![]() ![]() 1984 Toyota A340H Electronic controlled AWD RWD 4-Speed w/TCC.1984 Toyota A340L 4-speed AT for trucks.1982 Toyota A140L/A140E World's first FWD 4-Speed w/TCC ATX - Camry.1981 Toyota A43DE 4-Speed w/TCC World's first microcomputer-controlled RWD AT.1977 Toyota A40D 4-speed AT with Overdrive RWD (A World's First).This fluid was first used in the following transmissions: This fluid superseded the previous fluid. Toyota became a licensed reseller of the GM Dexron-II(D) fluid it was marketed under the Toyota brand name. The fluid had better oxidation resistance characteristics which resulted in longer fluid life. In 1975, Toyota adopted the GM (GM6032M) with GM Dexron-II(D) fluid specification. 1962 A20 2-Speed Toyoglide Automatic transmission (Toyota's first fully automatic transmission).1959 A10 2-Speed Toyoglide Semi-Automatic transmission (Toyota's first semi-automatic transmission).This fluid was first used in the 1962 Toyota Corona (RT40, RS43L, MS43L, RT43L) used the following transmissions: Shell Donax T-6 Type "A" Suffix "A" fluid.Mobil Mobilfluid 200 Type "A" Suffix "A" fluid (see photos).Esso Standard ATF Type "A" Suffix "A" fluid.Caltex Texamatic Type "A" Suffix "A" fluid.Toyota recommended the following brands of Type "A" Suffix "A" fluids: In 1959, Toyota adopted the GM Type "A" Suffix "A" fluid specification. The fluid specification was revised again in 1958, 1959, and 1960. This fluid was better suited for the higher fluid temperatures caused by the unique torque converters and higher power engines of the day. In 1957, General Motors (GM) released a new Type "A" Suffix "A" fluid specification. See the details below for backward compatibility of each fluid.īefore Toyota ATF - 1959 - 1988 1959 - GM Type "A" Suffix "A" Fluid ġ963-1966 Mobilfluid ATF Type "A" Suffix "A" GM License No. There remains a market for older fluids that claim to meet the earlier fluid specifications. Newer 6, 8, and 10-speed transmissions as well as Hybrid-Electric (HEV), Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV), CVTs, and Electric Vehicle (EV) transmission technologies require specialized fluids to operate properly. Toyota has upgraded the ATF specifications over the years the newer fluids are not always backward compatible with previous fluids. ![]() Over the years, the original specification was supplanted by Type T-II, Type T-IV, and the WS fluid, which is the latest fluid. The original Toyota Type-T transmission fluid was not introduced until 1988. Toyota Automatic Transmission Fluids (ATF) 1 Toyota Automatic Transmission Fluids (ATF).
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