Toyota C transmission

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Toyota Motor Corporation's C family is a family of manual transmissions built for small to mid-sized front-wheel-drive vehicles (but also used in mid-engine applications).

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4-speed transaxles

C40

A 4-Speed manual transmission for FWD cars.

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4thReverseFinal
3.5451.9041.3100.9693.9

Applications:

C140

A 4-Speed Manual Transmission for FWD cars.

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4thReverseFinal
3.5451.9041.3100.969

Applications:

C141

A 4-Speed Manual Transmission for FWD cars.

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4thReverseFinal
3.5451.9041.2330.8853.526

Applications:

5-speed transaxles

C50

Toyota manual 5 speed transmission 30300-13070 from the C50 gearbox family. Toyota C50 30300-13070.jpg
Toyota manual 5 speed transmission 30300-13070 from the C50 gearbox family.

A 5-speed manual transmission for FWD cars. This gearbox is known to develop a fifth gear pop-out problem as it ages.[ citation needed ]

A version stamped C50X11a is found in the Australian market 2007 Yaris and it has the same ratios as listed for C54.

A version stamped C50-M1 used in the 2000–02 MR2 Spyder model has the ratios as listed for C52

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4th5thReverseFinalFinal xB
3.5451.9041.3100.9690.8153.2503.7224.31

Applications:

C51

A 5-Speed Manual Transmission for FWD cars.

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4th5thReverseFinal
3.5451.9041.2330.8850.7253.250

Applications (taken from VIN plates):

C52

A 5-Speed Manual Transmission for FWD cars. This will fit most Toyota A engines.

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4th5thReverseFinalDifferential Gear Ratio
3.1661.9041.3100.9690.8153.2504.0583.722

note: Final ratio in models equipped with 4A-GE engine is 4.312

Applications:

C53

A 5-Speed Manual Transmission for FWD cars.

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4th5thReverseFinal
3.5451.9041.3100.9690.7253.2503.47 (19/66)

Applications:

C54

A 5-speed manual transmission for FWD cars.

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4th5thReverseFinal
3.5451.9041.3921.0310.8643.250

Applications:

C56

A 5-Speed Manual Transmission for FWD and mid-engine cars. Compared to the C50/52, it features close-ratio 3rd-to-4th gearing.

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4th5thReverseFinal
3.1661.9041.3921.0310.8153.2504.312

Differential Options:

Applications:

C57

A 5-Speed Manual Transmission for FWD cars.

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4th5thReverseFinal
3.1661.9041.2330.9690.7253.250

C58

A 5-Speed Manual Transmission for FWD cars.

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4th5thReverseFinal
3.5451.9041.2330.9690.7253.250

C59

A 5-Speed Manual Transmission for FWD cars. Similar to C52 but (apparently) stronger.

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4th5thReverse
3.1661.9041.3100.8850.7253.250

Final drives

EngineFinal drive
1ZZ-FE (Corolla E110)3.722
1ZZ-FE (2003 and later Corolla/Matrix)3.941
2ZR-FE4.312
7A-FE(?)4.058

The C59/7A-FE may also have different gear ratios.

Applications:

C150

A 5-Speed Manual Transmission for FWD cars.

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4th5thReverseFinalFinal EchoFinal PaseoFinal Starlet P80 & TercelFinal toyota Probox C150N (japan only)
3.5451.9041.3100.9690.8153.2504.0583.5263.941 (17/67)3.7223.526

Applications:

C150F

A 5-Speed Manual Transmission for 4WD cars.

Applications:

C151

A 5-Speed Manual Transmission for FWD cars.

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4th5thReverseFinal
3.5451.9041.2330.8850.7253.2503.722

Applications:

C153

A 5-Speed Manual Transmission for FWD cars including a limited slip differential.

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4th5thReverseFinal
3.5451.9041.3100.9690.7253.250

Applications:

C154

A 5-Speed Manual Transmission for FWD cars

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4th5thReverseFinal
3.5451.9041.3101.0310.8643.2503.526 or 3.722 or 3.941 or 4.058

Transmission final drive for the Toyota Yaris can differ between models and countries

ModelFinal drive
Sedan Models with 1NZ-FE3.526
Hatchback and Sedan models for Europe, Australia and General Countries with the 2NZ-FE engine3.722
Hatchback and Sedan models for Gulf Cooperation Council countries3.941
Wagon (Verso)4.058

Applications:

C155

A 5-Speed Manual Transmission for FWD cars including an optional limited slip differential.

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4th5thReverseFinal
3.1661.9041.3100.9690.7253.2504.312 (Sera)

Applications:

Toyota Sera: chassis EXY10, engine 5E-FHE

C250

A 5-Speed Manual Transmission for FWD cars.

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4th5thReverseFinal
3.5451.9041.3101.0310.8153.2503.941

Applications:

C251

A 5-Speed Manual Transmission for FWD cars.

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4th5thReverseFinal
3.5451.9041.3921.0310.8153.2504.312

Applications:

C550

A 5-Speed Manual Transmission for FWD cars.

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4th5thReverseFinal
3.5451.9131.3100.9730.8043.2143.944

Applications:

C551

A 5-Speed Manual Transmission for FWD cars.

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4th5thReverseFinalFinal (Yaris)
3.5451.9131.3101.0270.8503.2143.5504.294

Applications:

6-speed transaxles

C60

C60nC56.jpg
C60internals.jpg

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4th5th6thReverseFinal
3.1662.0501.4811.1660.9160.7253.2504.529

Applications:

C60-02A= Without LSD C60-02B= With LSD

Beware, bellhousings marked with the C60 stamp are also used on other gearboxes other than the 6speed, some J-spec 5 speeds also have this marking as well[ citation needed ]

C63

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4th5th6thReverseFinal
3.1661.9041.3101.0310.8640.7253.2504.312 [5]

Applications:

C64

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4th5th6thReverseFinal
3.1662.0501.4811.1660.9160.8153.2504.529

Differential Options:

Applications:

C65/C65M

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4th5th6thReverseFinal
3.1661.9041.3921.0310.8150.7253.2504.312

Differential Options:

Applications:

C66/C66M

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4th5th6thReverseFinal
3.1661.9041.3100.9690.8150.7253.2503.941

Applications:

C160

A 6-Speed Manual Transmission for FWD cars, and includes an optional helical limited slip differential. Transmissions with an identification code ending with 12C are LSD equipped. Code ending with 12A are non-LSD. A Limited Slip Differential is offered only in the Levin BZ-R and Trueno BZ-R.

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4th5th6thReverseFinal
3.1662.0501.4811.1660.9160.7253.2504.529

Applications:

C161/C162

Gear ratios for this transmission.

1st2nd3rd4th5th6thReverseFinal
3.1661.9041.2330.9690.8150.6833.2504.529

Applications:

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