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How much transmission fluid does a 2007 Toyota Camry take?

For most 2007 Camry models, the total transmission fluid capacity is about 11 quarts. The exact amount depends on the engine and transmission variant. A simple pan drain-and-fill typically replaces about 4.5–5 quarts, while a full system flush can require around 11–12 quarts. Always confirm with the owner’s manual or a Toyota service bulletin for your specific vehicle.


Variant considerations


Two common configurations existed for the 2007 Camry: the four-cylinder with a 5-speed automatic, and the V6 with a 6-speed automatic. Each has slightly different total capacity and refill amounts, though both fall in a similar overall range.


Before listing capacities, know that the true capacity can vary with transmission type, presence of a new torque converter, whether you replace the filter, and whether you are performing a pan-only drain or a full system flush. The numbers below reflect typical guide values used by garages and manuals.



  • 2007 Camry 2.4L four-cylinder with 5-speed automatic: total transmission fluid capacity is about 11 quarts (roughly 10.5 liters) including the torque converter. A standard pan-only drain and refill typically replaces about 4.5–5 quarts (4.3–4.7 L). A full system flush usually requires about 11–12 quarts (10.4–11.3 L).

  • 2007 Camry V6 3.5L with 6-speed automatic: total capacity runs around 11.5–12 quarts (about 10.9–11.4 L). Pan drain/refill is typically around 5–6 quarts (4.7–5.7 L). A complete flush also ends up near 12 quarts (11.4 L).


These figures are approximate and can vary by specific model year, transmission revision, and whether you replace the filter during the service. When in doubt, consult the owner’s manual or a Toyota service bulletin for your exact VIN.


Maintenance considerations


Always use the manufacturer-recommended transmission fluid for your Camry’s specific transmission. If you’re performing maintenance yourself, ensure the engine and transmission are at the proper operating temperature and follow the exact service procedure in the manual. Transmission work should be done by a qualified technician if you’re unsure.


Summary


In summary, most 2007 Camry transmissions require roughly 11 quarts of fluid for a full fill, with a drain-and-fill replacing about 4.5–5 quarts. The V6 version is in a similar range, typically needing about 11.5–12 quarts for a full flush. Always verify the exact capacity for your vehicle variant and VIN via the owner’s manual or a Toyota service bulletin.

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