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R
egularmaintenanceisessentialto
obtainingthehighestlevelof
performancefromyourToyota.It
canalsoincreaseyourvehicle’sresale
value.ThisbookletpresentsToyota’s
maintenancerecommendationsin
convenientchecklists,soyoucaneasily
seewhattypeofmaintenanceyourvehicle
needsanddocumentthattheworkwas
performed.
Toensurethatyourvehiclereceives
first-qualityserviceandparts,Toyota
recommendshavingmaintenance
performedbyanauthorizedToyota
dealership.Toyotadealershiptechnicians
areexpertsonToyotavehicles,andthey
useGenuineToyotaPartsdesignedtoyour
vehicle’sexactspecifications.Whenyou
gotoaToyotadealership,youcanbe
confidentthattheywilluseGenuineToyota
partsandhaveToyota-trainedtechnicians.
MilesorMonths?
Toyotarecommendsobtainingscheduled
maintenanceforyourvehicleevery
5,000milesorsixmonths,whichever
comesfirst.
Forexample:
•Ifyoudrive5,000milesinlessthan
sixmonths,youshouldobtain
maintenanceat 5,000miles-don’t
waituntilsixmonths.
•Ifatsixmonthsyouhavedrivenless
than5,000miles,youshouldobtain
maintenanceat sixmonths-don’t
waituntil5,000miles.
Besuretokeepaneyeonyourmileage
sothatyouobtainmaintenancewhen
recommended.Ifyouarealow-mileage
driver,markyourcalendartoremind
yourselftoobtainmaintenanceeverysix
months.
DocumentingYourInvestment
Tohelpyouverifythatyou’veinvestedin
propermaintenance,eachmaintenance
checklistincludesspaceforyourToyota
dealershiptocertifythatyouobtained
GenuineToyotaServiceforyourvehicle.
Thedealershipmaymarkthedealer
serviceverificationareawiththefollowing
stamp(whichmaybecustomizedwiththe
dealership’sname):
UsingtheMaintenanceLogCharts
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Special Operating Conditions
Inaddition tostandard maintenance items,
the maintenance logindicates servicesthat
should beperformed onvehicles thatare
driven underespecially demanding
conditions. These“special operating
conditions” andtheir required maintenance
items areclearly indicated ineach chart.
NOTE: Youshould perform these
additional maintenance servicesonlyif
the majority ofyour driving isdone
under thespecial operating conditions
indicated. Ifyou only occasionally
drive under thesecircumstances, itis
not necessary toperform the
additional services.
EngineOilSelection
Please refertoyour Owner’s Manualfor
the specific oilviscosity rating
recommended foryour vehicle/engine
type.
Additional Maintenance
Inaddition toscheduled maintenance,
your Toyota requires ongoing general
maintenance suchasfluid checks and
visual inspections. Theseprocedures are
explained inthe Vehicle Maintenance and
Care section ofthe
Owner’s Manual.Be
sure toperform theseprocedures regularly
to ensure themost trouble-free operation
of your vehicle.
SuperChrome andAlloy Wheel
Care
If you purchased genuineToyota
accessory Aluminum AlloyWheels, follow
these cleaning guidelines tomaintain the
appearance ofyour alloy wheels:
•Ifwheels arehot, wait forthem to
cool before washing.
• Use asoft sponge orcotton clothto
apply thesame mildcar-wash soapas
used forthe vehicle body.Quickly
rinse offwith water. Useasoft cloth
to apply thesame carwax asused for
the vehicle body.
• DO NOT USE: Anykind ofchemical
based cleaners, alcohol,solvents,
gasoline, steamcleaners, scouring
pads, wirebrushes, orcoarse
abrasives toclean yourwheels.
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T
he following descriptions are
provided togive youabetter
understanding ofthe maintenance
items thatshould beperformed onyour
vehicle. Thescheduled maintenance log
indicates atwhich mileage/time intervals
each itemshould beperformed. Please
note thatmany maintenance itemsshould
be performed onlybyaqualified
technician.
For further information onmaintenance
items youcanperform yourself, see
the “Vehicle Maintenance andCare”
and “Do-It-Yourself Maintenance”
sections ofthe
Owner’s Manual.
Automatic Transmission Fluid
Inspectorreplace atspecified intervals.
When performing inspections, checkeach
component forsigns ofleakage. Ifyou
discover anyleakage, haveitrepaired bya
qualified technician immediately.
BallJoints andDust Covers
Check thesuspension andsteering linkage
ball joints forlooseness anddamage.
Check alldust covers fordeterioration and
damage. Replaceanydeteriorated or
damaged parts.Aqualified technician
should perform theseoperations.
Brake LinesandHoses
Visually inspectforproper installation.
Check forchafing, cracks,deterioration
and signs ofleakage. Replaceany
deteriorated ordamaged parts.Aqualified
technician shouldperform these
operations.
Brake Linings/Drums andBrake
Pads/Discs
Check thebrake linings (shoes) and
drums forscoring, burning, fluidleakage,
broken partsandexcessive wear.Check
the pads forexcessive wearandthediscs
for runout, excessive wearandfluid
leakage. Replaceanydeteriorated or
damaged parts.Aqualified technician
should perform theseoperations.
Cabin AirFilter
Replace atspecified intervals. Drivingin
heavy traffic, ondirt roads orinurban,
desert ordusty areasmayshorten filter’s
life. More frequent replacement maybe
necessary.
Drive Belts
Inspect forcracks, excessive wearand
oiliness. Checkthebelt tension andadjust
if necessary. Replacethebelts ifthey are
damaged.
Explanation ofMaintenance Items
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