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#1 ·
I just bought a used '10 FJ 4x4 with a manual transmission. It is coming up on 30k so I am getting ready to change out diff, tc, and transmission oils. I intend to use mobil 1 75w-90. Can I use this for the manual transmission?
 
#2 ·
No you can't. Mobil has a LSD additive in there oil. You can get trany oil from Redline 75w90 Gl4 synthetic which most of us have in our trany. You can use the Mobil in front and rear diff and in the T-case since those components don't care if the oil has LSD additive in them.


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#4 ·
I had to order for my self over the web, since I couldn't get it locally and my only option was the Internet and it was worth the wait. MT90 is one of the best oil out there. There is no cutting corner when it comes to any manual trany. We have to go with the specs.


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#6 ·
after to speaking to a few mechanics/shops, 2 suggested I stick to the recommended oil per the manual, while the other two said 75w-90 mobil 1 could be used in the diff, transfer case, and manual transmission. they said that the front diff and manual tranny use the same, but the rear is usually thicker because it is used more. I then advised him that the '10 manual is full time 4wd, he then responded saying that the tranny could use the same oil.

my problem is that I have been to 4 different auto shops and can not find redline mt90. I was able to find mobil 1 75w-90. has anyone used this for their manual transmission? Is it merely a preference? or would using the same gear oil in the manual tranny cause problems?
 
#7 ·
I have had Royal Purple MT oil (synthetic) which does not have the LS additives. The bottles say "for Manual Transmission". If you use the other RP oil, its bot going to help the synchros and could cause occasional grinding.

I've had it for the last 20K miles and ts shifting very nice, the stick vibrates a lot less too.
 
#13 · (Edited)
From looking at your signature you have a 6 speed manual transmission. Therefore, you can change your transmission fluid anytime you want, it's very basic and simple in comparison the the automatic transmissions.

The manual transmission lube is gear oil - it's same stuff that's used in your transfer case, front and rear diffs!

Pesonally, I wouldn't wait 60,000 miles before changing the gear oil in transmission, it's too risky. If it were my truck I'd change it out (for first time) between 10,000 - 15,000 miles, max! and then follow the maintenance shedule for the remaining changes.
 
#15 ·
I wouldn't wait 60,000 to change the trany oil.


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#17 ·
The manual and dealership recommend changing out fluids at 30k.

I took a look at my rear diff and the fluid looks VERY clean. Im a few thousand away from 30k, so im going to continue to shop around for either Amsoil, Mobil Delvac, and Redline. I cant find any of these in my local shops. Ive already tried 5 places!

Toyota wants $24 a quart for their Gear oil!!
 
#36 ·
Yours looks clean at 30k? I heard that some guys new mt fj had only 1600kms and the rear diff oil already turned black because the breakin period. My 2014 mt fj has 2500kms now, most are highway, I was gonna change out all the fluid. But maybe I should check it first to see if it's clean or not. No point to change a clean oil.
By the way, none here use royal purple 75w90? I heard that's the best oil.
 
#18 ·
Uhhhh... I'm at 82k without changing the oil. No problems as I'm just going off to what the dealer is telling me. I was about to do it but I decided not to. Hmmm.. Is there an official Toyota publication where it states that the MT's don't get world standard fluid?
 
#19 ·
Is there an official Toyota publication where it states that the MT's don't get world standard fluid?
Only the auto trans gets the Toyota WS fluid

The official 2007 shop manual is a good starting point. See attached
 

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#20 ·
I have run Mobil 1, Red Line, Walmart generic 75w-90 synthetic oil in my M-transmission. Presently I have the Amsoil product in there.
 
#32 ·
Bump for you :cheers:.

Just looking real fast, the drain looks like it is at the bottom of the transmission in the middle; and the filler located towards the rear of the tranny half way up vertically.

Which gear oil are you going to be using?
 
#40 ·
I have 80K on mine with mobile 1 not saying its correct but I have no issues and have ran it since new. I change it very 20K.
 
#44 ·
I have a 2014 manual transmission FJ cruiser.
I bought redline MT90 manual transmission oil, at the back says 75w90 gl 4.
Meet the require on the owners manual.
And I been searching on what is the best oil for fj MT, turns out royal purple might not be a good idea.
But motor oil from RP is really good after oil test from a lot of brands.
So I got RP 0w20 for motor, RP 75w90 Max gear (gl 4 or 5) for diff F/R and transfer case.
The 2014 calls for 75w85 gl5, but RP max gear should be fine, cuz at the back says it's for gl 5 or 4.
Why the F toyota change it to 75w85?
I don't know if it will void warranty or not by using RP max gear 75w90.
 
#45 ·
Dang I didn't know the oil on a manual trans was supposed to be changed every 20-30k miles, that sounds ridiculous short considering there is no torque converter slipping like an auto trans. I have 65k miles in mine, bought it used with 21k, and I haven't touched the trans fluid. I'll probably do it one of this days.
 
#46 ·
I've been using Redline MT90 for 5 or 6 years now. It is GTG......