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Transmission interchangability

I have just purchased a 2002 4Runner SR5 and the transmission is shot. I thought it was just a solenoid, but when I dropped the pan there was chunks of metal everywhere so I guess it's time to get a new trans. I just wanted to get some info on what year 4Runners I can pull a trans from. Any help would be greatly appreciated. If this info is already available Just show me where, I searched and could not find and interchange info. Thanks in advance for any help.
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Anything from 96-02 4runner will work
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Does it have to come out of an SR5?
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Does it have to come out of an SR5?
No, but it needs to be from the 3.4l V6.
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This is one that I am looking at:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/96-97...ht_2891wt_1165

When I contact JY selling transmissions they all tell me that 96-99 is different from 01-02. Are they just wrong? The research I have done shows they all have the A340F from 95-03 so what is the difference?

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I think you can use the auto trans out of a jeep cherokee (I think its called an A4) and put your toyota bell housing on it. I was just reading about that on pirate. I believe they are the same minus the bell housing. I know they are both made by aisin
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They have a few variants of the A340 in our 4Runners, not all of them are the A340F. Also they might be the same general transmission but might have change the electronics inside. Contact these guys and they should be able to give more detailed information.

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They have a few variants of the A340 in our 4Runners, not all of them are the A340F. Also they might be the same general transmission but might have change the electronics inside. Contact these guys and they should be able to give more detailed information.

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Thanks for the number, I will give them a call. I will double check but I believe my truck has the A340E, which from my understanding means that it is electronically controlled vs A340F which is hydraulic controlled. I am finding the A340F for almost half the cost of the A340E so if they are interchangeable that would be a life saver. Also there are different variations of each for 4x2 vs 4x4. I will update when I get some more info. Thanks again.
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I will tell you, that the transmission from a 1st gen sequoia will work in 01-02 trucks.

You need to change the bell housing though.

It’s the same transmission from the bell housing back.


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I will tell you, that the transmission from a 1st gen sequoia will work in 01-02 trucks.

You need to change the bell housing though.

It’s the same transmission from the bell housing back.


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Sorry to necro a very old thread, but I'm needing some information on this. I have an 02 with an A340F that I'm having a ton of trouble finding a decent one in the junkyards here. But there are tons of 1st gen Sequoia A340F's out here with low miles for cheap. Is it really just so simple as swapping the bell and linkage? I know the torque converters have different part #'s, which converter would be needed? I've been trying to find some info on this or a write-up, but no luck. Thanks
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Can't help you with which Sequoia transmissions would work, but I can tell you what I learned during my 2WD to 4WD conversion on my 2001. I couldn't find a good 01/02 version, but I was able to swap the internal valve body from my bad 01 transmission into my 'new to me' 98 version.

The 96-00 versions use a throttle cable. The 01/02 versions use a solenoid for line pressure control instead of a cable. When you swap the internal valve body into the pre ‘01 transmissions, it converts them into the 01/02 electronic version. Finding a 96-00 transmission is way easier!

The following link describes it all:
Converting 95-02 Auto Transmission to 03-04 | Tacoma World

Hope this helps.
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Can't help you with which Sequoia transmissions would work, but I can tell you what I learned during my 2WD to 4WD conversion on my 2001. I couldn't find a good 01/02 version, but I was able to swap the internal valve body from my bad 01 transmission into my 'new to me' 98 version.

The 96-00 versions use a throttle cable. The 01/02 versions use a solenoid for line pressure control instead of a cable. When you swap the internal valve body into the pre ‘01 transmissions, it converts them into the 01/02 electronic version. Finding a 96-00 transmission is way easier!

The following link describes it all:
Converting 95-02 Auto Transmission to 03-04 | Tacoma World

Hope this helps.

What did you do with the throttle valve when you put the newer valve body on the older trans? Wire it WOT?


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Once you swap the valve control body from the 01/02 into the tranny, it comes with the wiring harness so everything connects as it was before. I hope this answers your question. The link provided gives all the info.
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