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I will post this here, since it's some questions that are quite probably really really stupid, but it occurred to me this morning:
My 86 is pretty accurately a year old, and I would like it to be serviced regularly. 1) Does this car have a service light/indicator of sorts, or do I simply have to remember myself? (probably a retarded question, but hey) 2) I want to change oil(s). Motor Oil and (if needed - not sure about this at all, maybe someone can enlighten me - gearbox oil as well). How do I ensure that our (frankly piss-poor) Toyota dealership puts the right oil in the parts? |
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2) Ask the dealership to give you the empty containers |
Yes, check after a few minutes. If I check right after turning off the engine it will not even register the first dot on the dipstick. If I wait a couple minutes it reads correctly, for me about halfway between the 2 dots.
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psssssshhh check oil and water? one of the perks of having a brand new car is not to worry about these things.
I save that energy for working on the MR |
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But hey, if you trust the dealer jockeys to do everything right and your car to be perfect more power to you. |
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I thought that the empty container was the answer, but wasn't sure abotut he huge bottles and all. Thanks again! |
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My fiance had a mercedes A class for 6 years, not once did it ever cross my mind to check the oil and that car was perfectly fine, hell on my daily driver where i do 4000kms a month and drive it like i stole, it, its not something im concerned about, if everything is within factory spec then you shouldnt have a problem, Have theses cars been noted for oil consumption in mass numbers? not that I know off, Now my MR2 with the original 1zz engine was, that I checked fluids etc regularly, and now that i fitted a 2zzge crate motor to it, I still do it because its modified, and if something had to go wrong it would actually be my problem and not a warranty claim. Dont get me wrong I plan to keep the 86 long term, but when its older and out of warranty etc. then I will worry I dont expect a new factory stock car to take oil or water and if it did, then theres warranty for that, if you are supercharged or did some mods then by all means I agree, check everything for peace of mind. |
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Blue Coolant Part number: 08889-01203
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My coolant levels were at the min level this weekend,
I went to the dealership that I purchased my vehicle from: McCarthy Toyota Gateway (Umhlanga) They insisted that the Toyota 86 uses the red coolant, they then said I must call Subaru and ask them for the "Blue coolant" that I requested. Called Subaru Dbn: They said they use Red coolant in all their BRZ's I then drove the Gateway Toyota (Who still denied there being a Toyota Blue Coolant in existence) and called Imperial Toyota Randburg (Infront of the Gateway Toyota Parts manager) who assisted me with the following part number: (Blue coolant part number) 08889-01203 Toyota Gateway parts said its the first time they heard about this coolant - Not sure if it was ignorance or stupidity. I then drove to Durban South Toyota to buy it as they where the closest dealer in KZN to have stock. Not sure if this is the correct coolant or not:iono: But my car hasnt exploded as yet lol so it should be fine...:bonk: Cost R311.48 (Excluding VAT) - 4L Attachment 112697 |
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Durban South Toyota provided an 8% discount as well (I guess coz its old stock) |
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