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What is included in a 100k mile service/Tune-up

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Old 02-15-07, 03:50 PM
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Ok guys,
I tried to find this by searching, but I came up empty.
Can anyone tell me what services are included or should be included in a 100,000 mile service/tune up? My GS4 is in dire need of one, and I know I can cut costs if I get me and some of my buds to take care of a few tasks, before I hand it over to the dealership.
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all of the maintenance items are typically 30k, 60k, 90k and so on...
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If you didn't do your 90k service...

Spark plugs, timing belt, flush coolant, change differential fluid, tranny flush, inspect brakes, oil change, water pump, cabin filter, air filter, and new belt tensioner. +/- some stuff

I would just go to the (*toyota*) dealer for timing belt, tranny flush, belt tensioner, and water pump. Everything else, you should be able to do at home (if you don't know, plz take it to someone who does know).
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edmunds.com and go to maintenance.
1) go to new cars
2) choose maker
3) model and year
4) review and specs
5) maintenance *on left side*
6) put in info and you get what you're looking for.
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Originally Posted by is4fsr
edmunds.com and go to maintenance.
1) go to new cars
2) choose maker
3) model and year
4) review and specs
5) maintenance *on left side*
6) put in info and you get what you're looking for.
great service tool, thanks
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It didn't mention the timing belt for the GS400. Mine is in the same boat. Its at 90K and needs some love.
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