Toyota Crown yako ni mwaka gani na ina gearbox ya aina gani, lakini kwa Crown nyingi za kisasa: Automatic Transmission (AT): Hutumia Toyota ATF WS (World Standard). CVT Transmission: Hutumia Toyota CVT Fluid FE au aina iliyoainishwa na mtengenezaji (si ATF WS isipokuwa imeelekezwa hivyo). Kwa mfano: Toyota Crown GRS180/GRS182/GRS184 (2003–2008) – mara nyingi hutumia Toyota ATF WS. Toyota Crown GRS200/GRS204 (2008–2012) – pia kwa kawaida hutumia Toyota ATF WS. Ukiniambia: Mwaka wa Crown Model code (mfano GRS180, AWS210, AZSH20) Au aina ya injini (2GR, 3GR, 2AR, n.k.)
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