Definitive list of recommended oil/grease types and quantities for 100 series (1 Viewer)

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I am worried about the recent front diff whining noise thread and going to do the diff oils / transfer / tranny oils (first time since purchase).

I couldn't find a complete list of how much I need to buy, so I looked through the 2004 LC FSM and found the quantities recommended. I'm assuming my 2000 LX will be the same.

Here's what I got; please add to the list if there are other oils / greases / etc. to add!


Engine Oil
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Drain and refill:
w/ Oil filter change: 6.8 liters (7.2 US qts, 6.0 Imp. qts)
w/o Oil filter change: 6.4 liters (6.8 US qts, 5.6 Imp. qts)

Dry fill:
8.0 liters (8.5 US qts, 7.0 Imp. qts)

API grade SL Energy-Conserving or ILSAC mul- tigrade engine oil.


Automatic Transmission Fluid
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Dry Fill: 10.6 liters (11.2 US qts, 9.3 lmp qts)
Drain and Refill: 3.0 liters (3.2 US qts, 2.6 lmp qts)

Transmission pan and drain plug removal: 1.3 liters (1.37 US qts, 1.14 Imp. qts)
Transmission valve body removal: 3.9 liters (4.12 US qts, 3.43 Imp. qts)
Torque converter removal: 5.3 liters (5.60 US qts, 4.66 Imp. qts)
Entire transmission assembly: 5.3 liters (5.60 US qts, 4.66 Imp. qts)

ATF WS


Coolant
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w/ Front heater: 14.8 liters (15.6 US qts, 13.0 Imp. qts)
w/ Front heater and rear heater: 15.3 liters (16.2 US qts, 13.4 Imp. qts)

TOYOTA LONG LIFE Antifreeze Coolant or equivalent


Front Drive Shaft
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Outboard joint grease: 368 - 378 g (13.0 - 13.3 oz.)
Inboard joint grease: 293 - 303 g (10.3 - 10.7 oz.)



Front Differential
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Hypoid gear oil
1.70 liters (1.80 US qts, 1.50 lmp.qts)

Hypoid gear oil API GL-5
Above -18 °C (0°F) SAE 90
Below -18 °C (0°F) SAE 80W-90 or 80W


Rear Differential
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Hypoid gear oil
Normal: 3.30 liters (3.49 US qts, 2.90 lmp.qts)
w/ Diff. lock: 3.20 liters (3.38 US qts, 2.82 lmp.qts)

Hypoid gear oil API GL-5
Above -18 °C (0°F) SAE 90
Below -18 °C (0°F) SAE 80W-90 or 80W

Hypoid gear oil LSD
w/ LSD: 3.30 liters (3.49 US qts, 2.90 lmp.qts)

Hypoid gear oil LSD API GL-5
Above -18 °C (0°F) SAE 90
Below -18 °C (0°F) SAE 80W-90 or 80W


Power Steering
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Power Steering Fluid: 0.8 liters (0.9 US qts, 0.7 lmp.qts)
ATF Dextron II or III



Transfer Case
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Transfer oil: 1.3 liters (1.4 US qts, 1.1 lmp. qts)
API GL-4 or GL-5 SAE 75W-90


AHC
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Toyota AHC Fluid
Needs 2 cans for flush; each can is 2.5L
 
Great info to have. Thanks yuji!
 
Great info. What would be even better is to know what recommended brand or oil to use, cost aside.

