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What vehicles have a FS5W71C transmission?

The FS5W71C is a Toyota five-speed manual transmission primarily found in older 4x4 trucks and sport-utility vehicles from the 1980s. It is not a standard fit in modern Toyota lineup and is mostly associated with certain mid-1980s light trucks and SUVs.


In more detail, the FS5W71C belongs to Toyota’s FS family of manual transmissions and was used in a limited range of applications during the 1980s. Vehicle fitment varied by market, model, and engine pairing, so exact years and configurations are not universal. The following sections summarize commonly reported uses and how to verify compatibility for a given vehicle.


Common North American-market applications


Before listing specific models, note that the following are widely cited in owner guides and repair references as typical fits for the FS5W71C in North American markets during the 1980s and early 1990s.



  • Toyota Pickup (often marketed as Hilux in other regions) and the first-generation Toyota 4Runner, especially in 4x4 configurations

  • Export variants of the same generation's light trucks/SUVs that used a 5-speed manual transmission in similar drivetrain layouts


Because exact year ranges and engine pairings can differ by market, engine, and vehicle options, always verify by inspecting the transmission code on the case and cross-referencing with the vehicle’s VIN and factory manuals.


Global/market variations


Across other regions, similar 1980s-era Toyota light trucks and SUVs sometimes employed the FS5W71C or closely related members of the FS family. The exact configuration—such as 2WD vs. 4WD, gear ratios, and the engine it was paired with—could vary by country and production run.



  • Various 1980s Toyota light-truck platforms sold outside North America, including markets where pick-ups and compact 4x4s shared drivetrain components

  • Export Special Editions and region-specific models that used the same five-speed layout within the FS family


As with any older transmission, confirmation should come from the transmission code on the casing or from a professional parts catalog matched to the vehicle’s VIN and production date.


How to verify if your vehicle has FS5W71C


Look for the code stamped on the transmission itself (FS5W71C or a close variant) and compare it with factory service manuals or official parts catalogs. If you are restoring, swapping, or purchasing a used unit, consult a Toyota dealership’s parts department or a trusted enthusiast database that lists applications by year, model, and country.


VIN-based verification, photos of the case markings, and cross-referencing the engine and drivetrain specifications are recommended steps to ensure a correct match.


Summary


Summary: The FS5W71C is a five-speed manual transmission from Toyota that showed up in a limited set of 1980s-era light trucks and SUVs, most notably in pickups/Hilux and early-generation 4Runners across various markets. Its exact fitment depends on market, year, and engine pairing, so precise identification requires checking the transmission code, VIN, and official manuals or catalogs. When in doubt, verify with a qualified parts professional before procurement or installation.

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