Suspension Fluid
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Suspension Fluid
Hi again,
I have a 2005 LX470 with about 79k on the clock. It's only had the basics done since 2012, so its not in the best shape. Today I noticed that the suspension fluid level was a decent amount below the minimum line. I read the manual and follow the steps to lower than raise the truck in order to see if the fluid actually was low, which it is. After reading forums Ive learned to only used Lexus's fluid because apparently it's their own unique mixture. I called up Lexus and they said its $65 for the tin. (i found it only for cheaper but idk if i should bother) Anyone, im wondering if i would need a full flush done or if I could just add the fluid to bring it up to the proper amount. I don't want to just leave it as it is because i know that the AHC is extremely expensive to repair.
Any Advice is greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Alex
I have a 2005 LX470 with about 79k on the clock. It's only had the basics done since 2012, so its not in the best shape. Today I noticed that the suspension fluid level was a decent amount below the minimum line. I read the manual and follow the steps to lower than raise the truck in order to see if the fluid actually was low, which it is. After reading forums Ive learned to only used Lexus's fluid because apparently it's their own unique mixture. I called up Lexus and they said its $65 for the tin. (i found it only for cheaper but idk if i should bother) Anyone, im wondering if i would need a full flush done or if I could just add the fluid to bring it up to the proper amount. I don't want to just leave it as it is because i know that the AHC is extremely expensive to repair.
Any Advice is greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Alex
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Hi again,
I have a 2005 LX470 with about 79k on the clock. It's only had the basics done since 2012, so its not in the best shape. Today I noticed that the suspension fluid level was a decent amount below the minimum line. I read the manual and follow the steps to lower than raise the truck in order to see if the fluid actually was low, which it is. After reading forums Ive learned to only used Lexus's fluid because apparently it's their own unique mixture. I called up Lexus and they said its $65 for the tin. (i found it only for cheaper but idk if i should bother) Anyone, im wondering if i would need a full flush done or if I could just add the fluid to bring it up to the proper amount. I don't want to just leave it as it is because i know that the AHC is extremely expensive to repair.
Any Advice is greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Alex
I have a 2005 LX470 with about 79k on the clock. It's only had the basics done since 2012, so its not in the best shape. Today I noticed that the suspension fluid level was a decent amount below the minimum line. I read the manual and follow the steps to lower than raise the truck in order to see if the fluid actually was low, which it is. After reading forums Ive learned to only used Lexus's fluid because apparently it's their own unique mixture. I called up Lexus and they said its $65 for the tin. (i found it only for cheaper but idk if i should bother) Anyone, im wondering if i would need a full flush done or if I could just add the fluid to bring it up to the proper amount. I don't want to just leave it as it is because i know that the AHC is extremely expensive to repair.
Any Advice is greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Alex
Toyota uses the same fluid...$30 per can here in Boise. You'll need 1+ cans for a complete flush. Do NOT consider using anything else. Just topping off the fluid would be the same as just topping off engine oil when you're past the need for an oil change.
PM me if you have questions above and beyond what the mud thread addresses.
hth
Steve
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