You could add greases to the list as well
 
Yep....that is about the same. Here is what I get on the MY GARAGE feature of the amsoil website...which I am pretty sure is free of charge and anyone can create the garage account and track all of their vehicles...pretty handy actually:

2000 LEXUS LX470 4.7L 8-cyl Engine Code 2UZ-FE
LUBRICANTS & FLUIDS:
Engine Oil
Grade 1......SL

Maximum Performance SAE 5W-30 Signature Series 100% Synthetic Motor Oil (ASLQT)

Drain Interval Information

Performance Plus XL 5W-30 Synthetic Motor Oil (XLFQT)

Drain Interval Information

Performance OE 5W30 Synthetic Motor Oil (OEFQT)

Drain Interval Information
All TEMPS......5W-30 [1]
Automatic Transmission,A343F......AF3
Synthetic Multi-Vehicle Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATFQT)
Torque-Drive Synthetic Transmission Fluid (ATD1G)
Differential, Front......GL-5
Above 0 F......90
SEVERE GEAR 75W-90 Synthetic EP Lubricant (SVGQT)
75W-90 Synthetic Long Life Gear Lube (FGRQT)
SEVERE GEAR 75W-110 Synthetic EP Lubricant (SVTQT)
SAE 80W-90 Synthetic Gear Lube (AGLQT)
Differential, Rear W/ Locking Diff......GL-5
Below 0 F......80W-90, 80W
SAE 80W-90 Synthetic Gear Lube (AGLQT)
SEVERE GEAR 75W-90 Synthetic EP Lubricant (SVGQT)
75W-90 Synthetic Long Life Gear Lube (FGRQT)
SEVERE GEAR 75W-110 Synthetic EP Lubricant (SVTQT)
Differential, Rear W/ Locking Diff......GL-5
Above 0 F......90
SEVERE GEAR 75W-90 Synthetic EP Lubricant (SVGQT)
75W-90 Synthetic Long Life Gear Lube (FGRQT)
SEVERE GEAR 75W-110 Synthetic EP Lubricant (SVTQT)
SAE 80W-90 Synthetic Gear Lube (AGLQT)
Differential, Rear W/O Locking Diff......GL-5
Above 0 F......90
SEVERE GEAR 75W-90 Synthetic EP Lubricant (SVGQT)
75W-90 Synthetic Long Life Gear Lube (FGRQT)
SEVERE GEAR 75W-110 Synthetic EP Lubricant (SVTQT)
SAE 80W-90 Synthetic Gear Lube (AGLQT)
Differential, Rear W/O Locking Diff......GL-5
Below 0 F......80W-90, 80W
SAE 80W-90 Synthetic Gear Lube (AGLQT)
SEVERE GEAR 75W-90 Synthetic EP Lubricant (SVGQT)
75W-90 Synthetic Long Life Gear Lube (FGRQT)
SEVERE GEAR 75W-110 Synthetic EP Lubricant (SVTQT)
Differential, Front......GL-5
Below 0 F......80W-90, 80W
SAE 80W-90 Synthetic Gear Lube (AGLQT)
SEVERE GEAR 75W-90 Synthetic EP Lubricant (SVGQT)
75W-90 Synthetic Long Life Gear Lube (FGRQT)
SEVERE GEAR 75W-110 Synthetic EP Lubricant (SVTQT)
Transfer Case,......GL-5
SEVERE GEAR 75W-90 Synthetic EP Lubricant (SVGQT)
Transfer Case,......GL-4
Synthetic Manual Transmission and Transaxle Gear Lube (75W-90) API GL-4 (MTGQT)
Fluids
Clutch Fluid......HB
AMSOIL Brake Fluid DOT-3 (BF3SN)
Brake Fluid......HB
AMSOIL Brake Fluid DOT-3 (BF3SN)
Clutch Fluid......
No AMSOIL Product Recommendation
Power Steering Fluid......AF3
Synthetic Multi-Vehicle Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATFQT)
Power Steering Fluid......AF3
Torque-Drive Synthetic Transmission Fluid (ATD1G)
[1] SAE 5W-30 is preferred.
FILTERS:
Oil Filter Absolute Efficiency Oil Filter (EA15K51) [1]
Oil Filter MANN Oil Filter (ML1003)
Air Filter WIX 42476 Air Filter
[1] Replaces the Ea15k33, which will still work for this vehicle
NGK PLUGS AND WIRESETS:
GPSERIES PLUG BKR6EGP NGK7092 [1]
IXIRIDIUM PLUG BKR6EIX-11 NGK3764 [1]
PREMIUMIRIDIUM PLUG IFR6T11 ^ # NGK4589 [1]
PREMIUMPLATINUM PLUG BKR6EP-11 * NGK2978 [1]
STANDARD PLUG BKR6ES-11 NGK5553 [1]
VPOWER PLUG BKR6E-11 NGK2756 [1]
WIRESET WIRESET Direct Fire Ignition [2]
[1] DOHC
[2] No Wires Req'd
WIPER BLADES:
Blade Class Driver Passenger Rear
ExactFit T241 T221 T161
NeoForm T16240 T16220 T16160
Winter T37245 T37225 T37160
CHASSIS LUBRICATION:
6-8 Fittings, 2 Plugs..........LB
Series 2000 Synthetic Racing Grease NLGI#2 GC/LB (GRGCR)
Synthetic Multi Purpose #2 (GLC3P)
Synthetic Water Resistant #2 (GWR3P)
CAPACITIES:
Engine, with filter..........7.2 quarts [1]
Cooling System, With Rear HEAT Initial Fill..........16.4 quarts
AMSOIL Antifreeze and Engine Coolant
Cooling System, Without RR HEAT Initial Fill..........15.9 quarts
AMSOIL Antifreeze and Engine Coolant
Automatic Transmission, A343F Initial Fill..........2 quarts
Automatic Transmission, Total Fill
4 speed A343F..........12.4 quarts
Differential, Front..........3.6 pints
Differential, With Locking Diff Rear..........7 pints
Differential, Without Locking Dif Rear..........6.6 pints
Transfer Case, ..........2.7 pints
[1] After refill check oil level.
TORQUES:
Oil Drain Plug.....29 ft/lbs
Transfer Case
Fill Plug 27 ft/lbs
Drain Plug 27 ft/lbs
 
