Skip to content Skip to navigation menu

Your Selected Vehicle

Brands

Show More Show Less

Price

Parts for your 2011 Toyota Hiace-Transmission fluid

Sort by

Explore 4WD & Adventure

Showing 40 - 59 of 59 products

2011 Toyota HiAce Transmission Fluid — What it does and when to change it

Transmission fluid is absolutely relevant to the 2011 Toyota HiAce. Technical sources such as the Toyota Owner’s Manual for the 200 Series HiAce and Toyota service literature note that automatic versions use Toyota‑specified ATF, while manuals use a dedicated manual transmission oil. Most 4‑speed automatics of this era commonly specify Toyota ATF Type T‑IV (JWS 3309), while some later builds and markets may specify Toyota ATF WS (JWS 3324). Manual gearboxes are specified for Toyota Genuine Manual Transmission Gear Oil LV 75W (or an API GL‑4 75W equivalent). Always confirm against the owner’s manual, the under‑bonnet label, or Toyota repair information for the exact spec tied to the VIN.

In a HiAce automatic, ATF does the heavy lifting: it provides hydraulic pressure for shifting, lubricates gears and clutches, manages heat, and controls friction so shifts feel smooth and consistent. In manual versions, the transmission oil focuses on lubrication, wear protection, and synchroniser performance so it snicks into gear cleanly without baulking or crunching.

While Toyota often calls many late‑model automatics “sealed” with no routine change under normal conditions, Australian and New Zealand driving (stop‑start, heat, loads, towing) counts as severe service. Independent fleet practice and Toyota service guidance support proactive replacement. A practical approach for the HiAce is ATF drain‑and‑fill every 60,000–100,000 km for automatics, and manual gearbox oil every 40,000–60,000 km. If the auto has no dipstick, the level is set at a specified temperature via the overflow plug, so it’s a workshop job with the right equipment. Don’t mix ATF specs