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Old 05-08-2013, 05:44 PM
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Can't Find ATF Fill Hole

Ive been searching on my laptop for about 3 hours while also looking at my transmission with no success. The only bolt hole that looks like 17mm has a hose connecting to the top of it. Every other bolt is either 10mm or 12mm. Here's a pic of said bolt.
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This is from the garage, https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-2004-2008-93/rr-journals-atf-drain-refill-3g-garage-c-012-a-556044/. Page 2 has an actual photo.

Video from youtube, look at 3:31. I think he's also a member here.

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Too much hair around it? Tell that whip to get with the times and shave that bush
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Yep - that's the video I created.

You have to move a few things, grow about 12" inches then peer down.
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Doesnt the bolt say ATF?

My uncle just did a ATF change on mine and he showed where the bolt was located.
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Originally Posted by MandoTL
Doesnt the bolt say ATF?

My uncle just did a ATF change on mine and he showed where the bolt was located.
This has to be the best "value added" post I've seen in a while.
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See thats the bolt I thought it was!! But if you look in my original post that is THE bolt but it has that 90 degree steel hose with the rubber hose coming off of it. I am so confused as to why it is there and why I seem to be the only one who has one there
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I am sure it is the same bolt no doubt about it, that connector also shown in the picture is the dark bluish one shown next to it in the video with the one bolt mounting hole. Can someone please help?
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Originally Posted by lusid
This has to be the best "value added" post I've seen in a while.
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not sure if your being sarcastic or acknowledging that the ATF fill bolt is simple to locate

I mean am I wrong, I dont want to give the wrong advice, it was a quick glimpse where it was located, he wiggled the fuse box to gain access. It looked like it said ATF etched in the bolt. lol

But I like to continue to gain knowledge where important fluid fill bolts and drain bolts are before I ever tackle DIY. But for now I am too chicken shit to do on my own.
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heres a video to get a better idea, yes it is easy to locate and i have located it but mine seems to be different.

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This whole TL Gen should all have the same fill bolt location. And you've looked around in that area like a bit underneath the fuse box area.

Its a bit hard to see clearly where your focusing on.

https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-2004-2008-93/c-026-diy-changing-atf-pics-745892/
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Is this a real early TL? doesnt that look like the added oil jet that was added to fix the 2nd gen TL transmission problem?
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Originally Posted by pohljm
Is this a real early TL? doesnt that look like the added oil jet that was added to fix the 2nd gen TL transmission problem?
Thats what I was going to ask, what year his TL was because its strange that the ATF bolt is not where it should be for 3G TL.
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thats not a 3G tl
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What year TL? My 04 doesn't have an accessible ATF fill hole because of the 2nd gear oil jet thing mentioned in another post.

You'll have to fill through the dipstick tube
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^would like to see a pic of that.
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If you compare my first pic to this one, you will see that the electrical connector in the diagram is the same one in my picture, and that 90 degree elbow is where the fill bolt is. And what trans fix are you talking about? Because that would make sense as to why mine seems different than everybody else's!
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And it's a 2004 TL
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Yep upon further research my car was one of the recalls, and had the 2nd gear oil jet installed into the fill bolt. There anyway to take this out temporarily to speed up the process? I feel like I should be able to pull it out but I don't want to break anything.
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Originally Posted by MrNG
Yep upon further research my car was one of the recalls, and had the 2nd gear oil jet installed into the fill bolt. There anyway to take this out temporarily to speed up the process? I feel like I should be able to pull it out but I don't want to break anything.
yes, you can remove the retaining bolt and hose(hose clamp first) then slide out the jet. Just make sure the O-ring isn't damaged. personally I would just fill through the dipstick tube as mentioned earlier

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Yeah that's what I was thinking, after doing a 3x3 ATF drain and refill it might be a little much for that little o ring.
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Filling through the dipstick isn't too bad. The hardest part was finding a funnel with a small enough tip to fit without spilling everywhere. I would guess the opening is 3/8ths inch or so. I couldn't find anything off the shelf and had to drill a hole in the end of a pen cap then tape the cap to the end of a standard transmission funnel.

There must be a better way...let me know what you figure out and good luck!
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3/8" clear vinyl tubing.
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O Reilly auto parts, $2.49! Problem solved.
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That rubber hose is for the ATF cooler. I had this issue, take out the small bolt that holds the bracket for the rubber hose, then just pull the whole hose part away. It shouldn't require hardly any force at all! That is the fill hole.
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Ran across this same issue today with my 2004. I read in the service records that it was called in for a second gear transmission recall. I knew that was the correct bolt, but couldn't figure out why the 90° elbow and hose were attached to it.

All I did was remove the 12mm bolt on the bracket and it pulled right out of the fill bolt.
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