is350 60k spark plug change
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To be fair, the manual does list a buncha "inspect" crap that you won't want to be paying a dealer for as it's mostly "look for leaks you'd already notice and mention during just an oil change"
What you actually need at 60k:
Change spark plugs
Change oil
Change brake fluid
Change cabin and engine air filters (do these yourself, takes 5 minutes)
That's it.
Oh, and rotate tires if AWD.
What you actually need at 60k:
Change spark plugs
Change oil
Change brake fluid
Change cabin and engine air filters (do these yourself, takes 5 minutes)
That's it.
Oh, and rotate tires if AWD.
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1) change spark plugs
2) change engine oil/filter
3) change brake fluid
3) Change cabin filter
4) Change engine air filter
Thanks all thats required. I personally also changed my rear diff but not required.
2) change engine oil/filter
3) change brake fluid
3) Change cabin filter
4) Change engine air filter
Thanks all thats required. I personally also changed my rear diff but not required.
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To be fair, the manual does list a buncha "inspect" crap that you won't want to be paying a dealer for as it's mostly "look for leaks you'd already notice and mention during just an oil change"
What you actually need at 60k:
Change spark plugs
Change oil
Change brake fluid
Change cabin and engine air filters (do these yourself, takes 5 minutes)
That's it.
Oh, and rotate tires if AWD.
What you actually need at 60k:
Change spark plugs
Change oil
Change brake fluid
Change cabin and engine air filters (do these yourself, takes 5 minutes)
That's it.
Oh, and rotate tires if AWD.
Lexus.com and the manual list many things that are not necessary.
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Don't forget the brake fluid also has to be changed at 60k If you prefer a dealership to do your service, have a Toyota dealership do the work for you. Otherwise, find an independent Toyota/Lexus specialist shop or buy the 60K service kit off of Sewell and DIY, or have any reputable shop perform the labor for you
#27
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I got this from my lexus dealer:
$340 changing spark plugs (that's labor, parts and tax)
$140 replace break fluid.
$86 syntetic oil change..
I thought those are not bad prices.
p.s. When I was at 35k miles I changed the break fluid at Toyota dealership for $109 incl tax.
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