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  • #16
    Waste of money changing oil filter every 5k unless you plan on having your rig for along time. Stick to hand book 10k.
    2006 TD Grande
    ARB Winch Bar. Rallye 4000's
    GME TX 3400
    BF Goodrich 265/65/17

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    • #17
      Are the Diesel oil filters really over $45? :shock:

      I pay $21 for genuine Toyota from my dealer for my petrol. Wow. Glad I got a petrol, it's just keeps getting cheaper! :-)

      Drew.
      2005 Toyota LandCruiser GRJ120R Prado "Pilbara" (GX+) Petrol V6 5 Speed Auto, ARB AirLocker rear diff locker, Safari Snorkel, Bilstein Shocks, OME 2" Lifted Springs, PolyAir airbags, bash plates, Icom HF Transceiver, Uniden UHF CB, HID and LED lights, Black Duck seat covers, Tekonsha Prodigy trailer brake controller, Redarc Dual Battery Controller, ATS4X4 Side Steps/Rock Sliders.

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      • #18
        Hey... I did some phoning around today and was advised that I could perform intermediate (5000km) services myself... being an oil and filter change. Toyota advised me to use only a genuine ($40) oil filter and advised they use Castrol RX Super for their oiland it wont affect the warranty. Another interesting point was that I should tell the service blokes that I only want the oil and filter changed, not all the other bull$hit inspections (tyres, brakes, fluids etc.) and it would have cost about $110. Anyway I will be doing my own 5000km services from now on.

        Mark.
        '06 120 GXL TD ARB bar, IPF Spotties, UHF, D694's... More to come

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        • #19
          Stitch,

          My service book says the oil, but not the filter needs changing at the 5k intermediate service. ('05 Diesel, too).

          You could save yourself a couple of buck$ if it doesn't need it
          [i]I remember when sex was safe, and flying was dangerous![/i]

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          • #20
            My Diesel is due for its 40,000 service:

            Castle Hill Toyota - $750.00 !!

            Ryde Toyota - $500.00

            Both quoted yesterday.

            Who's spivving who?
            [i]I remember when sex was safe, and flying was dangerous![/i]

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            • #21
              John that sort of differance in price is really amazing seeing they are doing the exact same service. You should ask the dealer with 750 what they are doing that the others aren't.
              There's nothing wrong with going to a good back yarder that knows what he's doing and does't cost you a morgage. I know of a very good mechnic down the road who is never out of work and is a member of local 4wd club. Armadale 4wd service centre, talk to Mick very good name for himself. (for anyone who is in Perth)
              Cheers Phil.
              [size=1][b][i]07 D4D GXL PRADO 6spd man.[/i][/b][/size]
              [size=7][color=blue][i]BFG AT tyres 265/70/17,55mm ATS suspension,tow safe tow bar,Mine Trans seat covers,sandgrabba mats, 60 Litre Engel fridge,front tint,safari snorkle,arb deluxe bull bar, Hella HID lights,760cca dual battery setup,uniden uhf cb, and more to come !![/i][/color][/size]

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              • #22
                Hey John,
                Call Phil Gilbert Toyota at Lidcombe and ask for Bob in service department, see what they quote, he was very helpful with my enquiries....
                '06 120 GXL TD ARB bar, IPF Spotties, UHF, D694's... More to come

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                • #23
                  hi there, anyone knows what is the service checklist like for 80,000 to
                  100,000km?

                  mine just got serviced at 70,000 and it costs a bomb. oil, filters, air filter, beltings, etc etc...

                  the dealer said that for 80,000 just be prepared. timing belt and the whole lot..its the worse service of all..is this true?

                  anyone has the proper toyota checklist for 80,000 i.e. list of parts to replace and what components to service? maybe i'll just get the parts off wholesale (a whole lot cheaper!!!) and ask the dealer to install it.

                  Thanks people.

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                  • #24
                    The service book should tell you what parts they need to inspect or replace.
                    [color=red]GXL D4D AUTO Option pack more to follow & Camprite TL8s[/color] [url=http://www.fuelly.com/driver/Chuck1/prado][img]http://www.fuelly.com/smallsig-metric/46023.png[/img][/url]

                    Diabolus fecit, ut id facerem!

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                    • #25
                      If you bought your vehicle with a fleet discount remember to ask the dealer for the fleet discount on the service - i did and saved over $100 on each of the 10K and 20K services. The discount also applied to extras, such as wheel rotation and balance.

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                      • #26
                        Yeah they were going to do their normal service and started to mention prices and what they could/should/would do until I told them I was on a novated lease. The dealer simply said Oh ok and just did what he was supposed to do. The tyres got rotated and everything was done. Dont know at what price difference it was though.
                        07 Prado GXL, D4D manual, silver and a fridge with constantly changing beer levels.

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                        • #27
                          80K Service

                          Just had my 70,000km service and all up, it cost me $250 at my local Repco with whom I have a good relationship. They forewarned me though, that the 80K service is up around the $700-$800 mark, as it is one the most major services. Better start saving now then!

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                          • #28
                            Guys,

                            Just had the 200,000 km service carried out on my diesel.

                            It cost $570 for a log book service at Valvoline Express Care in Hoppers Crossing. The dearest service I've paid for to date.

                            Mark
                            '05 Prado GXL TD/Auto
                            ARB bullbar
                            12,000lb Ironman winch
                            Brown Davis Bash Plate
                            Ultimate Suspension
                            Twin Hi-Clones
                            DPChip
                            Dual Batteries
                            Safari Snorkel - Donaldson pre-cleaner
                            Cooper ST's
                            Outback Swan

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                            • #29
                              capped services

                              Has anyone been using the $180 capped service offer of Toyota? I'm assuming this is a new thing as I haven't heard of it before and would have used it on my Hilux. Checked back through the invoices and $220-$240 seemed to be the average service cost. They convinced me to go with the 10,000 services on the latest one. Because I had no big trips or serious off-roading on this vehicle it didn't matter and I didn't notice a big difference. I may go back to doing my oil changes at 5000 on the Prado when it arrives and just get Toyota to do the $180 jobs on the main (10,000) services. It reads as if it is a blanket offer on all new Toyota's. Reading Maverick's 200,000 service cost became yet another reason why I update my vehicles early.
                              cjd
                              2008 D4D GXL Manual, Redarc Dual Battery system, Safari Snorkel, Toyota Tow Bar, Rhino Sportz Racks, Toyota Rubber Mats, slow & steady Big Haul Hand Winch, heaps of bits & a partridge in a pear tree...
                              2011 150 D4D Manual in a couple of weeks ..

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                              • #30
                                Just looked at the Toyo web site - and for the Prado's - its only relevent for Apr-08 compliance plates and up to 6 services over a 3yr period. Unfortunately mine is a Feb-08 plate so i miss out.

                                I just booked mine into a dealer for its first "FREE" - service (it has done 3500kms in 6 weeks) and was told after mentioning, handbrake almost not working that it would COST me. So much for "free" first service. Im sure if any nut/bolt needed tightening (it has had some fun in the mud since new!) - would be probably $4.50 excl GST ea.

                                I politely ( :lol: ) told them to please re-consider and now they will do it gratis.
                                Easter-08 White GXL D4D Auto - delivered in near record time (5d) from placement of order. Has turned into a "Bermuda" or "Swiss fund" where $ get lost or converted into mods/accessories.

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