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Check in your owner's manual or with the dealer. It has to take either gear oil, or a few manuals do take transmission fluid, don't know about your model. All manual transmissions have a drain plug near the bottom of the case, and a fill plug about half way up on the transaxle case. You check the level by taking out the fill plug and see if the oil is right up to the fill plug hole. If oil is o.k., make sure it is not the gearshift linkage binding before you suspect an internal problem inside the transmission. Good luck.
That's not something to do at home, especially if you don't know where to start. It usually involves removing the trans sump pan. Take to a quick oil change place and have it done. Furthermore, a "normal" home style trans fluid change only replaces about a third of the fluid. Professional place with right equipment will change all of it. (Trans fluid rule of thumb.. 80 k mile or so ought to be changed, but check your drivers manual for details.)
I have this car. There is no oil low light. Only light that will ever come on is the check engine light reminding you to change your oil. If this is or ever comes on and you need to turn it off follow these steps. With the engine off, push and hold the odometer reset button. While holding the button, turn the key to the on position and the light will turn off. It would be a good idea to check engine oil levels periodically anyway, especially before long road trips.
changing oil on Scion tc is actually 5000 mile in which your service engine light will come up and the oil actually 4 1/2 liters to be exact. i will 5/30 on yours
front is as same as gm, 2 on caliper do not forget to press caliper pistons back into themselves, then just take pads out and replace then, install and start car and press on brake to bring pressure back into caliper
YOU CAN GO TO ANY ADVANDED AUTO PARTS AND THEY CAN HOOK UP A OBD2 SCANNER, WE THEY DO ASK THEM TO RESET THE LIGHT FOR YOU.. THIS IS A FREE SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC..GOOD LUCK KEITH..
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