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Originally Posted by KG.93
I have a 2015 SR5 with roughly 106k miles on it. A handful of weeks ago, I took my 4Runner into the dealership for an oil change and brake job, and also opted to do the suggested 100k differential service and transmission fluid exchange.
Since having these completed, I have run into shuddering at lower mph between 30-40mph when lightly accelerating. This problem does not seem to occur when accelerating faster or at higher speeds. This issue was completely non-existent before completing the service and the 4Runner ran flawlessly.
I am not super mechanically inclined, at least not enough to determine what the issue could be. From what I have read, this could be related to the torque converter but I am not 100% sure and also not certain if it is even worth trying to repair if that is the case, or if replacing the entire transmission is the only reasonable option for longevity.
Did I screw myself here by doing the preventative maintenance and uncovered a hidden transmission issue? If so, what would be suggestions to go about fixing the issue and would it even be worth it as opposed to trading in the vehicle? I love the 4Runners for their reliability and look, had a 4th gen before this one for many years, and originally planned on driving this one for many more years as well.
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Well, the cow is out of the barn on the ATF change, but I recommend watching this video. You'll get plenty of takes on both sides of the argument, but when I discussed with my mechanic, he said he too would discourage me from changing the ATF. I don't know the right answer, but food for thought.
https://youtu.be/jJr30r6RRgw?si=nzX3y39auXUsfZwM
I'm not telling you what the cause is, but I can tell you I had this problem a few weeks ago. I have a 2002 SR5 with 102K miles and it started shuttering around 2k rpms while accelerating usually uphill around 50mph. I was perplexed as I took it for a test drive going those speeds and didn't feel a thing.
I thought it was a torque converter and decided to start attacking if from cheapest to most expensive.
I do need new tires and alignment, but also saving for that.
First, I checked the transmission fluid. Hot and cold. It was fine. No discoloration or burning smell.
I'm also not super mechanically inclined and had a friend help me change the plugs (OEM), wires and coils and also cleaned the throttle body.
Throttle body was gunked up AND one of my coils had a crack in the housing.
After, the engine ran smooth and the shutter was completely gone.
Good luck!