Service Intervals/Requirements
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I just had my 20,000 mile service done. Skipped the 15,000 mile service. 20,000 miles = rotate tires, oil and filter change, top off fluids, and inspect various parts of the car, like brakes and such. My Lexus dealership asked for $370. That was kind of shocking since the bulk of the work was to change the oil. So I called Toyota. Same service = $100. No brainer.
#122
I believe it has to do with caliper heat and fluid breakdown as a result.
#123
I laugh every time a service rep comes up to me with my dirty cabin filter. They show it to me and say it costs $85.00 to replace. So I reply that I can get the same filter anywhere for less than $20.00 and change it in under 5 minutes. But since you already have half of the job completed and you'll have to put my dirty filter back in the vehicle if I decline, so if you'll agree, I'll buy the filter from you and you give me free labor. They always agree. I may pay a buck or 2 more for the filter but I saved time and gas.
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#124
Lexus Test Driver
I just had my 20,000 mile service done. Skipped the 15,000 mile service. 20,000 miles = rotate tires, oil and filter change, top off fluids, and inspect various parts of the car, like brakes and such. My Lexus dealership asked for $370. That was kind of shocking since the bulk of the work was to change the oil. So I called Toyota. Same service = $100. No brainer.
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#126
Lexus Test Driver
A specific mile service is requested as different items are serviced at different mileages. Brake fluid, coolant, transmission fluid get replaced only at specific services not every service. If you just get the oil, oil filter done the long term maintenance suffers and you may see performance reduction or failure down the road. Of course if you don't expect to keep the car long it doesn't matter as much.
Last edited by mikemu30; 11-09-20 at 05:12 PM.
#127
You're missing the point. I get what you're saying. I merely request services when they need to be done, not when they need to check this and examine that just to charge you hundreds of dollars. The XXXXX mile services are all a money grab for the dealers. End of story.
I'm very well aware that dealer servicing is expensive and often some things are over the top price wise. No one said you have to use a dealer, plenty of other places to go. My car is only 4 years old, $105,000 dollars here in Australia, by far the most expensive car I've owned and I'm inclined to get it serviced at the dealer where I know things DO get done. Maybe in years to come I'll go elsewhere due to cost.
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I’ve never ever gotten the recommended services at the dealer. I’ve even had a service advisor at Toyota I got friendly with a while ago tell me you don’t need that.
As long as you change your oil and pay attention to the real stuff that you need you’ll be fine. I change my oil with full synthetic and get a tire rotation every 6 months or 10,000 miles. I’ll do all the other fluid flushes as needed as a add on service, or myself if I can. The dealer will package a ton of inspections which they might or might not do and other fluff stuff and charge me and extra $2-500 if I let them. Honestly read what the services are stuff like tighten bolts, lube hinges, change wiper inserts, change cabin filter, change air filter.
Allot of Lexus owners seem to believe that if they don’t do every service by the book at the dealer there warranty will be voided and that’s very far from the truth. The only thing that is helped by always having your car serviced at the dealer for every little thing is that if you ever have a claim that is denied by Lexus the dealer will be more likely to fight for you if you’ve been a loyal customer.
I always use the dealer as long as I’m under warranty for oil changes / rotations to avoid headaches. The minute that warranty is up I buy Amsoil and do the work myself or take it to my local mechanic.
As long as you change your oil and pay attention to the real stuff that you need you’ll be fine. I change my oil with full synthetic and get a tire rotation every 6 months or 10,000 miles. I’ll do all the other fluid flushes as needed as a add on service, or myself if I can. The dealer will package a ton of inspections which they might or might not do and other fluff stuff and charge me and extra $2-500 if I let them. Honestly read what the services are stuff like tighten bolts, lube hinges, change wiper inserts, change cabin filter, change air filter.
Allot of Lexus owners seem to believe that if they don’t do every service by the book at the dealer there warranty will be voided and that’s very far from the truth. The only thing that is helped by always having your car serviced at the dealer for every little thing is that if you ever have a claim that is denied by Lexus the dealer will be more likely to fight for you if you’ve been a loyal customer.
I always use the dealer as long as I’m under warranty for oil changes / rotations to avoid headaches. The minute that warranty is up I buy Amsoil and do the work myself or take it to my local mechanic.
#129
Lexus Test Driver
"I merely request services when they need to be done" How do you know when they NEED to be done? Preventative service is just that, to prevent other issues occurring. Do you know when the brake fluid has too much moisture? Do you know when the transmission fluid has broken down to a point where it's not working as required?
I'm very well aware that dealer servicing is expensive and often some things are over the top price wise. No one said you have to use a dealer, plenty of other places to go. My car is only 4 years old, $105,000 dollars here in Australia, by far the most expensive car I've owned and I'm inclined to get it serviced at the dealer where I know things DO get done. Maybe in years to come I'll go elsewhere due to cost.
