What Goes Into Servicing a Lexus LFA Supercar?

The Lexus LFA is widely considered to be a supercar, which means servicing it requires a tad more than just an oil change and a new air filter. Here's what goes into a regularly scheduled service secession for a Lexus LFA at Toyota Motorsport GmbH in Cologne, Germany.

By Bassem Girgis - September 18, 2017
Peter Dresen
Inspection
Brake System
Carbon Fibre
Service Work
Test Drive

1. Peter Dresen

Peter Dresen, the Toyota Motorsport GmbH (TMG) workshop manager at the Centre of Excellence in Cologne, is the man responsible for the maintenance work for all European LFA models. Peter and his crew treat the Lexus LFA as they would a racing car, and even compare it to a Le Mans car. This means servicing one is much more complicated than a normal sports car, and is not a process you can get done at your local gas station.

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2. Inspection

Upon arrival for regular routine maintenance at TMG, the Lexus LFA goes through a thorough inspection. First, all of the aerodynamic underbody panels are removed to get at the moving parts beneath. The technicians remove the sub-frames and check the suspension system, the steering system, and each and every nut and bolt under the car. Many of the inspections and procedures for the LFA are also performed on more common Lexus sedans, but accessing certain parts of the LFA is more involved due to its exotic design and construction.

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3. Brake System

The carbon ceramic brake system gets a special kind of attention, because a super car needs super brakes at all times. To check the brakes, the brake rotors and pads are removed and fingertip-checked for any signs of wears or cracks. After the initial inspection, the brake rotors and pads are weighed to ensure they are within the proper wear limits, and if needed they can be x-rayed on site to check for any further damage. After that, the brake pedal is checked for any play, and adjusted appropriately. Finally, an electronic tool tests for water contamination of the brake fluid by getting inserted into the brake fluid reservoir.

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4. Carbon Fiber

One of the things that define the lightweight Lexus LFA supercar is its carbon-fiber reinforced plastic body shell. The entire body also gets its own inspection to ensure there is no damage that would sacrifice the integrity of the unibody structure. They check for any cracks that could indicate the body has been damaged, because as with any composite, a small crack now can grow with time and stress to become a major issue.

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5. Service Work

Once everything is thoroughly inspected, the actual maintenance start. As any other car, the LFA gets an oil and filter change, an air filter replacement, and a cabin air filter replacement for the air conditioner. However, all of the basic maintenance is done using the most advanced high-tech equipment, to ensure they are all done successfully and the LFA is running at its best.

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6. Test Drive

After the maintenance is done, the LFA gets taken for three test drives. The first is just around the parking lot and facilities for a few minutes. This test drive is done before the underbody panels are reattached, simply because installing them takes approximately two hours. If it check out, and after reinstalling the underbody panels, the LFA is taken for a longer test drive, usually around 2.5-miles to warm up the engine slowly after the maintenance. It is critical to not drive it hard right after servicing it (and good advice for any car), which is why they prefer a local test drive to get the engine ready for extreme driving.  Lastly, they take it for one more good hard shakedown, this time for roughly six-miles on the Autobahn.

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