2007 Fj Cruiser Manual Transmission Review 〈100% Updated〉

The 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser manual transmission model is widely regarded by enthusiasts as the most capable version of the vehicle, primarily due to its unique full-time four-wheel drive (4WD) system and mechanical advantages. Unlike the automatic version's part-time 4WD, the 6-speed manual (6MT) features a Torsen limited-slip center differential that normally splits power 40% to the front and 60% to the rear.

: A notable off-road feature is the clutch start cancel switch , allowing you to start the vehicle in gear without depressing the clutch—critical for restarting on steep inclines to prevent rolling back. Ownership Pros & Cons 2007 Fj Cruiser Manual Transmission Review

: The center differential can be locked for a 50/50 power split when tackling heavy mud or snow, a feature unique to the manual models. The 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser manual transmission model

: Owners describe the clutch as having a heavy but communicative feel with long throws. Many find it easy to rev-match downshift, though some report that shifting into reverse can require extra effort. Ownership Pros & Cons : The center differential

: The manual transmission offers a lower first gear ratio (4.171:1) compared to the automatic (3.52:1), providing superior crawling speed and torque for rock crawling.