2009 Corolla CE - Drain ATF Wrench

fishycomics

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10th Gen and Latter. inverted bolt 10 mm. Sure looks like the Pann size if asked. but wait for an accurrate response and answer, not mine. I am a Picphonics and video type of guy not a typest


I find it funny that people ask questions and know all the answers. One of the questions was asked there are no magnets for the transmission...

http://www.diymytoyota.com/corolla/transmission-pan-drop-and-fluid-change/

and yet I see no correct tool for the plug ...

https://search.yahoo.com/search;_yl...+transmission+fluid+change&rs=0&fr2=rs-bottom
 
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#3
You can use an allen key or an allen head socket with a ratchet. Not sure of the size but if fishy says 10 mm then it is probably 10 mm.

Transmission and even oil pans nowaday typically contain magnets. Odd they didn't magnetize the drain pan plug but I guess that makes catching metal more efficient to have two magnets on the pan far apart from each other.

And the dealer wanted $60 for the transmission filter? What gives?
 
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fishycomics

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Don the Honda I had taken the Ratchets head, 10mm size, the ratchet we know are square. Since this is 5 corner, looks of the Pan bolts they may be 8mm -10mm, the site posted. does not say, but 12-14mm which is of the 2009 or 2007 I own.

I have a few keys that size around, but will take time to find?

lets go with not sure this size , it is not metric, it is a 1950's tool I say 3/8th if you asking me to guess

Here to help



What you will need
 
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fishycomics

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You are right I called it five I make mistakes lol

Still unsure the size. that is an old part it fits with some movement so just to show. Appreciate the correction there. I be lost without ya
 
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