California Emission Control Warranty ...................................... 28
Tire Limited Warranty ...................................................... 34
Your r esponsibilitiesOperation and Maintenance ............................................... 35
Obtaining Warranty Service ................................................ 37
mA i NT e NANC e iN f O rm AT i ON
i ntroduction The Importance of Scheduled Maintenance ................................. 39 .
M aintenance and Lexus Warranty Coverage ............................... 40
Lexus Dealership Service ................................................... 41
General Maintenance and Regular Use ...................................... 42
s cheduled m aintenance LogDetermining Your Maintenance Interval: Months vs. Mileage ................ 44
S pecial Operating Conditions .............................................. 44
Complimentary First Scheduled Maintenance Service ...................... 45
Complimentary Second Scheduled Maintenance Service ................... 46
Scheduled Maintenance Log ............................................... 48
Explanation of Maintenance Items .......................................... 68
Vehicle Identification ........................................................ 73
i ND e X ............................................................... 74
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Introductionm a I n T enance and l exu S Warran T y c o V erage
MAINTENANCE40 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 service
and a description of service and/
or parts installation performed. The
maintenance logs in this booklet are a
good place to record this information.
If you sell your vehicle, be sure to
give your maintenance records to the
new owner.
Lexus 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
maintenance are not covered
under warranty.
Maintenance and repair services may
be performed by you or by any auto -
motive service provider you choose.
Lexus will not deny a warranty claim
solely because you used a service provider other than a Lexus dealer -
ship for maintenance and repairs.
However, damage or failures caused
by improper maintenance 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 mainte -
nance log. These additional services
are not required to maintain your
warranty coverage. Ask your dealer
for an explanation of any recom -
mended maintenance not included in
the scheduled maintenance log.
For a complete description of
Lexus warranty coverages, see
pages 16–33 of this booklet.
Scheduled Maintenance LogScheduled m a I n T enance l og
MAINTENANCE44 Determining Your
Maintenance Interval:
Months vs. Mileage Lexus recommends obtaining sched -
uled maintenance for your vehicle
every six months or 5,000 miles,
whichever occurs first.
For example:
• I f at six months you have driven
less than 5,000 miles, you
should obtain maintenance at
six months ; don’t wait until
5,000 miles.
• I f you drive 5,000 miles in less
than six months, you should
obtain maintenance at 5,000
miles ; don’t wait until six months.
Be sure to keep an eye on your
mileage so that you obtain mainte -
nance when recommended. If you
are a low-mileage driver, mark your
calendar to remind yourself to obtain
maintenance every six months. Special Operating
Conditions In addition to standard maintenance
items, vehicles that are driven
under special operating conditions
require further maintenance service.
These special operating conditions,
which put added demands on a
vehicle, include:
• Driving on dirt roads or on
dusty roads
• Repeated trips of less than five
miles in temperatures below
32° F or 0° C
• Extensive idling and/or low-
speed driving for long distances,
such as police, taxi or door-to-
door delivery use
If you drive primarily under any
of the conditions noted, you
should replace the engine oil
and oil filter every six months
or 5,000 miles. Some of these
special operating conditions
require other maintenance items;
these items are indicated in each
maintenance chart.
e xplanation of Maintenance i te MS
MAINTENANCE Scheduled Maintenance Log68 The following descriptions are
provided to give you a better under -
standing of the maintenance services
that should be performed on your
vehicle. The scheduled maintenance
log indicates at which time/mileage
intervals each service should be
performed. Please note that many
maintenance services should be per -
formed only by a qualified technician.
Axle Shaft Boots
Check the axle shaft boots and
clamps for cracks, deterioration and
damage. Replace any damaged parts
and, if necessary, repack the grease.
A qualified technician should perform
these operations.
Ball Joints and Dust Covers
Check the suspension and steering
linkage ball joints for looseness and
damage. Check all dust covers for
deterioration and damage. A quali -
fied technician should perform
these inspections. Body Inspection
Visually check for corrosion,
scratches and other damage. Check
outer body panels, inner panels of
the hood and doors, and underneath
the vehicle. Apply touch-up paint to
any chips and scratches or have them
repaired by a qualified technician.
Brake Fluid
Replace using fluid type specified in
your Owner’s Manual . A qualified tech -
nician should perform this operation.
Brake Lines and Hoses
Visually inspect for proper instal -
lation. Check for chafing, cracks,
deterioration and signs of leakage.
Replace any deteriorated or dam -
aged parts. A qualified technician
should perform these operations.
