Hi Guys,
I have my 80k service due on our 2009 KDJ120 Prado Grande 3.0 T/D – 5 speed Auto & as we’ve only had the car for a short time. Previous history of the car was that it was used as a city car. No tow bar was fitted & service history was a bit all over the place.
I want to bring it back in line, so I know where it’s up to in terms of services. The service items (& Part No.) I plan to get done are as follows:
Replace engine oil and filter - Castrol Magnatec 10W-40 & Toyota Filter 90915 YZZD2.
Replace fuel filter x 2 - Toyota Filters - 23390 -30180 & 23300-30310
Replace brake fluid - Castrol Dot 3 x 2 500ml Bottles (or 3 depending on flushing) -
Replace front differential oil - CASTROL AXLE EPX 80W-90 - 1 litre
Replace Transfer Case oil - CASTROL AXLE EPX 80W-90 - 1.5 litre
Replace rear differential oil - CASTROL AXLE EPX 80W-90 - 3 litres
Replace air cleaner element - 1780130080
Replace rocker cover gasket? - 9043012031
Replace Auto Trans Fluid? – Lifetime fluid?
My questions are:
Can I use the same oil in the transfer case as the front and rear diff, without any adverse effects?
Does the Auto Trans Fluid need to be replaced? We do a bit of towing with the Camper Trailer (1200kg) for maybe 3-4,000 km’s per year out of 17,000km’s. But it seems like the trans has lifetime oil?
&
Do I need to replace the Rocker Cover gasket if there are no signs of leaking or should I just check each service or wait until injectors need doing? At the moment the injector readings are as follows:
Injection Vol: 10.80
Injection FB Vol idle: 1.47
Injection Vol Learning: 11.09
Injector Feedback Val # 1: 0.0
Injector Feedback Val # 2: 1.0
Injector Feedback Val # 3: 0.1
Injector Feedback Val # 4: -1.5 to -1.3
Other Service items:
Check drive belts.
Check cooling system, hoses & connections.
Check exhaust system.
Check valve clearances.
Check steering & suspension components.
Check front and rear brakes.
Check park brake adjust if necessary.
Check lights, wipers, tyre pressure & all fluid levels.
Check all air conditioning components.
Check battery electrolyte and fluid level.
Check all brake & fuel lines & hoses.
If you could let me know your thoughts or if I’ve missed anything else that would be great!!
Cheers,
Sean.
I have my 80k service due on our 2009 KDJ120 Prado Grande 3.0 T/D – 5 speed Auto & as we’ve only had the car for a short time. Previous history of the car was that it was used as a city car. No tow bar was fitted & service history was a bit all over the place.
I want to bring it back in line, so I know where it’s up to in terms of services. The service items (& Part No.) I plan to get done are as follows:
Replace engine oil and filter - Castrol Magnatec 10W-40 & Toyota Filter 90915 YZZD2.
Replace fuel filter x 2 - Toyota Filters - 23390 -30180 & 23300-30310
Replace brake fluid - Castrol Dot 3 x 2 500ml Bottles (or 3 depending on flushing) -
Replace front differential oil - CASTROL AXLE EPX 80W-90 - 1 litre
Replace Transfer Case oil - CASTROL AXLE EPX 80W-90 - 1.5 litre
Replace rear differential oil - CASTROL AXLE EPX 80W-90 - 3 litres
Replace air cleaner element - 1780130080
Replace rocker cover gasket? - 9043012031
Replace Auto Trans Fluid? – Lifetime fluid?
My questions are:
Can I use the same oil in the transfer case as the front and rear diff, without any adverse effects?
Does the Auto Trans Fluid need to be replaced? We do a bit of towing with the Camper Trailer (1200kg) for maybe 3-4,000 km’s per year out of 17,000km’s. But it seems like the trans has lifetime oil?
&
Do I need to replace the Rocker Cover gasket if there are no signs of leaking or should I just check each service or wait until injectors need doing? At the moment the injector readings are as follows:
Injection Vol: 10.80
Injection FB Vol idle: 1.47
Injection Vol Learning: 11.09
Injector Feedback Val # 1: 0.0
Injector Feedback Val # 2: 1.0
Injector Feedback Val # 3: 0.1
Injector Feedback Val # 4: -1.5 to -1.3
Other Service items:
Check drive belts.
Check cooling system, hoses & connections.
Check exhaust system.
Check valve clearances.
Check steering & suspension components.
Check front and rear brakes.
Check park brake adjust if necessary.
Check lights, wipers, tyre pressure & all fluid levels.
Check all air conditioning components.
Check battery electrolyte and fluid level.
Check all brake & fuel lines & hoses.
If you could let me know your thoughts or if I’ve missed anything else that would be great!!
Cheers,
Sean.
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