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Parts for your 2013 Toyota Land cruiser-Transmission fluid
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Castrol Transmax Multi-vehicle Dex/Merc Automatic Transmission Fluid 4L - 3428483
Castrol Transmax ATF Dex LV Multi-vehicle Automatic Transmission Fluid 4L - 3428860
Castrol Transmax Multi-vehicle Dex/Merc Automatic Transmission Fluid 1L - 3428484
Castrol Transmax ATF Dex/Merc LV Multi-Vehicle Automatic Transmission Fluid 20L - 3430696
Castrol Transmax ATF Dex/Merc Multi-vehicle Automatic Transmission Fluid 20L - 3429062
Penrite ATF DEX-III Multi-Vehicle Mineral Automatic Transmission Fluid 205L - ATFDX3205
2013 Toyota Land Cruiser Transmission Fluid
Transmission fluid is absolutely relevant to the 2013 Toyota Land Cruiser (200 Series). Technical sources including the 2013 Land Cruiser Owner’s Manual, Toyota’s Repair Manual for the 200 Series, and Aisin service information for the 6‑speed automatic (AB60F/A760F family) specify Toyota Genuine ATF WS (World Standard) and note a sealed, no‑dipstick design. So yes—this model uses automatic transmission fluid and relies on it for proper operation and durability.
For the 2013 Land Cruiser, transmission fluid is the lifeblood of the 6‑speed auto. It lubricates the gears and clutches, cools the transmission under load, and provides the precise hydraulic pressure the box needs to shift smoothly—whether that’s crawling up a rutted fire trail or cruising the motorway. Toyota specifies ATF WS, a low‑viscosity fluid engineered for consistent shift quality and efficiency.
Servicing advice for Aussie and Kiwi conditions:
- Fluid type: Use Toyota Genuine ATF WS only. Don’t mix with Dexron or “multi‑vehicle” ATF unless it explicitly states Toyota WS compatibility.
- Service approach: The transmission is “sealed” and has no dipstick. Level is checked via the filler/overflow plugs at a set fluid temperature, typically around 40–45°C, using a scan tool or thermometer. Best left to a workshop familiar with Toyota procedures.
- Intervals: Toyota often lists no routine replacement under normal use with WS fluid. In Australia and New Zealand, many technicians recommend a drain‑and‑fill around 60,000–90,000 km (or 3–5 years) if the vehicle tows, works hard off‑road, or sees hot, dusty conditions. At minimum, have it inspected at major services.
- Capacity and method: A full dry fill is roughly 10–12 litres