Toyota TOYOTA 02-FG30:
Need help with transmission

I just obtained a 2FG30 tow motor that had the planetary 3rd member remanufactured. It was installed by the previous owner and now does not shift into forward or reverse. Is this something a manual can help me with or is there an ez fix?

Myron
  • Posted 1 Mar 2012 21:48
  • Discussion started by zorproducts
  • Arizona, United States
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You need to check the Main, forward and reverse transmission pressures before doing anything else
  • Posted 29 Mar 2012 15:41
  • Reply by charlie_j
  • California, United States
Take time to do the job right the first time, or you will have to make time to do the job over

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