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How many quarts of transmission fluid does a 2007 Toyota Camry hold?

Approximately 11 to 13 quarts of transmission fluid are required for a full capacity fill on a 2007 Camry, depending on the engine and transmission installed. A simple pan drain and refill typically exchanges about 4 to 5 quarts. Always verify the exact specification for your vehicle in the owner's manual or service manual, as capacities can vary by configuration.


Understanding transmission fluid capacity


The total amount of fluid a 2007 Camry needs depends on which engine and automatic transmission are in the car. Toyota offered both four‑cylinder and V6 configurations that use slightly different transmission systems, which influences the full capacity. The following figures reflect common totals for a complete fluid replacement, including a new filter where applicable.


Capacities by engine and transmission


These figures reflect typical full-fill capacities. The actual number for a specific vehicle may vary slightly due to options, transmission type, and service method.



  • 4‑cylinder Camry (2.4L) with automatic transmission: about 11 to 12 quarts total capacity.

  • V6 Camry (3.0L) with automatic transmission: about 12 to 13 quarts total capacity.


Note: For an exact specification, consult the vehicle’s owner’s manual or the Toyota service information for your VIN, since capacities can differ by market and production details.


What you’re actually exchanging during service


If you’re performing a routine drain and refill (pan drain only, without a full flush), you typically replace about 4 to 5 quarts of fluid. A complete service that includes draining the torque converter and a full system flush can approach the full capacity range above, but such procedures are less common for standard maintenance.


Summary


In short, a 2007 Toyota Camry generally holds about 11–13 quarts of automatic transmission fluid when performing a full fill, with 4–5 quarts exchanged during a simple drain-and-fill. Always confirm the precise capacity for your exact model and transmission by checking the owner’s manual or service documentation. Regular maintenance and the correct fluid type help ensure smooth shifting and long transmission life.

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