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Old Jun 5, 2003 | 07:00 PM
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I've got 115K on my 93 ES300. The previous owner did everything by the book including the timing belt at 60K. What would be your recommendation for the services I should not have done at this service interval. I've only had the car for 17K so I haven't done a major service yet.

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Old Jun 6, 2003 | 06:04 PM
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120K service is same as 30K service. The Lexus dealership here will replace engine oil and filter, air filter, HVAC cabin filter, A/T fluid, brake bluid, engine collant, fuel filter. Balance wheels, tires and rotate tires. Inspect brakes, steering linkages, drive shaft boots, body and chassis nuts and bolts, exhaust system, brake lines , rack and piston assembly, fuel lines, connectors and fuel tank, check wheel alignment.
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Old Jun 7, 2003 | 12:16 PM
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I'd suggest looking at the Lexus recommendations in the owner's manual and/or the USA Maintenance Schedule chart on the ClubLexus web pages. I think the 30K service (in the previous posting), recommended by some dealers (and not by Lexus itself), goes too far. I'd tend to go beyond the Lexus recommendations on A/T fluid flushing every few years though. Also, Lexus doesn't mention wiperblade replacement.
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