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How much transmission fluid does a 2002 Toyota Sequoia hold?

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Ernest Rivas

The 2002 Toyota Sequoia requires Dexron ViATF Transmission Fluid with a capacity of 2.1 quarts. Transmission fluid acts as a lubricant, protecting the transmission's components from heat damage. The cost of a transmission fluid change for your Sequoia typically ranges from $110 to $140 for labor, with parts priced at $50. It's recommended to change the transmission fluid every 30,000 miles. Signs that indicate a need for a fluid change include a grinding noise from the transmission, difficulty shifting gears, slipping during gear changes, sudden surges, and delayed movement after putting the vehicle in gear.

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  • Lashonda P

    The amount of transmission fluid that the 2002 Toyota Sequoia can hold is 5 quarts.

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