I need help!!!

I am about to change the front/back differential gear oil and transfer case oil. I have change engine oil but never done this. I want to make sure I have the right gear oil type and correct crush washer types. I have read forum recommendations (there are many) and still confused.

Please tell me if I am correct:
Gear oil type for all 3=75w-90 (I am going with Royal Purple, lives in Texas)
Transfer case crush washer= #90430-18008
Front/Back differential crush washer= #12157-10010
 
I recently changed my transfor case, and front and rear diffs using m1 synthetic 75-90 ls. So far it seems to run smoother.
 
I need help!!!

I am about to change the front/back differential gear oil and transfer case oil. I have change engine oil but never done this. I want to make sure I have the right gear oil type and correct crush washer types. I have read forum recommendations (there are many) and still confused.

Please tell me if I am correct:
Gear oil type for all 3=75w-90 (I am going with Royal Purple, lives in Texas)
Transfer case crush washer= #90430-18008
Front/Back differential crush washer= #12157-10010

Just a few points to watch for:
If you have an LSD then you need to add a friction modifier or have suitable oil. I believe Royal Purple 75W-90 has a modifier already added.
Make sure you can remove filler plugs first before draining the oil.
Part numbers for washers are okay but #90430-18008 is plain aluminium type and not a crush washer.
You will need a 10mm Allen key for the front differential plugs. Best obtain a socket type so that you can re-torque them.
Remember the magnetic plugs go back in the drain holes.
If the rear differential drain and fill plugs are difficult to remove then try a 15/16 inch socket for a tighter fit, rather than 24mm.
Finally, before you start, have a plan on how you are going to refill oil into the differentials and transfer case.
Hope this helps.
 
Just a few points to watch for:
If you have an LSD then you need to add a friction modifier or have suitable oil. I believe Royal Purple 75W-90 has a modifier already added.
Make sure you can remove filler plugs first before draining the oil.
Part numbers for washers are okay but #90430-18008 is plain aluminium type and not a crush washer.
You will need a 10mm Allen key for the front differential plugs. Best obtain a socket type so that you can re-torque them.
Remember the magnetic plugs go back in the drain holes.
If the rear differential drain and fill plugs are difficult to remove then try a 15/16 inch socket for a tighter fit, rather than 24mm.
Finally, before you start, have a plan on how you are going to refill oil into the differentials and transfer case.
Hope this helps.

