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Old Sep 11, 2021 | 08:34 AM
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Default 2007 CE 2.4L MT fluid capacities

Vehicle has 152,000 miles and runs great. Owned since new and these fluids have never been changed except for oil. Want to change all the fluids and cannot find the information as to capacities except for motor oil and fuel and anything I try to find on internet is no help. Can someone direct me to where to get capacities and types needed for Coolant, Power Steering fluid, Brake fluid, Manual transmission, rear differential. Want to make sure I have correct and sufficient of all these when I start to changes.

Thanks for any help or direction to a site that lists all this.
 
Old Sep 11, 2021 | 03:05 PM
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The owners manual has reference to the coolant and trans type and capacities. It only references the type of fluid for the brakes and PS.

For owners manual see link below:

https://www.toyota.com/owners/resour...als.camry.2007

Brake bleeding might take 16 oz or more. Take note once the container is opened the fluid will absorb water. Might consider both a quart and a pint container here.

For PS 2 quarts should be OK. Remove the fluid from the PS reservoir and refill with new. Operate the vehicle then repeat the remove/fill/operate procedure until the fluid is clear.

If doing the trans take note the trans pan holds a couple of quarts with the rest in the torque converter which can not be drained. Here you can do a number of drain and refills or a complete change. If doing a complete change you will need 3-4 more quarts then the total trans capacity. This is because it will take an additional number of quarts run through the trans before the fluid to becomes clear. The internet has posts on how to DIY.
 
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