90k mile service advice
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90k mile service advice
My wife's GX460 is due for the 90k service. I've got a few options and looking for advice since I'm not very experienced doing maintenance myself. Most expensive option is to take it to my local independent lexus service guy who charges less than dealerships but I totally trust to do the service right and find any issues during the inspection. The next option would be to take it to a good friend of mine who owns a shop but mostly focuses on wheels and tires. I frequently take it to him for oil change and tire rotation because he gives me a good deal but haven't asked him to do more involved services.
So for those of you mechanically inclined, is this service one that I need to be sure to have an experienced mechanic who knows Lexus inside and out perform?
Below is what Lexus recommends for this service. Appreciate any feedback!
❑ Replace engine oil with 0W-20 oil; replace oil filter
❑ Lubricate drive shaft, re-torque nuts and bolts
❑ Replace cabin air filter
❑ Replace brake fluid
❑ Replace engine air filter
❑ Replace Smart Key battery
❑ Reset maintenance reminder light
❑ Rotate tires
❑ Visually inspect brake pads, calipers and rotors
❑ Check installation of driver’s floor mat
❑ Road-test vehicle
❑ Inspect the following: __Active height control system (if equipped) __Axle shaft boots __Ball joints and dust covers __Body __Brake lines and hoses __Brake rotor thickness and runout __Drive belt __Engine coolant (see page 70) __Exhaust pipes and mountings __Front differential oil __Fuel lines and connections, fuel tank band and fuel tank vapor vent system hoses __Fuel tank cap gasket __Rack-and-pinion assembly __Rear differential oil __Steering linkage and boots __Transfer case oil __Transmission for signs of leakage __Wiper blades
So for those of you mechanically inclined, is this service one that I need to be sure to have an experienced mechanic who knows Lexus inside and out perform?
Below is what Lexus recommends for this service. Appreciate any feedback!
❑ Replace engine oil with 0W-20 oil; replace oil filter
❑ Lubricate drive shaft, re-torque nuts and bolts
❑ Replace cabin air filter
❑ Replace brake fluid
❑ Replace engine air filter
❑ Replace Smart Key battery
❑ Reset maintenance reminder light
❑ Rotate tires
❑ Visually inspect brake pads, calipers and rotors
❑ Check installation of driver’s floor mat
❑ Road-test vehicle
❑ Inspect the following: __Active height control system (if equipped) __Axle shaft boots __Ball joints and dust covers __Body __Brake lines and hoses __Brake rotor thickness and runout __Drive belt __Engine coolant (see page 70) __Exhaust pipes and mountings __Front differential oil __Fuel lines and connections, fuel tank band and fuel tank vapor vent system hoses __Fuel tank cap gasket __Rack-and-pinion assembly __Rear differential oil __Steering linkage and boots __Transfer case oil __Transmission for signs of leakage __Wiper blades
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[QUOTE=dstewart;10094524]My wife's GX460 is due for the 90k service. I've got a few options and looking for advice since I'm not very experienced doing maintenance myself. Most expensive option is to take it to my local independent lexus service guy who charges less than dealerships but I totally trust to do the service right and find any issues during the inspection. The next option would be to take it to a good friend of mine who owns a shop but mostly focuses on wheels and tires. I frequently take it to him for oil change and tire rotation because he gives me a good deal but haven't asked him to do more involved services.
So for those of you mechanically inclined, is this service one that I need to be sure to have an experienced mechanic who knows Lexus inside and out perform?
I would recommend searching this FORUM for a qualified tech in your area that works on these cars as a side business, outside of the dealer.
You will save a lot of money and still have a qualified tech doing the work. Just my opinion...
So for those of you mechanically inclined, is this service one that I need to be sure to have an experienced mechanic who knows Lexus inside and out perform?
I would recommend searching this FORUM for a qualified tech in your area that works on these cars as a side business, outside of the dealer.