Yes, and thank you for the answer. I am asking these questions b/c, I hate to start something and then figure out either don't have the correct oil, parts or tools.

One for question please---From your post, I am assuming crush washer #12157-10010 will fit front/rare diffs and the transfer case?
 
Yes, and thank you for the answer. I am asking these questions b/c, I hate to start something and then figure out either don't have the correct oil, parts or tools.

One for question please---From your post, I am assuming crush washer #12157-10010 will fit front/rare diffs and the transfer case?

Just to clarify, the front and rear differentials use the crush washer #12157-10010 on both their fill and drain plugs. The transfer case uses the plain washer #90430-18008 on both fill and drain plugs. Finally, please make sure you support the vehicle properly when working underneath.
 
Just to clarify, the front and rear differentials use the crush washer #12157-10010 on both their fill and drain plugs. The transfer case uses the plain washer #90430-18008 on both fill and drain plugs. Finally, please make sure you support the vehicle properly when working underneath.

Once again, thank you.
 
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Great list, thanks for compiling it!

Why is it that nearly everything can be drained nearly completely except the transmission? 11.2 quarts on a dry fill, but only 3.2 quarts on a drain and refill? Where does the other 8 quarts sit?
 
Great list, thanks for compiling it!

Why is it that nearly everything can be drained nearly completely except the transmission? 11.2 quarts on a dry fill, but only 3.2 quarts on a drain and refill? Where does the other 8 quarts sit?


Inside the torque converter and coolers I'd guess....

-G
 
Great list, thanks for compiling it!

Why is it that nearly everything can be drained nearly completely except the transmission? 11.2 quarts on a dry fill, but only 3.2 quarts on a drain and refill? Where does the other 8 quarts sit?
That's no different than any other vehicle with an auto trans...more fluid in the converter, internal trans passages, and the coolers than in the drain pan.

Going back to the Amsoil list, I simplify fluid changes by using...

Toyota Long Life or Zerex Asian coolant.

M1 5W-30 engine oil.

M1 75W-90 gear oil for diffs and TC.

M1 synthetic grease for U-joints and slip joints on the driveshafts.

M1 Dexron II/III atf.

Amsoil NGLI #1 with moly for front hub spindle bearings.

Steve
 
That's no different than any other vehicle with an auto trans...more fluid in the converter, internal trans passages, and the coolers than in the drain pan.

Going back to the Amsoil list, I simplify fluid changes by using...

Toyota Long Life or Zerex Asian coolant.

M1 5W-30 engine oil.

M1 75W-90 gear oil for diffs and TC.

M1 synthetic grease for U-joints and slip joints on the driveshafts.

M1 Dexron II/III atf.

Amsoil NGLI #1 with moly for front hub spindle bearings.

Steve

thanks for the list Steve, ill likely do the same this week.

regarding the transmission, the only way to truly freshen the ATF at home is to complete multiple drains/refills, 3 quarts at a time?
 
thanks for the list Steve, ill likely do the same this week.

regarding the transmission, the only way to truly freshen the ATF at home is to complete multiple drains/refills, 3 quarts at a time?
Correct. A thread here someplace calculates how many flushes on dirty fluid would be needed to get it close to a complete flush. I seem to have no issues just draining and replacing ~ 4 quarts at the same time I drain and refill the diffs and transfer case; that's every 2 years or ~ 20K.

Steve
 
regarding the transmission, the only way to truly freshen the ATF at home is to complete multiple drains/refills, 3 quarts at a time?

Not true. It's fairly easy to change out all your ATF.

WS ATF Flush Procedure

This is for a five speed, but I have the four speed and it was pretty easy to piece all the information together.
 

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