
INTRODUCTION3
Maintenance & Toyota Warranty Coverage
Maintaining your vehicle  according to the recommendations in
this booklet is required to ensure that your warranty coverage
remains intact. You  should keep detailed records of vehicle
maintenance, including date of service, mileage  at time of ser-
vice  and  a description of service  and/or parts installation
performed. The  scheduled maintenance log in this booklet is a
good place to record this information. If you  sell your vehicle, be
sure to give your maintenance records to the new owner.
Toyota will not deny a warranty claim  solely because you do 
not have records to  show that you maintained your vehicle.
However, damage or failures caused by lack of proper mainte-
nance  are not covered under warranty.
Maintenance  and repair services may be performed by you or
by any automotive  service provider you choose. Toyota will 
not deny a warranty claim  solely because you used  a service
provider other than  a Toyota dealership for maintenance  and
repairs. However, damage or failures caused by improper mainte-
nance or repairs are not covered under warranty.Your dealer may recommend more frequent maintenance intervals
or more maintenance  services than those listed in the  scheduled
maintenance log. These  additional  services are not required to
maintain your warranty coverage. Ask your dealer for an expla-
nation of any recommended maintenance not included in the
scheduled maintenance log.
For a complete description of Toyota warranty coverages,
see the booklet entitled 
2001 Owner’s Warranty
Information 
in your vehicle’s glove box. 

TOYOTA MAINTENANCE & REPAIR SUPPORT
Genuine Toyota Parts & Accessories
6
To  safeguard the quality, reliability and value of your vehicle,
Toyota recommends using only Genuine Toyota Parts for
maintenance  and repairs. Like  all Toyota products, Genuine
Toyota Parts are built to the highest  standards of quality and
performance. They are  also designed to fit your vehicle’s exact
specifications.
Your Toyota dealership maintains an extensive inventory of
Genuine Toyota Parts to meet your vehicle  service needs. And
because it is linked electronically to Toyota’s Parts Distribution
Centers, the dealership has quick  access to  any parts it may
not have in  stock.
When installed by a Toyota dealership, Genuine Toyota Parts
(with the exception of batteries)  are warranted for 12 months
from the date of installation, regardless of mileage, or the re-
mainder of any applicable New Vehicle Limited Warranty,
whichever provides greater coverage.  Selected Toyota replace-
ment parts are covered by a lifetime warranty (see page 8).
Non- Genuine Toyota Parts —  and  any damage or failures result-
ing from their use —  are not covered by any Toyota warranty.For all your maintenance  and repair needs, insist on the quality
and peace of mind you only get with Genuine Toyota Parts. 

Genuine Toyota Parts & Accessories
TOYOTA MAINTENANCE & REPAIR SUPPORT7
When you want to personalize your Toyota vehicle, be  sure 
to do it without  sacrificing Toyota quality and performance.
How? By choosing Genuine Toyota Accessories.
Only Genuine Toyota Accessories are designed  and manufac-
tured  specifically for Toyota vehicles. In  addition, they undergo
rigorous testing to ensure first- rate quality, precise fit  and long-
term durability. Aftermarket  accessories don’ t  always meet
these  same high  standards.
The quality of Genuine Toyota Accessories is also backed by
the integrity of a Toyota warranty. Coverage is for 12 months
from date of purchase, regardless of mileage. If the  accessory is
installed  at the time of new- vehicle purchase, coverage is extend-
ed to 36 months/36,000 miles.  See your dealer for details. And
remember that Genuine Toyota Accessories can only be pur-
chased from  an  authorized Toyota dealership.
TUNDRA 
RUNNING BOARDS 4RUNNER FLOOR MATSALLOY WHEELS COROLLA 
REAR SPOILER
& GOLD PACKAGE 

TrueStart Batteries
TOYOTA MAINTENANCE & REPAIR SUPPORT9
The reputation for quality and reliability was likely a key
reason behind your decision to buy a Toyota. That overall 
quality is present in each of the components of your car or
truck, including the battery. When it’s time for a replacement,
your Toyota dealer is the only place to find  a battery with the
power to  start  and operate your vehicle like new.
To maintain the original performance designed into your Toyota,
a replacement battery must meet Toyota’s specifications for
Cold Cranking Amps (CCA)  and Reserve Capacity (RC). 
RC,  a specification often not met by aftermarket brands,  sup-
plies the power you need during high- demand conditions such
as driving in heavy traffic. RC is also what gives you the power
to operate electronic  accessories with the engine off. By choos-
ing  a TrueStart,™ you can be confident your battery will meet
your needs, every day.
Warranty coverage is another important consideration when
selecting  a replacement battery. TrueStart™ batteries feature  a
free replacement period of 18 months (regardless of mileage) 
or the remainder of the Toyota New Vehicle Limited Warranty,whichever is longer. Following the free replacement period, war-
ranty coverage is prorated based on the battery’s time in use.  See
your Toyota dealer for more details.
Don’ t entrust your Toyota’s performance to  anything less than
the best: Genuine Toyota TrueStart™ Batteries.
WARNING: Battery posts, terminals and related  acces-
sories contain lead  and lead compounds, chemicals known
to the  State of California to cause cancer and reproductive
harm. 
Wash hands after handling. 

