Good afternoon!
I'm new to this forum, so I'm still gleaning a lot of info and "lurking"
However, I did have a question regarding the transmission on my 2010, 1.8L Corolla LE with 53k miles on it.
I've had a difficult time finding definitive info regarding the transmission service intervals. The Owner's Manual Maintenance Log only references
inspecting the transmission fluid at the 60k mile interval, and I don't see any recommendations for changing the fluid
unless the vehicle was used for towing, then the log recommends a fluid change at 60k miles. Out car has definitely not been used for towing
During routine warranty maintenance at the local dealership, I asked the tech about servicing the transmission, and he advised to have it serviced at 90k miles (I still don't see anything in Toyota's documentation regarding this change) and he printed out a copy of the Corolla maintenance schedule from Toyota's TIS.
Based on the information in this thread, it looks like people are doing their own drain-and-fill transmission services. However, based on Toyota's TSB TC010-07, it looks like this job is impossible for the weekend mechanic without access to Toyota's Transmission Fill System (looks like there is also a
closed topic, on this form, regarding this issue as well).
Does this service bulleting also apply to the 2010 models (since they are using the Toyota WS fluid standard)? I'm trying to discern whether I will be able to complete this service on my own, or if I will need to shop around for a shop that has this specific equipment.