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radar46
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Apr 08, 2016

Lube pump for 2004 Toyota Corolla.

Can't seem to find a shop that installs Transmission Lube Pumps in the lower mainland area of British Columbia. Have looked at the Remco website and the only place listed is no longer in business (Titainium Enterprises). Any info on shops in the area would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Warren.
  • What year Highlander, 2 or 4 wd ? We can'y find a pump for out 08 4wd



    Tripalot wrote:
    When we had ours installed on our Toyota Highlander, our RV dealer did the work.
  • Carvin Marvin wrote:
    I installed my own pump on a 2011 RAV4 . Remco instructions are ideal. Almost impossible to screw up unless you tend to over tighten fittings. Had to remove the front clip. That was the most time consuming. As I recall start to finish less than three hours.

    Yep! I did the pump install our 2002 RAV4 and later on moved it to our 2011 RAV4 when we bought it. I can't put a good time estimate on the pump part though, since I installed the base plate at the same time. The pump itself didn't take as long as the pump control and lighting wiring took I think.
  • I installed my own pump on a 2011 RAV4 . Remco instructions are ideal. Almost impossible to screw up unless you tend to over tighten fittings. Had to remove the front clip. That was the most time consuming. As I recall start to finish less than three hours.
  • Any auto mechanic reasonably adept at following the supplied detailed instructions should have no problem installing the pump kit.
  • When we had ours installed on our Toyota Highlander, our RV dealer did the work.

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