50,000 mile service
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50,000 mile service
I see owners writing about timing chain adjustments on their car. I don't see anything in my service manual about doing that. All i see is change oil, filters, rotate tires, and check nuts and bolts.
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From www.lexus.com...
Recommendation is to change at 90k miles or 108 months (nine years)...here is the list
o Replace engine oil and oil filter
o Inspect nuts and bolts on chassis2
o Measure brake pad thickness and rotor runout
o Replace air conditioner filter
o Replace brake fluid
o Replace engine air filter
o Replace timing belt
o Re-torque drive shaft flange bolts
o Rotate tires
o Road-test vehicle
o Inspect the following:
____Ball joints and dust covers
____Body ____
____Brake lines and hoses ____
____Differential oil
____Drive belts
____Drive shaft boots
____Engine coolant3
____Exhaust pipes and mountings
90,000 Miles or 108 Months
____Fuel lines and connections, fuel
tank band and fuel tank vapor
vent system hoses
____Fuel tank cap gasket
____Rack and pinion assembly
____Steering linkage and boots
____Transmission fluid
Recommendation is to change at 90k miles or 108 months (nine years)...here is the list
o Replace engine oil and oil filter
o Inspect nuts and bolts on chassis2
o Measure brake pad thickness and rotor runout
o Replace air conditioner filter
o Replace brake fluid
o Replace engine air filter
o Replace timing belt
o Re-torque drive shaft flange bolts
o Rotate tires
o Road-test vehicle
o Inspect the following:
____Ball joints and dust covers
____Body ____
____Brake lines and hoses ____
____Differential oil
____Drive belts
____Drive shaft boots
____Engine coolant3
____Exhaust pipes and mountings
90,000 Miles or 108 Months
____Fuel lines and connections, fuel
tank band and fuel tank vapor
vent system hoses
____Fuel tank cap gasket
____Rack and pinion assembly
____Steering linkage and boots
____Transmission fluid
#6
108 months (9 years)? So where did the six year thing come from? We've been talking about having '02 & '03 timing belts replaced for ages. But that's not accurate, according to this.
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Lead Lap
I was lead to believe that it was 6 years also by my Lexus service advisor and another shop also. I just checked my owner's manual and it says that the information is in the owner's supplement manual (arggg!), which didn't come with my car, of course.
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Lead Lap
Found it. On page 104 of the Supplement Maintenance Manual, it states 90,000 miles or 72 months. Of course, this is for a 2002 SC430. Maybe your information SCDROPTOP was for a different model year. Here is the Lexus link for that manual.
https://secure.drivers.lexus.com/lex...html&locale=en
https://secure.drivers.lexus.com/lex...html&locale=en
Last edited by Harold57; 03-28-10 at 02:00 PM.
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Found it. On page 104 of the Supplement Maintenance Manual, it states 90,000 miles or 72 months. Of course, this is for a 2002 SC430. Maybe your information SCDROPTOP was for a different model year. Here is the Lexus link for that manual.
https://secure.drivers.lexus.com/lex...html&locale=en
https://secure.drivers.lexus.com/lex...html&locale=en
Here's the manual for a 2007 SC 430, and it says the timing belt should be at 108 months, or 90k miles. Notice, that there's not an interval of "72 months or 90,000 miles" in this manual. Strange.....
http://secure.drivers.lexus.com/lexu...html&locale=en
This is where you can find all the manuals for any car, as well as videos and other interesting things.
http://secure.drivers.lexus.com/lexu...ources/home.do
#11
Lead Lap
Perhaps they've accumulated enough statistical information to be able to state that it will last longer now (& didn't bother to update the older documentation) or determined that the older parts just are harder on the belts.
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