I bought the torque pro app, but it won't connect to the Fixd OBD2 device. It's likely set to only work with the Fixd app, so I'll purchase a decent OBD2 scanner that I know is made to function with the torque app. In the meantime I took my car out, and stopped after 15 minutes of stop and go...
I have a Fixd OBD2 reader I bought back in 2021. Just downloaded the Torque app. Will see if it will interface with the reader. If not I'll simply go online and buy a universal OBD2 reader that will interface.
I am wondering though. After driving it, and parking it, am I still supposed to run...
Hi. Yes, the level of fluid an change significantly with just a little temp variation.
That said, do you know if the 2012 Corolla LE has a temp sensor for the trans fluid?
I've no problem getting a relatively inexpensive scan tool, if it has a transmission fluid temp function on it.
Beyond...
I assume the temp is that of the trans fluid? I'm currently using a fixd obd2 tool with blue tooth that connects to their app on my phone, and it only has an option for reading coolant temperate. Is there an inexpensive scanner tool that can also read transmission fluid temp? Does the 2012...
Well, I let it idle, went through the gears, and it was at the high cold mark. Maybe that's where it should be if you start it from cold, and even it idles 15 minutes it doesn't expand much. I don't know.
I will need to change it soon anyhow, as I am on change 6 of 10 to fully flush the system...
The Haynes manual doesn't go into that much detail. It simply says to fill it slowly, constantly checking while it is in idle, then to shift through the gears when at the high cold mark. Beyond that it doesn't say.
Am wondering if I should drive it, park, switch through the gears, and then...
Well, I have a scan tool that tells me the engine temp. Not sure if that's supposed to be my guide. Kinda don't think that reflect the transmission fluid temp.
Hello. I drive a 2012 Toyota Corolla LE.
I'm having some difficulty sussing out the correct level for my transmission fluid.
I've read online that you want to fill it, and check the level when the car is warm, not hot. Meaning you start it, and let it idle for 5-10 minutes.
Others say...
Thanks. I think it will be fine, as I poured a gallon of atf in with the drain pan plug off. Will be changing the trans filter also, and removing, and cleaning the drain pan. There might be some oil left in there, but so little as to be negligible I think.
Thanks. I got concerned because I read online about how I needed to get it towed, and flushed if this happened, as the oil would penetrate the discs, over heat, and thrash the trans.