I have checked toyota website in Slovakia ( Europe). Prados (diesel and petrol) have oil changed every 15.oookms. There are 4 seasons, summer +30 C, winter up to -25 C. Whats different in OZ ?
skrabo, "Welcome to the forum"
Good to see another new Prado.
What have you ordered Petrol/Diesel, & what model.
To answer you question on oil changes:- Both the petrol & Diesel are now 10.000 kms, The previous Diesel's were 5,000kms.
The grade & type of oil will vary depending which engine & climate, but a 15W 40 would cover most applications.
Cheers,
Fazza. 07 GXL D4D Auto
07 Silver Ash, GXL, D4D, Auto. Lifestyle rear cargo rack. 2500 kg Tow bar with Tekonsha elec brake controller, Rear dust deflector, Mio Sat nav, (Still trying to fault the Dunlop AT20's)
Sorry GeoffM,
Maybe I mis- interpreted the question but I thought I answered as to what the relevant query was for Australia???? :?:
Cheers,
Fazza
07 Silver Ash, GXL, D4D, Auto. Lifestyle rear cargo rack. 2500 kg Tow bar with Tekonsha elec brake controller, Rear dust deflector, Mio Sat nav, (Still trying to fault the Dunlop AT20's)
I'm gonna plead dumber here as my understanding was that the new D4D that we get in Oz was compliant with Euro IV emission controls. The only difference that I could probably assume woult be a better quality of diesel in Europe
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skrabo,You are probably right "revenue for dealers" in Australia
On the other hand it does seem to be a selling point lately. (Less service required) Hence oil & filter changes 15000 km ??
Personally, I think that is to far, be it Petrol or Diesel.
I know a lot of people that still change their oil at 5,000 km.
"If you do a lot of stop start driving" (Frequent oil changes can only be good for the engine) :idea: :wink:
Cheers,
Fazza
07 Silver Ash, GXL, D4D, Auto. Lifestyle rear cargo rack. 2500 kg Tow bar with Tekonsha elec brake controller, Rear dust deflector, Mio Sat nav, (Still trying to fault the Dunlop AT20's)
skrabo,You are probably right "revenue for dealers" in Australia
On the other hand it does seem to be a selling point lately. (Less service required) Hence oil & filter changes 15000 km ??
Personally, I think that is to far, be it Petrol or Diesel.
I know a lot of people that still change their oil at 5,000 km.
"If you do a lot of stop start driving" (Frequent oil changes can only be good for the engine) :idea: :wink:
Cheers,
Fazza
There are in Europe most of cars that change oil every 15.000 and some after 20.000. Those are same models/engines as sold here.
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Believe it or not, a Land Rover Discovery Series II (late 1999 - 2005) has an Australian published service booklet that shows the oil change intervals as every 20,000 kms.
Most owners that I know typically change every 10,000 kms anyway, just to be on the safe side.
Since low sulphur diesel is now widely available in Australia, I would imagine that the oil in diesel engines will remain cleaner for a lot longer.
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