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Old Oct 9, 2019 | 11:13 PM
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I know that the factory recommends brake fluid change at 30k is this the same for the ES350 as it is for my ES300h or is i this just because it uses the breaking to charge and maintenance the hybrid components?
I used to get the brake fluid changed in most my other vehicles every 50-60k
the 2016 ES300h now has 51k on it and I'm going to have the brake fluid done this Friday
The Dealership usually I would always go to but thats not where my appointment is this time because the price difference is drastically different the dealership wanted 159.00 for this service
the Big O Tires said they would be able to do it with the proper fluid called for which I guess is full synthetic brake fluid for 59.99 so considering this is a 100 dollar difference sim going to go to the Big O Tires for this to be done
but something the dealership mentioned to me when I asked them if they could get any close to this price and they explained no because it takes like at least an hour for them the way they do it they said they flush it out and breed it from each brake caliper
I don't know if Big O tires are going to do this procedure of if they just hook up a machine to the breaking resvour and then flush it out that way
does anyone think that its better to go to the dealership for this and have them do it the way they explained to me or do you think it will be fine to have it done at the big o tires I didn't ask them if they do it from each caliper or what but if they did that way id think they would charge more than 59.99 considering an hour labor in this area is usually around 110-129 per hour .
any info on this will help.
like does it matter how they do it or is the main thing that it just gets new fluid ? is having it done by each caliper really mean that much at all considering that iv been reading most people have never had to have there pads replaced or brake work done untill a few 100k miles so im wondering if the only thing that matters is that new fluid gets put in and old fluid goes out or should it be done from each caliper direclty ?
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Old Oct 10, 2019 | 04:35 AM
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Highly suggest you get it done through the dealership, it is a reasonable price, and you will not regret it.
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Old Oct 10, 2019 | 04:41 AM
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Call your local Toyota dealership. Usually about 25% less then Lexus. Will do the exact thing.
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Old Oct 10, 2019 | 04:56 AM
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I use the local Toyota dealer for service on my Lexus vehicles. Their charge for doing the brake fluid has been right around $100.

I might trust a tire dealer to do things like tire rotations, wheel balancing, alignments, and oil changes, but I would not trust a tire dealer to do much more than that in the way of maintenance or repairs.
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Old Oct 10, 2019 | 06:36 AM
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Agreed, unless you have an independent shop that you trust, go with a Toyota dealer.
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Old Oct 10, 2019 | 06:44 AM
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I highly suggest you do it yourself. Why? Because literally all they do for a brake fluid change is suck the fluid out of the reservoir and refill it with fresh fluid. That’s it. And then they charge you $100 for it. You can do it in under a minute and with a $5 bottle of brake fluid.

Don’t believe me? Ask them what the difference between a brake fluid change and a brake flush is. They’re two different services and the flush will cost close to $300.
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Old Oct 10, 2019 | 12:39 PM
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The process it different from an ES350 and an ES300h.

I did the wife's CT200h and watched a lot of Youtube videos first. Each one was on a Toyota/Lexus Hybrid System and all of them while similar to each other, they are quite different than the conventional braking system of a ES350 and other cars.

The rear brakes pump the fluid out by themselves (no need to pump the brakes while cracking open the bleeder valve).

I will just leave this right here for your viewing pleasure..

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Old Oct 10, 2019 | 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by gamma742
The process it different from an ES350 and an ES300h.

I did the wife's CT200h and watched a lot of Youtube videos first. Each one was on a Toyota/Lexus Hybrid System and all of them while similar to each other, they are quite different than the conventional braking system of a ES350 and other cars.

The rear brakes pump the fluid out by themselves (no need to pump the brakes while cracking open the bleeder valve).

I will just leave this right here for your viewing pleasure..

https://youtu.be/UZ1wpW62L7U
That is a brake fluid flush, not a brake fluid change. They do not charge only $100 for that service, as it actually takes time and sometimes two technicians.
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Originally Posted by FunFact
That is a brake fluid flush, not a brake fluid change. They do not charge only $100 for that service, as it actually takes time and sometimes two technicians.

Your are correct Sir..

I did this procedure to correct another problem her car was experiencing :

2015 Prius brake VIDEO noise, bark buzz grind
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i called the toyota Dealership downtown and asked them they charge 124.99 for this service which is 20-25 less than lexus dealership does
i also have that this dealership is part of the costco auto service discount program so then ill get 15% off the 124.99 so will be like 108 plus taxes for them to do it
i hope the lady didnt miss understand me and thing i was saying break fluid change i told them that i wanted the price for the break flush and told them what my lexus dealer wanted to charge and they told me what they would charge if they try and to a switch and baint info on me when there i will just simply try to kill them with kindness and if they refuse what they had told me on the phone then ill just simply explain ill use the power of social media to leave reviews in this area seems to work all the time because the dealership are owned by the same auto group and i always get help when i do it that way.
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Old Oct 11, 2019 | 09:39 AM
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Originally Posted by ThumperPup
i called the toyota Dealership downtown and asked them they charge 124.99 for this service which is 20-25 less than lexus dealership does
i also have that this dealership is part of the costco auto service discount program so then ill get 15% off the 124.99 so will be like 108 plus taxes for them to do it
i hope the lady didnt miss understand me and thing i was saying break fluid change i told them that i wanted the price for the break flush and told them what my lexus dealer wanted to charge and they told me what they would charge if they try and to a switch and baint info on me when there i will just simply try to kill them with kindness and if they refuse what they had told me on the phone then ill just simply explain ill use the power of social media to leave reviews in this area seems to work all the time because the dealership are owned by the same auto group and i always get help when i do it that way.
I can tell you right now that you were misunderstood. They’re not doing a flush for $124, but you can always try your tactic when you go there.
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Old Oct 11, 2019 | 11:35 PM
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Originally Posted by FunFact
I can tell you right now that you were misunderstood. They’re not doing a flush for $124, but you can always try your tactic when you go there.
well if they don't then ill go to the lexus dealership next door and pay them 154.99 less the 15% off that they will give me for costco discount there i know they will be doing it from each caliper
but im not going to assume until after i go to toyota tomorrow and ask them
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Old Oct 13, 2019 | 08:05 AM
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Originally Posted by FunFact
I can tell you right now that you were misunderstood. They’re not doing a flush for $124, but you can always try your tactic when you go there.
i was off on the price mistakenly heard what the lady said
124 but before you think i told ya so and you where write wait for it wait for it
the Flush was 129.99 - the 15% plus taxs and shop fees for a total of 130.00 after taxes
and yes it was the flush they did
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Old Oct 14, 2019 | 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted by FunFact
I can tell you right now that you were misunderstood. They’re not doing a flush for $124, but you can always try your tactic when you go there.
I had a brake flush at Lexus dealership in Canada. Price $150 CAD plus tax, which is about $115 US (tax is 13% though, but nothing I can do about that)
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Old Jul 17, 2023 | 05:12 AM
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Anyone know how much ml is needed to replace the brake fluid for a 2015 es350? And is prestone brand ok?
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