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The computer lists a synthetic fluid costing $ 9 per quart.
In my 1992 Toyota car, I use standard fluid labelled Dexron/Mercon, which is a transmission fluid covering about 90 % of the cars in the USA.
Many companies make this, it is all the same.
This fluid I use costs about $ 2.50 - 3.00 a quart.
God bless your efforts.
easiest way to get the part you need is call this number +234-1-8520009. It's official Hyundai importer for Nigeria, they know about every dealer in the country and they can provide you all the information you need.
it will cost you from $80 to $120 at dealer. (depend what is your state)
But if DIY will cost you 4qt to 5qt of transmission fluild. Price each quart $ 5.00 to 7.00 ea ( dealer price)
Hint : You must use the right transmission fluid type (buy from Toyota dealer never get wrong fluid)
Change transmission fluid is not same as change engine oil.
So Be careful. don't mess up your transmission, it will cost you more than $4500
These vehicles are not reliable at this age and mileage (nor were they when near new) so you will be buying yourself a repair bill unless a heap of items on the vehicle have been renewed.
At 192000 miles the vehicle is passed it's useful life.
There are numerous problems from bad axle seals to engine and transmission issues, brake problems, various electrical problems, fuel pump failures etc etc. You need to check everything especially the auto which will fail and is not cheap to replace.
High mileage vehicles are rarely a decent buy and are cheap to purchase for a reason.
Hello there: no it is more cost efficient if you do it your self the cost of the pump for this car i have listed below to show you the price it would be more expensive if a shop had to do this
cold winters? 5W-30, moderate winters 10W-30W, any brand is ok, they all meet the manufacturers specs these days. about 4.0 quarts nd then recheck level hot. as far as cost about $2-3 per quart, if U want to use synthetic ( much extended engine life) then $5 per quart.
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