Brake Pads, Calipers and Rotors
Check brake pads and rotors for
excessive wear; check brake rotors
for runout. Check brake calipers for
fluid leakage. A qualified technician
should perform these inspections.
For further information on
maintenance services that you
can perform yourself, see the
maintenance sections of your
Owner’s Manual .
e xplanation of Maintenance i te MS
MAINTENANCE
Scheduled Maintenance Log 69Cabin Air Filter
Replace at specified intervals.
More frequent replacement may
be required when driving in dusty
conditions, heavy traffic areas, urban
areas, desert areas or dirt roads.
Refer to your Owner’s Manual for
service details.
Differential Oil
Check for correct oil level and
inspect each differential component
for signs of leakage. If you discover
any leakage, have it repaired
immediately by a qualified technician.
Refer to your Owner’s Manual for
fluid specifications.
Drive Belt
Inspect for cracks, excessive wear
and oiliness. Check the belt tension
and adjust if necessary. Replace the
belts if they are damaged. Drive Shaft
Re-torque the flange nuts and bolts.
A qualified technician should perform
this operation.
Driver’s Floor Mat
• Only use the driver’s floor mat
de si gned specifically for the
model and model year of your
vehicle, such as Lexus Genuine
floor mats.
• Always properly secure the
driver’s floor mat using the
retaining hooks.
• Never install another floor mat
on top of the existing driver’s
floor mat.
• Never install the driver’s floor
mat upside down.
Engine Air Filter
Check for excessive dirt, damage and
oiliness. Replace if necessary.
*See scheduled maintenance log for maintenance interval.
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INDEXAxle shaft boots ....................................................... 4 8 – 67*, 6 8
Ball joints and dust covers ............................................. 4 8 – 67*, 6 8
Body inspection ....................................................... 4 8 – 67*, 6 8
Body repairs ...................................................................... 7
B rakes
Fluid ................................................................... 4 2, 68
L ines and hoses .................................................. 4 8 – 67*, 6 8
P ads, calipers and rotors ......................................... 4 8 – 67*, 6 8
Cabin air filter ......................................................... 4 8 – 67*, 69
Complimentary services
M aintenance services .............................................. 4 , 45–46
O ther services ........................................................... 5– 6
Differential oil ......................................................... 4 8 – 67*, 69
Dispute resolution ......................................................... 9– 13, 21
Drive belt .............................................................. 4 8 – 67*, 69
Drive shaft ............................................................. 4 8 – 67*, 69
Driver’s floor mat ...................................................... 4 8 – 67*, 69
Emergency repairs ......................................................... 3 7– 3 8
Engine air filter ........................................................ 4 8 – 67*, 69
Engine coolant .................................................... 4 2, 48–67*, 70
Engine oil and filter ................................................ 4 2, 48–67*, 70
Exhaust pipes and mountings ........................................... 4 8 – 67*, 7 1
Fuel lines and connections, fuel tank band and
fuel tank vapor vent system hoses ...................................... 4 8 – 67*, 7 1
Fuel tank cap gasket .................................................... 4 8 – 67*, 7 1
Inspections, general maintenance .......................................... 4 2– 43
INDEX
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INDEX Keys .............................................................................. 8
Le xus Personalized Settings ................................................ 1 , 4, 45
Loaner vehicle .................................................................... 5
M aintenance
A s related to warranty coverage .......................... 2 5, 29, 31, 35, 40
C omplimentary first and second services .......................... 4 , 45–46
E xplanation of maintenance items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 –72
G eneral maintenance and inspections ................................ 4 2– 43
I mportance of maintenance ............................................... 39
M aintenance intervals ..................................................... 44
S cheduled maintenance log ........................................... 4 8 – 67
W here to obtain maintenance ....................... in side front cover, 35, 41
Nuts and bolts on chassis ............................................... 4 8 – 67*, 7 1
Oil change ............................................................ 4 8 – 67*, 70
Owner responsibilities ......................................... 2 5, 29, 31, 35–38
Parts replacement ................................................ 7 , 16, 25, 32, 36
Pre-delivery service ............................................................... 1
Q uality control ................................................................... 7
R ack-and-pinion assembly ............................................. 4 8 – 67*, 7 1
Road test ............................................................... 4 8 – 67*, 7 1
Roadside assistance ............................................................ 1 , 6
Service agreements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Service history ................................................................... 7
S mog-check tests .......................................................... 2 6, 32
Spark plugs .................................................................. 6 3, 71
Steering linkage and boots ............................................. 4 8 – 67*, 7 1
Timing chain ..................................................................... 72
*See scheduled maintenance log for maintenance interval.
INDEX