WKTJR1
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The issue involves casting sand remaining in the torque converter, apparently due to improper flushing. Given the pressures within the transmission and the size of the sand grains, it's unlikely the particles will settle; the filter may or may not capture all of them. However, the grains are large enough to lodge in the solenoids, leading to shifting problems. This may partially explain why not everyone is experiencing the exact same issue—some individuals report no problems, others experience intermittent issues, and some face complete transmission failure.The alleged issue is contamination in the transmission, if the contamination is steel or iron/ferrous, then it will be attracted to the shift control solenoids in the valve body because the solenoids are electromagnetic switches, and the contaminants with find their way in the torque converter and never leave… the contaminants will also hide in any low flow area in the transmission pan. If you are insistent of the issue and the dealer service writer is dismissive of your problems, then pay to have the Toyota technician drop the tranny pan and look in the pan, also setup a cheese cloth to drain any fluid from the pan- the cheese cloth will hold the contaminants. Insist on being next to the technician when this service is performed.
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