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Castrol Transmax Multi-vehicle Dex/Merc Automatic Transmission Fluid 4L - 3428483
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2014 Toyota Land Cruiser Transmission Fluid
A transmission fluid is absolutely relevant and used on the 2014 Toyota Land Cruiser (200 Series). Technical sources including Toyota’s Owner’s Manual and Repair Manual for this model, along with Aisin documentation for the AB60F 6‑speed automatic, specify Toyota Genuine ATF WS (JWS 3324) for the factory automatic transmission. It’s a sealed unit without a dipstick, and correct level checks are temperature‑based via the service plug.
On this Land Cruiser, transmission fluid does a lot more than just lubricate. It cools the gearbox, provides the hydraulic pressure that applies the clutch packs, protects internal components from wear, and helps deliver smooth, consistent shifts—especially under load with towing or off‑road use. Using the correct ATF WS is key to shift quality and long-term reliability.
Toyota literature classifies ATF WS as a long-life fill with no routine change under normal conditions. That said, for Australian and New Zealand conditions—think heavy towing, corrugations, heat, sand, and water crossings—many technicians recommend preventive servicing. A sensible approach is a fluid condition check at regular services and a drain-and-fill (and pan/strainer service if required) around 60,000–100,000 km or 4–6 years when the vehicle sees hard work. This helps manage heat-related oxidation and clutch material debris, keeping the AB60F happy.
Because it’s a sealed transmission, fluid level is checked with the vehicle level, the ATF warmed to the specified range (typically around 40–45°C), and the overflow plug removed to verify a light stream. A scan tool that reads transmission fluid temperature is needed. Mixing fluids is a no-go—stick with ATF WS only. If doing a partial drain-and-fill, expect only part of the total volume to be replaced each time, multiple services spaced over a short interval can refresh a larger percentage without using a flushing machine. Always fit new washers/gaskets, clean the pan magnets, and inspect for leaks at the cooler lines and pan.
- Signs the fluid needs attention: harsh or delayed shifts, shudder, dark/burnt-smelling fluid, visible debris on the pan magnets, or leaks.
Technical references: Toyota 2014 Land Cruiser Owner’s Manual and Repair Manual guidance on ATF WS and level-check procedures, and Aisin AB60F service information noting WS-spec fluid requirements.
FAQs
What transmission fluid does a 2014 Land Cruiser use?
It takes Toyota Genuine ATF WS (JWS 3324). Only use fluid that explicitly meets WS spec. The 200 Series is typically paired with the Aisin AB60F 6‑speed automatic in this model year.
When should the transmission fluid be changed?
Toyota lists no routine change under normal driving for ATF WS, but for towing, off‑road, hot climates, or frequent stop‑start, a drain-and-fill every 60,000–100,000 km is smart preventive maintenance. Always inspect condition and service sooner if the fluid is dark or smells burnt.
How do you check the level without a dipstick?
It’s a temperature-based overflow method: warm the transmission to the specified temp using a scan tool, cycle through gears, and remove the overflow plug to verify a thin stream. Because of the temperature and safety requirements, most owners have a workshop handle this.