Extended Service Coverage
Toyota vehicle  service  agreements provide protection  against
unexpected repairs for mechanical breakdown beyond the fac-
tory warranty.
1They also protect you from increases in the cost
of covered repairs. In  addition, many plans include benefits
such  as towing,  substitute transportation  and travel protection
with lodging  and meals.
Because they are factory- backed, Toyota service  agreements are
accepted  at  all Toyota dealerships in the United  States and
Canada. That means repairs are made only by factory- trained
technicians using Genuine Toyota Parts.
Toyota Financial  Services offers several levels of service  agree-
ment coverage, each with  a variety of time  and mileage options.
2
Your Toyota dealer can help you  select the coverage that best
meets your needs.
Pre-Paid Maintenance
An excellent way to make  sure your Toyota receives the recom-
mended maintenance —  and to protect yourself from increases
in vehicle  service costs — is to pay for maintenance  services in
advance.
Toyota Auto Care pre- paid maintenance plans are  available
for both new and used vehicles. Benefits include oil- and- filter
changes, lubrication of key chassis parts and  a 19- point vehicle
inspection  at each  service interval. In  addition, you receive
24- hour roadside  assistance, timed  service reminders and  a
computerized history of each  service visit. The Premium Plan
(available for new vehicles)  also includes tire rotations and
factory- recommended maintenance  at  service intervals of
15,000,  30,000  and 45,000 miles.
Toyota Auto Care plans offer two coverage levels as well  as
several options for service intervals, time  and mileage. Ask your
Toyota dealer to help you  select the options that  are best for you. 
1Vehicle service agreements are offered by Toyota Motor Insurance Services, Inc., dba Toyota
Motor Services Company in certain states. In Florida, offered by Toyota Motor Insurance
Company.
2Toyota Financial Services is a service mark used by Toyota Motor Insurance Services, Inc.
TOYOTA MAINTENANCE & REPAIR SUPPORT
Service Agreements & Pre-Paid Maintenance
16 

Determining Your Vehicle’s Maintenance Needs
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE LOGS17
Determining the Proper 
Maintenance Interval
Depending on your circumstances, you  should obtain mainte-
nance for your Toyota every 5, 000 miles or every 7, 500 miles.
Follow these guidelines to determine which interval to use.
5,000-Mile Intervals
Use 5, 000- mile intervals if you primarily operate your vehicle
under any of the following conditions:
•Driving on unpaved or dusty roads.
•Towing  a trailer or using  a car- top carrier.
•Repeated trips of less than five miles in temperatures
below freezing.
7,500-Mile Intervals
Use 7, 500- mile intervals if you primarily operate your vehicle
under conditions other than those listed  above.
Following the Maintenance Log Charts
The  scheduled maintenance log identifies the maintenance
required  at each mileage interval  and corresponding time interval
based on mileage of 1, 250 miles per month. If you drive more than
1, 250 miles per month, you  should obtain maintenance  at the indi-
cated mileage interval rather than the indicated time interval.
If you choose 5,000- mile intervals, follow the maintenance
instructions shown below non- shaded headings such  as this one:
5,000 Miles or 4 Months
If you choose 7, 500- mile intervals, follow the maintenance
instructions shown below shaded headings such  as this one:
7, 500 Miles or 6 Months
At 15,000- mile increments, the 5,000- mile  and 7, 500- mile
intervals coincide. Therefore,  shaded  and non- shaded headings
appear together,  as in this example:
15,000 Miles or 12 Months
15,000 Miles or 12 Months 

SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE LOGS18
Determining Your Vehicle’s Maintenance Needs
Special Operating Conditions
In  addition to  standard maintenance items, the  scheduled main-
tenance log indicates services that  should be performed on
vehicles that  are driven under especially demanding conditions.
Specific conditions require  specific  services,  as indicated below.
The  scheduled maintenance log indicates at which mileage/
time intervals each  service  should be performed. 
You  should perform these  additional maintenance  services if
you drive 
primarilyunder any of the conditions noted. If you
drive only occasionally under these conditions, it is not neces-
sary to perform the  additional  services.
Driving on Rough, Muddy or Snow-Melted Roads
•Rotate tires
•Inspect ball joints and dust cover
•Inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs
•Inspect drive  shaft boots
•Inspect nuts and bolts on chassis and body
•Inspect  steering linkage  and boots
•Re- torque drive  shaft bolt*
•Lubricate propeller shaft  and re- torque bolt*
Driving on Salt-Covered Roads
•Lubricate propeller shaft  and re- torque bolt*
Driving on Unpaved or Dusty Roads
•Inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs
•Inspect or change engine  air filter
•Lubricate propeller shaft  and re- torque bolt*
•Replace  air conditioning filter*
Extensive Idling or Low-Speed Driving 
for Long Distances
•Inspect brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs
* Applies to  selected models.  See the  scheduled maintenance log for details. 

SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE LOGS20
The following descriptions are provided to give you  a better
understanding of the maintenance items that  should be per-
formed on your vehicle. The  scheduled maintenance log
indicates at which mileage/time intervals each item  should be
performed. Please note that many maintenance items should be
performed only by a qualified technician.
For further information on maintenance items you can per-
form yourself,  see the “Vehicle Maintenance  and Care”  and
“Do- It-Yourself Maintenance”  sections of your
Owner’s Manual.
Air Conditioning Filter
Replace  at  specified intervals.
Automatic Transmission  Fluid 
or Manual Transmission Oil
Replace  at  specified intervals. When performing inspections,
check each component for signs of leakage. If you discover any
leakage, have it repaired by a qualified technician immediately.
Ball Joints and Dust Covers
Check the  suspension  and  steering linkage ball joints for loose-
ness and damage. Check  all dust covers for deterioration  and
damage. Replace  any deteriorated or damaged parts. A qualified
technician  should perform these inspections.
Brake Lines and Hoses
Visually inspect for proper installation. Check for chafing,
cracks, deterioration  and evidence of leaking. Replace  any deteri-
orated or damaged parts immediately. A qualified technician
should perform these operations.
Explanation of Maintenance Items