD vibration that are in the other 2000 transmission threads.. but I'll post this now and we'll see how long it lasts. A real MONSTER metal shaving was on one of the plugs. It looks solid, but it's so thin it disintegrates upon touching (or so I was told). Enjoy! My...forum.ih8mud.com
Still cruisin at 260k lol. No transmission problems.Mine has 192,000 still cruisin. 2000 uzj100.
I rebuilt my son's 2000 LX470 A343F at 302,950 miles. It has 310,700 miles on it now and I couldn't be happier with it. PM me if you haven't made a decision or found another solution.First time poster, though I’ve been lurking for years. Thanks to this thread, I caught my 2000 LX transmission before it blew at 288,000. Currently getting quotes for rebuild vs dealer remanufactured replacement. Obvious cost/benefit analysis of out-of-pocket, warranty, etc. decision to be made, but…
Question to the group: for those who had the work done, how happy are you in retrospect with your decision?
Bought her about 10 years ago. Lots of camping trips, road trips, two kids’ first car, one more kid to go in two years, and I’m currently using it as my daily driver while I decide what to buy next… eyeing some 2020, 2021s. All of that to say, I’m emotionally attached and don’t want to throw in the towel. Curious how everyone has faired with theirs years after doing the transmission.
6 hours at $150-180/hr at a transmission shop. Right at $1,000, with fluids and cores. That's labor only, and it's the total job, not just R&R.Found a super deal on a 2003 LX470 that needs a new transmission. Does anyone have a cost estimate on labor for a transmission replacement?
Change your fluid regularly and it'll stay that way.Still cruisin at 260k lol. No transmission problems.
Is that a rebuild or a straight-up replacement?6 hours at $150-180/hr at a transmission shop. Right at $1,000, with fluids and cores. That's labor only, and it's the total job, not just R&R.
This is unfortunately the worst case failure for this year, or at least part of the year. Are they putting a used O/D carrier in, and if so, from what?Let me start my Story! It is a 2000 Model with 245K miles.
I knew 2000 transmissions had a problem but never thought it is a bearing in the O/D. At about 45-55 MPH, there was a pulsing/vibration (comes and goes away every 7-10 seconds) and thought it is from front CV's. Got OEM CV's and no improvement. I now remember there was a faint pitch whine at cruising speeds with on-throttle. Soon after releasing the throttle, the whine disappears.
On my way back home from Louisiana, at one point I felt it hard shifted into 2nd and nothing after that. Drove fine... Took it a road trip to Corpus Christy: drove 80 MPH for 4 hours and no issues, pulled into get gas, rest stops, no problem... Near San Antonio, it's time to refill, OK.. took it back to the service road with a right turn and then stepped on gas, and it didn't move as I expected. Thought a flat tire, pulled to the side and no issues... but heard a random clicking metallic sound under the car. Then started moving again and then I felt it is the trans slipping. No A/T temp light. On a speed bump, it didn't move..
Spoke to a stealership and they said rebuilt trans are on back order. Then went with a trans shop.
AFter their diagnosis, they said the O/D bearing broke and it chewed the internal parts. Now waiting to get it fixed. I am 5 hours away so I really cannot go see it, luckly they are honest people and told what they saw.
476k miles and never a second of tranny trouble as of this post..... and fluid hasn't been changed but maybe 3-4 times in 25 years and probably didn't need changing then. Apparently, proper fluid doesn't need changing. I have bought another LX for the money saved in fluid and time.Change your fluid regularly and it'll stay that way.
In my 200 series, I have 227k miles and have no records of the fluid changing... I'm very on the fence if I should do a drain and fill or keep it.476k miles and never a second of tranny trouble as of this post..... and fluid hasn't been changed but maybe 3-4 times in 25 years and probably didn't need changing then. Apparently, proper fluid doesn't need changing. I have bought another LX for the money saved in fluid and time.
But I think its fair to say there are more vehicles getting the tranny fluids changed fairly often than ones that aren't. I personally have used the same "very rarely change tranny fluid" method for many years on many LC/LX and zero issues. I certainly keep a check on the level and smell but rarely change. (I do not tow, however). I feel like I have good reasons to believe there may be something to just leave things alone unless you see, hear or smell issues.There is no such thing as lifetime fluid. More automatic transmissions have failed due to bad fluid than any other root cause.
Most ot the time when you take what is called "preventative" action in LC/LXs, you just think you are preventing problems, like protecting your tranny from exploding by making sure you change the fluid every 30k miles. But you just think you are, if you didn't change good tranny fluid so often, for example, you would know you didn't need to afterall and you would be an outlier too.... without wasting money, fluid and time. Its not a theory, I know it isn't needed.Every dataset has at least one outlier. I think it's a law, or something.