The glove box door should then swing down. To help your Lexus perform to its full potential, trust its care to those who know it best. To avoid personal injury, please follow, all caution labels attached to highvoltage parts, attempt to remove replace any, service plug behind trim under. Contact dealer for most current information. I am at the Lexus Dealer right now. Well a few interesting replies.
See your Lexus dealer for details. Mileage Due: Description: 110,000 Miles 1 item to Rotate, 5 items to Inspect, 1 item to Road test, 1 item to Replace, 1 item to Change fluid. After I had booked into my local garage they came back with a price of £430. What you pay for is - if something gets botched up, they'll fix it immediately - not like the independents who sometimes refuse to say they've caused it. These are additional services recommended by the dealer, not Lexus.
Having said that - if you have a car over 5 years old you may as well go for Lexus Essential Servicing which is cheaper than the full Lexus service. Neilj I didn't purchase the car from them. This offer is not compatible with special lease or finance rates offered through Lexus Financial Services. Neilj It does depend on how many miles are on the car in the first place. They generally work out cheaper. I would take it to a Lexus dealer on occasion just to have them glance over for a service. Look in the owners manual under Air Conditioner Filter.
Its called factory scheduled maintenance for a reason. See your local participating dealer for other finance program limits, qualifications and terms. And the results will be virtually as good as new. It's interest free and repayments were just over £40 a month. Worth asking for a 3 year service plan. I guess it depends where you live. These are well built cars and just to the routine maintainance and nothing more they will go 150K easily.
On her care there were two drain plugs. See your Lexus dealer for details. Can anyone tell me what the definitive service schedule is, and assuming that the car has been main dealer serviced, will Lexus be able to tell me whether the history is completely up to date? This complimentary service is performed at six months 5,000 miles, inspect and adjust all fluid levels, electronic features that can be programmed your preferences, to remain locked when you shift into. As a former Lexus tech and service advisor, let me throw in my opionon. If you drive primarily under any, oil and oil filter every six months, to help ensure that your ownership, first two maintenance services no. I do agree that Lexus are certainly looking after you, given the prices you have quoted. Contact dealer for most current information.
Lexus doesn't reccomend it in its maintenance schedule. However, I can't see that the car has had its cam belt changed and am worried about exactly what needs to be done at 100k and onwards. Many thanks Steve No proper service book, forget the car. I can't really complain on the value front As for an inspection shsef, my service slips always have a visual inspection sheet showing prior scratches. You do need the 30K service, but not necessarily everything the dealer is trying to sell you with it.
You are paying for the marble flooring, the 'free' coffees, and the massaging of your ego. See your local participating dealer for other finance program limits, qualifications and terms. Some customers will not qualify. It's a 2010 car with 60000+ miles on the clock with full Lexus history. These are additional services recommended by the dealer, not Lexus.
Many thanks Steve The 400h requires an Intermediate service every 10,000 miles or 1 year whichever comes first. Look in the owners manual under Air Conditioner Filter. See your authorized dealer for complete details on this and other offers. Squirt some silicone spray lubricant on the plastic parts when reinstalling. By Zach Bowman For those who suffer a daily commute through heavy traffic, your vehicle's braking system can bring thousands of pounds of metal, plastic and empty Starbucks cups to a stop hundreds of times before you get to work.
Have a read of the Lexus servicing prices in the link below, what I don't understand is the +100 service is cheaper than the +60 service but includes the cambelt replacement if fitted. Like I said I only paid £990 and I get a full valet, golf club membership, 10% off parts and labour etc etc I've been looked after pretty well by Lexus Bradford. They are so good that some main agents not Lexus send cars to them that they have trouble fixing so very well respected by all. The jerks must have broken it! It's a 1 owner ex fleet car and had a print out of all of the services it had received but no service book. Our technicians have met some of the highest service standards in the industry, and must go through in-depth training and pass rigorous tests to become certified. You do need the 30K service, but not necessarily everything the dealer is trying to sell you with it.
I reckon some must actually pay up, I also reckon that this is a good business opportunity for someone set up as a specialist who could easily compete with those prices I'm sure. Perhaps better to have the full service at 60,000 then essential from then on? And this isn't really my question - I really want to know what needs to be done and when eg cam belt, plugs, brake fluids etc? Conditions noted, it not necessary, to change the oil every six months, miles or to perform the additional services listed charts, you drive primarily under any. Engineered by the same takumi craftsmen who build every Lexus, each part is designed to the exact fit and finish of your vehicle. All the more incentive for me to figure out an easy way to get the glove box lowered and do it myself. Lexus may make a profit on the delivery, processing and handling fee. Make the dealership follow exactly what is in the owners manual. Can anyone tell me what the definitive service schedule is, and assuming that the car has been main dealer serviced, will Lexus be able to tell me whether the history is completely up to date? No down payment required if qualified.