You can even view a copy of it off Toyota Canada's website by joining Club Toyota. Can I just do the regular oil change and ignore the rest during lease period? The program will cover 0w20 oil changes on those 2011 models where it is mandatory. I normally vacuum, cleaned the interior and if the upholstery is too dirty call Bryan to get her cleaned up! Also doing my free oil change at Toyota dealers gives me the opportunity for them to check of any Recent recall in their system. Mar 20th, 2011 7:59 pmThanks. I find the maintenance costs on it very reasonable because it has the Maintenance Minder.
The dealer may recommend additional services that are not part of the factory recommended maintenance. The program accompanies each specific model for up to 2 years or 48,000 kilometers whichever occurs first. . Is it ok if I do that to the leased car? Toyota 0W20 can be offered to the customer at an additional charge. We are big fans of Toyota because they make a good reliable vehicle. That is exactly what I am thinking - by keeping the tires, body, wiper blade, brakes and interior in good condition and of course regular oil change.
I figure if you follow the car's own computer, they can't say you didn't adequately maintain the car should an issue arise in the future. The vehicle will be deemed eligible as determined by the date and sales type of the second registration for the remainder of 2 years or 48,000 kilometers from the original warranty registration date. The Program only covers conventional oil changes at the maintenance intervals set out in the Factory Recommended Maintenance Schedule which accompanies the specific Toyota model. The program will cover up to 2 tire rotations and 1 engine air filter if required during the program period. . The Customer will be required to pay for such servicing and to seek reimbursement for the servicing from any Canadian Toyota Dealer.
Manual Description To ensure safe and economical driving, day-to-day care regular, general maintenance should be performed daily basis, this can be done by yourself or by Toyota dealer, scheduled maintenance should be performed at specified intervals according maintenance schedule. I ignore all the letters I get from the dealer saying I'm due for an oil change. I am expecting the same reliable performance from this Rav4 as with my husbands trucks. In other words, it stays with the vehicle, not with the customer. We can simply ignore those various costly maintenance packages at 12,000Kms, 18,000Kms, 24,000Kms, 30,000Kms. I had my tires rotated by the dealer, rear wiper refill replaced and cabin and engine filter replaced by them just so I could keep the free oil change.
I think if you take care of the major safety things before returning the leased you should be fine. Any one any shed any light on them will be greatly appreciated. They fit comfortably in the back, while we still have plenty of room in the front. My husband has had 3 Toyota pickup trucks over the years all with no huge major repairs. I am just curious to know these answers.
I normally vacuum, cleaned the interior and if the upholstery is too dirty call Bryan to get her cleaned up! We can simply ignore those various costly maintenance packages at 12,000Kms, 18,000Kms, 24,000Kms, 30,000Kms. The Customer will be responsible to pay the difference between the cost of a conventional oil change and a Toyota 0W-20 synthetic oil change. Third and hopefully last leased vehicle for me, but have never had any problems in returning them. I ignore all the letters I get from the dealer saying I'm due for an oil change. By following it, I average an oil change once every nine months. Mileage Due: Description: 110,000 Miles 1 item to Rotate, 1 item to Replace, 3 items to Inspect, 1 item to Change fluid 115,000 Miles 1 item to Rotate, 1 item to Replace, 3 items to Inspect, 1 item to Change fluid 120,000 Miles 1 item to Rotate, 4 items to Replace, 15 items to Inspect, 1 item to Change fluid, 5 items to Inspec. Yes the shop supplies and environmental levies have been included in the reimbursement calculations.
Is it a must to follow the maintenance schedule on the owner's manual? The Program is in effect commencing on the original warranty registration date and terminates upon the vehicle reaching the earlier of either the 2 years or the 48,000 kms. A Toyota Customer that may be traveling outside of Canada may have their maintenance service performed at a Toyota Dealership only. It rides nice like a car, but will tow like a truck. I leased a 2007 rave limited and for the 4 years my expense was air filters change, tire balance and rotating, rear wiper refill change, front break, 4used tires upon return and of coarse the free oil changes. Are the Dealers share the information on maintenance? All items listed as set out in the Factory Recommended Maintenance Schedule outlined in the Owner's Manual Supplement under the headings Regular Maintenance Service and Specific Maintenance Services.
Most of the maintenance if you read it carefully is inspection only. The program covers oil changes using conventional oil. When we return the car at lease end, will they check your maintenance records? The Customer must provide proof of maintenance service e. From my point of view, Toyota will probably always be my choice of vehicle though they are slightly more expensive than similiar models. It is very costly to follow the owner maintenance schedule. I would definitely recommend one to other potential buyers. The program also covers up to 2 tire rotations and 1 engine air filter as required during the covered maintenance period.