Auto oil in T/C
Auto oil in T/C
Cheaking my T/C oil when changing the rear output seal and the oil was a light brownish color, could it be automatic oil contaminating the T/C oil. If this so, what would the likely problems be? It's a Prado 71series
There is a seal between the gearbox and the T/C in most (all?) one-piece gearbox/transfer case assemblies which can/does fail. In Hiluxes and Terranos I know that as the gearbox has a higher oil level than the T/C, the oil crossfeeds and what ends up happening is a gearbox failure due to low running levels, and when you check the T/C fluid level it pours out the check level/filler hole when you unscrew the filler bolt.
I would assume in your case there is a seal between them as well, since you want to keep the auto fluid and t/c oil separate... I'd be checking that... which probably means pulling the trans... yay...
First clue might be the levels of each fluid... was one high and one low? (no, thats not a personal question
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Steve
I would assume in your case there is a seal between them as well, since you want to keep the auto fluid and t/c oil separate... I'd be checking that... which probably means pulling the trans... yay...
First clue might be the levels of each fluid... was one high and one low? (no, thats not a personal question

Steve
Had the seal changed between the Auto & T/C, Set off on our Trip to Cental Otago, On comeing down off Oldman Range, the Auto wouldn't hold (lockup) comeing down to Piano Flat, checked the AutoOil level ( just on end of dip stick). Mecanic at Gore blow out the breather pipe,Thought this may be the cause , But on returning home 1200kms (checked oil level) Gess wot OIL LEVEL just on end of dip stick. Just have to put in another seal.