I'm very well aware that dealer servicing is expensive and often some things are over the top price wise. No one said you have to use a dealer, plenty of other places to go. My car is only 4 years old, $105,000 dollars here in Australia, by far the most expensive car I've owned and I'm inclined to get it serviced at the dealer where I know things DO get done. Maybe in years to come I'll go elsewhere due to cost.
#130
I've taken cars for servicing at dealers around 270 times now, right around this country, Mazda, Honda, GM, Subaru, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Lexus and it's always the manufacturers schedule.
#131
Lexus Test Driver
Maybe it's different in the US, here the services by dealers ARE what's in the book, they never do extras or request to do extras.
I've taken cars for servicing at dealers around 270 times now, right around this country, Mazda, Honda, GM, Subaru, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Lexus and it's always the manufacturers schedule.
I've taken cars for servicing at dealers around 270 times now, right around this country, Mazda, Honda, GM, Subaru, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Lexus and it's always the manufacturers schedule.
#132
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Complimentary Servicing Missed
I bought RX350 in Sep2019. I have less that 4000 miles on this vehicle as I am hardly stepping out due to Covid-19. I missed the two free servicing's. My questions --
1. Do you all think that the dealer can extend the date?
2. Should I go ahead and do the 10K / 12 months servicing for almost $400.00 ( do I really have to do this ?)
3. Is it OK do just get an oil change done at a Toyota dealer for < $100.00
4.Just as an FYI, I am pretty sure that I am not going to drive this vehicle for more than 1000 miles in 2021 also.
I really appreciate some guidance here as I was not planning to spend $400 now.
Thanks,
Lr
1. Do you all think that the dealer can extend the date?
2. Should I go ahead and do the 10K / 12 months servicing for almost $400.00 ( do I really have to do this ?)
3. Is it OK do just get an oil change done at a Toyota dealer for < $100.00
4.Just as an FYI, I am pretty sure that I am not going to drive this vehicle for more than 1000 miles in 2021 also.
I really appreciate some guidance here as I was not planning to spend $400 now.
Thanks,
Lr
#133
Per the Lexus maintenance schedule, your car doesn't need anything done until 5K miles, regardless of the passage of time. They don't even call for an oil change until 10K miles (I change mine every 5K -- I'm old school).
I would call your nearest dealer when you hit 4,900 miles, and ask them if they'll honor the complimentary service even though the year is up. No harm in asking -- they might say "YES" just to get you into their dealership. Then you can provide 6 qt. of the 0W-20 synthetic oil of your choice, or ask them to go ahead and change the oil and filter with their oil. They'll charge you a bit for that but not a lot more than your local quickie-lube.
From my "lessons learned", I would also ask them to check the wheel alignment, and adjust it if it is out of spec. In my experience, the dealer's price for that is within $5 of what the local chain tire shop will charge for the same service.
They'll inspect all your fluids, brakes, tires, fuel system, etc. and not charge extra for that. If it is an AWD, they'l rotate the wheels.
I would call your nearest dealer when you hit 4,900 miles, and ask them if they'll honor the complimentary service even though the year is up. No harm in asking -- they might say "YES" just to get you into their dealership. Then you can provide 6 qt. of the 0W-20 synthetic oil of your choice, or ask them to go ahead and change the oil and filter with their oil. They'll charge you a bit for that but not a lot more than your local quickie-lube.
From my "lessons learned", I would also ask them to check the wheel alignment, and adjust it if it is out of spec. In my experience, the dealer's price for that is within $5 of what the local chain tire shop will charge for the same service.
They'll inspect all your fluids, brakes, tires, fuel system, etc. and not charge extra for that. If it is an AWD, they'l rotate the wheels.
Last edited by dibl; 11-12-20 at 06:15 AM.
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#134
I have the same issue. My 450 RxH is now 8 months old and has just 2000 miles on the odometer. I work from home, so I just start my car once a week for short spin. I have no plans to take my car in for a service until I have had a Covid-19 vaccine. The ICU's are close to full in my state. With the raging pandemic, and higher risk for my 60+ age group, a service, complementary or not is just not worth it.
#135
Lexus Test Driver
I bought RX350 in Sep2019. I have less that 4000 miles on this vehicle as I am hardly stepping out due to Covid-19. I missed the two free servicing's. My questions --
1. Do you all think that the dealer can extend the date?
2. Should I go ahead and do the 10K / 12 months servicing for almost $400.00 ( do I really have to do this ?)
3. Is it OK do just get an oil change done at a Toyota dealer for < $100.00
4.Just as an FYI, I am pretty sure that I am not going to drive this vehicle for more than 1000 miles in 2021 also.
I really appreciate some guidance here as I was not planning to spend $400 now.
Thanks,
Lr
1. Do you all think that the dealer can extend the date?
2. Should I go ahead and do the 10K / 12 months servicing for almost $400.00 ( do I really have to do this ?)
3. Is it OK do just get an oil change done at a Toyota dealer for < $100.00
4.Just as an FYI, I am pretty sure that I am not going to drive this vehicle for more than 1000 miles in 2021 also.
I really appreciate some guidance here as I was not planning to spend $400 now.
Thanks,
Lr