How To Make Your Toyota Last Over 300,000 Miles Part 4 : Extra Tips
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How To Make Your Toyota Last Over 300,000 Miles Part 4 : Extra Tips
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Do you recommend readjusting the spark plug gap on iridium plugs?
Excellent advise. I drive a 2006 Matrix 4WD with 214,000 miles and it runs perfect (recently replaced all four engine mounts and PCV valve and hose).
I read somewhere. Schedule the maintenance on your vehicle before it schedules it for you in repairs. Some people are so cheap they don’t realize how a little bit of maintenance will help the vehicle last.
I agree with the removing them and reinstalling them.
I had to get the spark plugs on my imperza replaced and those fuckers were seized in there pretty good
How you change the brake fluid in Toyota Corollas 2013
My 03 Tundra needs spark plugs every 30k miles. Requires the old copper style that don't last as long as iridiums, but they're also a fraction of the price, so that's fine with me.
Are you talking iridium plugs, or just normal ngk plugs? I change my ngk plugs every 20k miles
People these days don’t wanttheir car to go over 300000ml .. but instead wants to change their after keeping 4-5 years
And want to show off with their newer car to their friends families and neighborhood
Because LOOK AT ME AGE we’re living in now.
My alternator went out after ten years.
How do these intervals apply to the 2016 Tundra? Dealership won't touch my transmission until 100k miles.
I’ve never had brake issues and commonly go 10-12 years between new fluid. Is that mostly dry hot climates? I drive 3000 miles a year and simply do not need pads after enough. I would for reasonable amount. Toyota wanted $125 just to bleed brakes ($?!?) not that Id get anything beyond an oil change there.
Am a tech in cars gasoline and diesel. Have very opportunity job?
I have never changed my differential fluid, timing belt and water pump on my 2006 tundra and currently have 365,000 miles am I good? Lmao
I have bought three new Toyota. All of them went over 300000 miles before I get rid of them. All of them have door problems or something like that first. All engines had no oil leak.
Remove and reinstall? Why?