A/T - Serial Number Identification/Locations

2006 Toyota Sequoia 4WD V8-4.7L (2UZ-FE)SECTION A/T - Serial Number Identification/Locations
T-SB-0200-08

Rev1

August 7, 2008

Automatic Transmission Serial Number Locations

Service Category
Drivetrain

Section
Automatic Transmission/Transaxle

Market
USA





Applicability

^ October 14, 2009 Rev1:

Applicability has been updated to include 2010 model year vehicles. Any previous printed versions of this service bulletin should be discarded.

The information contained in this TSB supersedes TSB No. TC012-06.

Applicability has been updated to include 2008 - 2009 model year vehicles.

TSB No. TC012-06 is Obsolete and any printed versions should be discarded. Be sure to review the entire content of this service bulletin before proceeding.

Introduction

The purpose of this TSB is to assist in the identification and location of serial numbers on 2006 - 2010 model year automatic transmissions.

NOTE

^ When writing a Field Technical and/or Product Report, the serial number MUST be provided.

^ Warranty policy requires shipment of ALL replaced transmissions to AWTEC, even if the transmission is replaced with a new service unit.

^ Warranty policy requires the Core Return Credit Request (CRCR) form be filled out correctly and returned with the core.

^ Per Toyota Warranty Policy & Procedures

^ Whenever a remanufactured or OEM automatic transmission is replaced, the serial number of the failed component must be entered in the "Transmission Serial Number" field, which can be found on the "Additional Information" tab of the warranty claim.

^ If any non-hybrid OE or remanufactured automatic transaxles/transmissions and/or torque converters inadvertently appear on the Scrap Report, or if the Part Recovery Request Screen "Scrap Field" indicates "Y", DO NOT SCRAP THESE PARTS. All OE and remanufactured automatic transaxles/transmissions and torque converters are still required to be shipped to AWTEC for remanufacture.





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