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The Toyota Tundra made in 2006 requires 6 quarts of transmission fluid. It is recommended to change the fluid every 30,000 to 60,000 miles to prevent issues. When the transmission fluid is old, it will produce unpleasant noises, indicating the need for a change. A failing torque converter can also result in problems. The transmission is a vital part of the vehicle, and problems are inevitable over time. Symptoms such as harsh shifting, shuddering, gear sticking, jerking, and potential fluid leaks should be addressed promptly to avoid acceleration problems and slipping transmission.
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Transmission experiencing slippage once the fluid reaches high temperatures.
Could you please help me by adding approximately 6 quarts of transmission fluid to my 2006 Toyota Sequoia 4.7? I've noticed a slight delay in acceleration (around 1-2 seconds) sometimes, but only when I come to a full stop. Additionally, the traction control light comes on. Do you have any suggestions or thoughts on this issue?
The fluid capacity for the transmission of a 2006 Toyota Tundra is 6 quarts.