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    Trans filter for 10th Gen Corolla

    I have an 09 and was told by dealer it's WS and not to change it.
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    Common Practice?

    One time I filled according to spec and it was .5 quarts too much.
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    Common Practice?

    In short, yes. They have a list of capacities and then use a pump until it reaches that amount. When I did it, I always checked after and then warmed up the car and checked the level again and looked for leaks. My guess is that a lot of guys just fill and forget.
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    Trans filter for 10th Gen Corolla

    I believe the 10th gen is 2009-2013.
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    Trans filter for 10th Gen Corolla

    I'm interested too. My wife's 09 Corolla is nearing 100k as well.
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    Does anyone use Oil Catch Cans here?

    Wondering if I should get one for my Jeep or my wife's 09 Corolla.
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    Well, that was a 'fun' oil change experience

    Originally Posted By: user52165 One word: Fumoto I just ordered one for my Jeep a few days ago. The short nipple version.
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    2006 Jeep Liberty 3.7 65,000mi

    Oh, and a gallon of Valvoline 80w-90 was $19.99 (free) with my AutoZone rewards.
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    2006 Jeep Liberty 3.7 65,000mi

    Originally Posted By: 84zmyfavorite Why, I mean Why go 15,000 miles in my opinion. I would recommend a UOA to see where Your 3.7 is at, and fill her up with that PYB(in 5w-30) and spin on that Wix or my favorite, Purolator Classic for a peace of mind 5,000mile OCI. I was talking about the...
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    2006 Jeep Liberty 3.7 65,000mi

    Originally Posted By: 84zmyfavorite I have a Good Friend here in Wenatchee, actually East Wenatchee that has a 2006 Liberty with the 3.7 at roughly the same mileage, and I was wondering if me talking about bobistheoilguy finally got to him, and you were him. His wife has a Tercel, though. Is...
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    2006 Jeep Liberty 3.7 65,000mi

    Originally Posted By: kschachn OK, I'm not easily surprised anymore, but that's a new one. I can't even make up stuff as good as that. Originally Posted By: NineFingerFury I heard not to use synthetic in the diffs because it doesn't stick to the gears as well. Well, glad I could surprise you...
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    2006 Jeep Liberty 3.7 65,000mi

    Originally Posted By: zrxkawboy Sounds like you've been listening to "tjkj2002". The guy's an idiot...the self-proclaimed expert on absolutely everything. He once told how he uses Mobil 1 in his Jeep, and carries a drain pan, oil, and filter in the back so that when he hits 3,000 miles, he can...
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    2006 Jeep Liberty 3.7 65,000mi

    Originally Posted By: T_CUDA I have NEVER seen a diff. go bad from using synthetic, always been a leak and no fluid or 200k on factory conventional fill. Factory fill on the rear diff is synthetic and conventional in the front. That may be so, but all I ever heard at LOSTJeeps.com and...
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    2006 Jeep Liberty 3.7 65,000mi

    Originally Posted By: 84zmyfavorite NineFingerFurry, are you in Wenatchee, WA by chance? Nope. Kent, WA. I was in Wenatchee a few weeks ago on my way to and from Chelan though.
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    2006 Jeep Liberty 3.7 65,000mi

    Originally Posted By: mark pruett I just got done with a 2.5 year / 10540 mile OCI using 5w-30 Mobil 1 EP and a Motorcraft FL-400S in a 3.7L Dodge Dakota (2005) with the same 42RLE automatic transmission as your Liberty. Fine UOA- no issues over the course of the OCI either. UOA LINK I've...
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