Toyota Automatic Transmission Fluid - ATF History Part 5

WeberAuto February 16, 2019
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Learn about ATF from the first 2-Speed Toyoglide in 1959 to the latest AGA0E 10-Speed transmission in 2017. 60 incredible Years of Toyota Automatic Transmission Fluid History, a YouTube first! TIMELINE: 0:00 Start 0:12 Introduction 0:18 2005 visit to Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology 0:56 History of Toyota Transmission Technology exhibit 1:21 MUST-SEE: 1959 2-Speed A10 Toyoglide semi-automatic transmission 3:10 1963 2-Speed A20 Toyoglide fully-automatic transmission 3:22 1963 Toyota Corona with 2-speed Toyoglide 5:10 Mobilfluid 200 Type "A" Suffix "A" (General Motors GM) fluid 7:40 1967 3-Speed A30 Toyoglide automatic transmission 8:00 Caltex Texamatic Type-F (Ford) fluid 9:10 Toyoglide Toolkit 10:40 1967 GM Dexron(B) Fluid 11:20 1970 A32 Electronically Controlled Automatic Transmission (EAT) 12:06 Aisin makes Toyota transmissions 13:49 1973 GM Dexron-II(C) fluid 14:20 1975 GM Dexron-II(D) through Dexron-III fluids 14:50 MUST-SEE: 1988 Toyota Type T fluid for the All-Wheel Drive (AWD) A241H transmission in the 1988 Corolla 17:30 Toyota Dexron-II and Dexron-III compatible fluid 18:53 1993 Toyota Type T-II fluid for the A340Ei transmission in the 1993 Turbo Supra 20:08 1995 Toyota Type T-III fluid for slip-controlled torque converter clutches 22:58 1998 Toyota Type T-IV fluid; Next Generation High-Performance ATF for slip-controlled automatic transmission 25:54 2002 Toyota World Standard (WS) fluid for 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10-speed transmissions 27:20 8-speed transmissions 28:10 10-speed transmission 28:25 The mysterious history of the Toyota WS fluid 32:00 Toyota CVT fluids 33:53 ATF composition 34:46 MUST-SEE: Buyer Beware: Aftermarket Fluid compatibility (or not) 35:10 MUST-SEE: Castrol Import Multi-Vehicle fluid 37:53 MUST-SEE: Valvoline Max Life Multi-Vehicle fluid 40:05 Video wrap-up ABOUT US: Weber State University (WSU) - Department of Automotive Technology - Ardell Brown Technology Wing - Transmission Lab. This is the fifth of a multi-part series on the History of Automatic Transmission Fluids. See the complete series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIn3FrDiB1lwMQK1BilB7FraTpyf3TJQ2 WSU is a leader in Advanced Vehicle Systems education. This topic is taught as part of our 2-year Associate degrees and our 4-year bachelor's degree program. For information on joining the Weber Automotive program, visit: http://www.weber.edu/automotive This video was created and edited by Professor John D. Kelly at WSU. For a full biography, see http://www.weber.edu/automotive/J_Kelly.html DONATE TO OUR DEPARTMENT Please consider a donation to the Department of Automotive Technology at Weber State University here: http://advancement.weber.edu/Automotive