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How much does a Toyota transmission fluid change cost?

A typical Toyota transmission fluid change costs roughly between $150 and $350, depending on the model, whether the service is a drain-and-fill or a full flush, and whether you choose a dealer or an independent shop. CVT-equipped Toyotas and dealer-level services tend to be higher.


What factors influence price


Several elements determine the final price of a transmission fluid change for a Toyota. The type of transmission (conventional automatic vs. CVT), the service method (drain-and-fill versus a full flush), the correct fluid specification (Toyota-approved WS vs. Dexron VI for some models), labor rates in your area, and whether you’re serviced at a dealership or an independent shop all affect the cost. Some models may require additional parts such as a pan gasket or a new filter, which can raise the bill.


CVT considerations


Continuously Variable Transmissions (CVTs) often require specialized fluid and procedures, which can push prices higher than conventional automatics. Always confirm the exact fluid specification your Toyota requires and whether the shop will perform a full flush or a simple drain-and-fill.


Typical price ranges


Prices vary by service type and location. Here are common ranges for Toyota transmission services as of 2024–2025:



  • Independent shop, drain-and-fill for a conventional automatic transmission: about $100–$180

  • Independent shop, full transmission flush or service: about $180–$350

  • Toyota dealership, drain-and-fill: about $250–$450

  • Toyota dealership or specialty shop, CVT service (fluid replacement, sometimes with filter): about $350–$600+


Note: Some models require additional work (pan gasket, screen, or filter replacement), which can raise the price. Fluids themselves add to the cost, and Toyota-approved fluids are often used by dealers and many independents.


How to get an accurate quote


To obtain a precise price, provide your vehicle’s year, model, and transmission type (A/T or CVT) and ask whether the shop will perform a drain-and-fill or a full flush. Request a written estimate that itemizes labor, fluid costs, and any parts. If you have a preference for a specific Toyota fluid (such as WS) or a Dexron VI specification, confirm that upfront.


Summary


For Toyotas, a transmission fluid change commonly falls within the $150–$350 range, with higher costs for CVTs and dealer-level services. A drain-and-fill at an independent shop is usually the least expensive option, while full flushes and dealer-service CVT treatments sit at the higher end. Always verify the required fluid specification and obtain a written quote before proceeding to ensure you’re quoted for the correct service.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.