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Anonymous Posted on Jul 13, 2013

1989 toyota sr5 transmission

Truck has the v6 in it. Transmission is soaked with fluid and it doesn't want to move in fwd gear, but moves fine in reverse. Fluid was topped off. It has the automatic tranny. Think it's a 3vze.takes a lot of revs to move fwd.

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I would say if you have a lot of oil everywhere you have some kind of source where the oil is coming from power wash area and check where this oil is coming from repair as needed or may require total rebuild

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when you open your hood look in the back of the motor on the left side.. you should see a stick with a circle on the end of it for your finger have you vehicle running warmed up that means let it run for 10 or 15 min. and then pull the stick out.. wipe it off real good. stick it back in all the way.. pull it back out and hold it horizontally and check it.. it's sometimes hard to read because it has bubbles on it.. try it a couple of times to get an accurate reading good-luck ray

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  • Posted on Sep 07, 2012

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I've got exactly the same problem in '93 Camry w/5SFE automatic w/248,000mi. Transmission shop I trust told me ****** was gone. Another mechanic said the same. I'll drive it 'til the forward gears stop working. Forward L,2,D work great, except downshifting doesn't slow the car at all, although the engine goes to idle.

Let me know if there is any easy fix! Already did a fluid & filter change. . . .results no change. Thanks, cc

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