You will save a lot of money and still have a qualified tech doing the work. Just my opinion...
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NeaC1 (06-09-19)
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My wife's GX460 is due for the 90k service. I've got a few options and looking for advice since I'm not very experienced doing maintenance myself. Most expensive option is to take it to my local independent lexus service guy who charges less than dealerships but I totally trust to do the service right and find any issues during the inspection. The next option would be to take it to a good friend of mine who owns a shop but mostly focuses on wheels and tires. I frequently take it to him for oil change and tire rotation because he gives me a good deal but haven't asked him to do more involved services.
So for those of you mechanically inclined, is this service one that I need to be sure to have an experienced mechanic who knows Lexus inside and out perform?
Below is what Lexus recommends for this service. Appreciate any feedback!
❑ Replace engine oil with 0W-20 oil; replace oil filter
❑ Lubricate drive shaft, re-torque nuts and bolts
❑ Replace cabin air filter
❑ Replace brake fluid
❑ Replace engine air filter
❑ Replace Smart Key battery
❑ Reset maintenance reminder light
❑ Rotate tires
❑ Visually inspect brake pads, calipers and rotors
❑ Check installation of driver’s floor mat
❑ Road-test vehicle
❑ Inspect the following: __Active height control system (if equipped) __Axle shaft boots __Ball joints and dust covers __Body __Brake lines and hoses __Brake rotor thickness and runout __Drive belt __Engine coolant (see page 70) __Exhaust pipes and mountings __Front differential oil __Fuel lines and connections, fuel tank band and fuel tank vapor vent system hoses __Fuel tank cap gasket __Rack-and-pinion assembly __Rear differential oil __Steering linkage and boots __Transfer case oil __Transmission for signs of leakage __Wiper blades
So for those of you mechanically inclined, is this service one that I need to be sure to have an experienced mechanic who knows Lexus inside and out perform?
Below is what Lexus recommends for this service. Appreciate any feedback!
❑ Replace engine oil with 0W-20 oil; replace oil filter
❑ Lubricate drive shaft, re-torque nuts and bolts
❑ Replace cabin air filter
❑ Replace brake fluid
❑ Replace engine air filter
❑ Replace Smart Key battery
❑ Reset maintenance reminder light
❑ Rotate tires
❑ Visually inspect brake pads, calipers and rotors
❑ Check installation of driver’s floor mat
❑ Road-test vehicle
❑ Inspect the following: __Active height control system (if equipped) __Axle shaft boots __Ball joints and dust covers __Body __Brake lines and hoses __Brake rotor thickness and runout __Drive belt __Engine coolant (see page 70) __Exhaust pipes and mountings __Front differential oil __Fuel lines and connections, fuel tank band and fuel tank vapor vent system hoses __Fuel tank cap gasket __Rack-and-pinion assembly __Rear differential oil __Steering linkage and boots __Transfer case oil __Transmission for signs of leakage __Wiper blades
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NeaC1 (06-09-19)
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A few including myself have found the Lexus dealers are not lubing the zerk fitting throughout the driveline.
A few links to refer to your buddy.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...lide-yoke.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...id-change.html
A few links to refer to your buddy.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...lide-yoke.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...id-change.html
#5
Pole Position
That's pretty straight forward car stuff. Fairly similar to most vehicles. I pretty much cover all that at every oil change I do myself on all my cars. The exception would be the brake fluid, as stated. That I only do every few years, but I live in a dry climate. The little differences are easy for a fair mechanic to tackle. That said, it ALL needs to be done. Getting someone you trust to not cut corners is the ticket. If you have a friend that does some of that,(like you said). Then why not ask him if you can assist, your willing to pay for the extra time and effort for him to show you what he is doing. Use your list as a check list of to do items. (I like checklists!!!!!!!!!!!). Back to the brake fluid. It has ABS, bleeding the ABS brake module on most cars takes a special scan tool that can actuate the individual servos. Some are very proprietary. And a proper fluid change, also includes the ABS module. MANY shops will not have the proper tools for that.
