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Parts for your 2001 Daihatsu Terios-Transmission filter
Repco Automatic Transmission Filter Kit Trans. Code: 4L60E - GFS431
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Ryco Automatic Transmission Filter Kit Trans. Code: M74LE, ML85LE, M93LE, M97LE, ML91LE, ML95LE, ML93LE - RTK1
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Repco Automatic Transmission Filter Kit Trans. Code: 4L30E - GFS432
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Ryco Automatic Transmission Filter Kit Trans. Code: 722.6 - RTK92
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Repco Automatic Transmission Filter Kit Trans. Code: 6R80 - GFS682
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Ryco Automatic Transmission Filter Kit Trans. Code: A245E, U340E, U341E - RTK91
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Repco Automatic Transmission Filter Kit Trans. Code: A343F - GFS4181
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Repco Automatic Transmission Filter Kit Trans. Code: R4AX-EL Series 2 - GFS449
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Transmission Filter Maintenance for the 2001 Daihatsu Terios
Servicing your 2001 Daihatsu Terios is essential for keeping it running smoothly, and the transmission filter plays a crucial role in the longevity and performance of your vehicle's transmission system. The transmission filter helps to keep contaminants out of the transmission fluid, ensuring that the fluid can do its job of lubricating and cooling effectively. When it comes to maintaining your Terios, paying attention to the transmission filter is key.
When assessing whether it's time to replace your transmission filter, it's essential to consider the manufacturer's recommendations on service intervals. Typical advice suggests replacing the transmission filter every 30,000 to 60,000 kilometres, depending on driving conditions and your personal driving habits. Frequent towing, city driving, or even off-road adventures can necessitate more frequent changes.
Recognising the signs that your transmission filter might need attention is also important. These can include unusual noises, slipping gears, or a burning smell during operation. Any delay in addressing these signs could lead to more significant problems, so prompt attention is advisable.
Replacing the transmission filter is generally recommended to be part of a broader transmission service, which also includes changing the transmission fluid. Following these steps can help the longevity and performance of your car's transmission:
- Locate the Transmission Pan: The transmission filter resides within the transmission pan. Make sure the vehicle is securely lifted before you start.
- Drain the Transmission Fluid: Place a container to catch the old fluid, and carefully remove the bolts on the transmission pan to access the filter.
- Replace the Transmission Filter: Once you have access, remove the old transmission filter and replace it with a new one. Ensure it is securely in place.
- Replace the Gasket: To prevent leaks, it's essential to use a new gasket when replacing the transmission pan.
- Refill Transmission Fluid: After securing the pan, refill with the appropriate transmission fluid while checking the level to meet manufacturer specifications.
For those without experience in car maintenance or in possession of the required tools, it might be best to get a professional mechanic to perform this service. Regular maintenance of your 2001 Daihatsu Terios is a smart way to ensure long-lasting performance and to avoid costly repairs down the line. Taking the time once in a while to check your vehicle's components is always worth it in the end, and your Terios will thank you for it. Whether you're cruising down the highway or exploring off-beat paths, a well-maintained transmission guarantees peace of mind and a smoother drive.