Toyota Transmission

329170E140 - : Air Duct for Toyota Image

Air Duct

Toyota 32917-0E140
2.5L.
$128.40
MSRP $192.43
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8941317010 - : Vehicle Speed Sensor for Toyota Image

Vehicle Speed Sensor

Toyota 89413-17010
MR2. Sequential Shift Trans. Transmission Revolution Sensor.
$136.05
MSRP $205.74
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3382012K20 - : Shift Control Cable for Toyota Image

Shift Control Cable

Toyota 33820-12K20
GR Corolla.
$152.24
MSRP $230.23
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329170E060 - : Duct for Toyota Image

Duct

Toyota 32917-0E060
3.5L, with hybrid.
$91.44
MSRP $137.04
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3291708010 - : Air Duct for Toyota Image

Air Duct

Toyota 32917-08010
$124.74
MSRP $186.94
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3382048110 - : Shift Control Cable for Toyota Image

Shift Control Cable

Toyota 33820-48110
Highlander. 2.4l.
$289.07
MSRP $439.11
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3541042080 - : Valve Body for Toyota Image

Valve Body

Toyota 35410-42080
Corolla. 2.0l. Tmh. Corolla Cross. Without hybrid.
$664.98
MSRP $1,010.14
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3355047053B4 - : Gear Shift Assembly for Toyota Image

Gear Shift Assembly

Prius. Grade s trim 2.
$568.51
MSRP $863.59
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3541012871 - : Valve Body for Toyota Image

Valve Body

Toyota 35410-12871
Corolla. 1.8l. Without hybrid. Tmh.
$673.97
MSRP $1,023.79
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33820AC020 - : Shift Control Cable for Toyota Image

Shift Control Cable

Toyota 33820-AC020
Avalon.
$233.99
MSRP $355.44
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329170E010 - : Duct for Toyota Image

Duct

Toyota 32917-0E010
3.5L, without hybrid, type 1.
$108.65
MSRP $162.83
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3382035100 - : Control Cable for Toyota Image

Control Cable

Toyota 33820-35100
4wd, with hybrid, with platinum.
$152.24
MSRP $230.23
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33.9% Off

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Transmission: Function, Wear, and Replacement

A smooth driving experience depends on a transmission that shifts properly. When a transmission struggles, it can cause hesitation, slipping, or strange noises. We monitor transmission health closely because it affects both performance and fuel efficiency. Maintaining a healthy transmission helps avoid costly repairs and keeps the vehicle reliable.

What a Transmission Does

The transmission transfers engine power to the wheels at the correct speed and torque. It works with the clutch or torque converter to provide seamless gear changes. Toyota designs transmissions to meet strict specifications, which helps protect related parts like the transmission fluid filter from premature wear. A properly functioning transmission ensures the vehicle accelerates and handles as intended in all driving conditions.

Why Transmissions Fail

Transmissions experience constant heat, pressure, and friction, which can wear out internal components over time. Low or contaminated transmission fluid accelerates wear on gears, clutches, and bearings. Improper maintenance or using inferior aftermarket parts increases the risk of failure. Genuine Toyota replacements are engineered for precise fit and durability, reducing the chance of premature breakdown compared to generic options.

When to Replace a Transmission

If the vehicle hesitates, slips between gears, or makes grinding noises, the transmission may need attention. Genuine Toyota parts fit models like the Prius and Tacoma without modification. We rely on factory components to restore proper function and protect related parts such as the transmission fluid filter. Replacing worn transmissions promptly keeps driving smooth and prevents further damage.

FAQ

How long does a transmission last?

With proper care, a Toyota transmission can last well over 150,000 miles.

Can aftermarket transmissions be used?

They may fit but often fail sooner or require modifications.

What are the early signs of transmission failure?

Hesitation, slipping, or grinding noises indicate a transmission may need service.