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GB2011GX (01-31-18)
#6
If you plan to keep the car for a long time (200k miles) trans fluid drain and fill would be smart maintenance.
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My wife's GX460 is due for the 90k service. I've got a few options and looking for advice since I'm not very experienced doing maintenance myself. Most expensive option is to take it to my local independent lexus service guy who charges less than dealerships but I totally trust to do the service right and find any issues during the inspection. The next option would be to take it to a good friend of mine who owns a shop but mostly focuses on wheels and tires. I frequently take it to him for oil change and tire rotation because he gives me a good deal but haven't asked him to do more involved services.
So for those of you mechanically inclined, is this service one that I need to be sure to have an experienced mechanic who knows Lexus inside and out perform?
Below is what Lexus recommends for this service. Appreciate any feedback!
❑ Replace engine oil with 0W-20 oil; replace oil filter
❑ Lubricate drive shaft, re-torque nuts and bolts
❑ Replace cabin air filter
❑ Replace brake fluid
❑ Replace engine air filter
❑ Replace Smart Key battery
❑ Reset maintenance reminder light
❑ Rotate tires
❑ Visually inspect brake pads, calipers and rotors
❑ Check installation of driver’s floor mat
❑ Road-test vehicle
❑ Inspect the following: __Active height control system (if equipped) __Axle shaft boots __Ball joints and dust covers __Body __Brake lines and hoses __Brake rotor thickness and runout __Drive belt __Engine coolant (see page 70) __Exhaust pipes and mountings __Front differential oil __Fuel lines and connections, fuel tank band and fuel tank vapor vent system hoses __Fuel tank cap gasket __Rack-and-pinion assembly __Rear differential oil __Steering linkage and boots __Transfer case oil __Transmission for signs of leakage __Wiper blades
So for those of you mechanically inclined, is this service one that I need to be sure to have an experienced mechanic who knows Lexus inside and out perform?
Below is what Lexus recommends for this service. Appreciate any feedback!
❑ Replace engine oil with 0W-20 oil; replace oil filter
❑ Lubricate drive shaft, re-torque nuts and bolts
❑ Replace cabin air filter
❑ Replace brake fluid
❑ Replace engine air filter
❑ Replace Smart Key battery
❑ Reset maintenance reminder light
❑ Rotate tires
❑ Visually inspect brake pads, calipers and rotors
❑ Check installation of driver’s floor mat
❑ Road-test vehicle
❑ Inspect the following: __Active height control system (if equipped) __Axle shaft boots __Ball joints and dust covers __Body __Brake lines and hoses __Brake rotor thickness and runout __Drive belt __Engine coolant (see page 70) __Exhaust pipes and mountings __Front differential oil __Fuel lines and connections, fuel tank band and fuel tank vapor vent system hoses __Fuel tank cap gasket __Rack-and-pinion assembly __Rear differential oil __Steering linkage and boots __Transfer case oil __Transmission for signs of leakage __Wiper blades
90K service is doable at Your buddy shop if he has techstream.
1) Check your Secondary Air pump to see if it needs the recall.
As upkeep replace all fluids, filters. Inspect all the bolts chassis grease. Everything else do a once over and call it a day. Alot of things on these vehicles are dont fix it till its broke.
#12
Super Moderator
I would always keep an eye for leaking water pumps as well. A few here including myself have been bit by that. Pretty easy to spot from the top or bottom as the coolant is pink and you will either seen stains on the bottom skid plate or see what looks like pink cotton candy around the fan.
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Driver School Candidate
#14
Super Moderator
Most likely.. no idea how many times you would need to repeat the process.
#15
Racer
And there's always the old fashion way where you ask the wife to pump the brakes like 15 times and hold while you open and close the bleeding valve with a 10mm. And do that for all 4 tires LOL....