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BentAnat 11-05-2014 03:16 AM

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?

Die$eL 11-05-2014 03:26 AM

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Originally Posted by BentAnat (Post 2011090)
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?

1) No it doesnt. You need to remember. If its a year old and has not had a service, take it in. Mileage does not matter. If you leave it too long, you will need to pay for the service.
2) Ask the dealership to give you the empty containers

ZionsWrath 11-05-2014 03:32 AM

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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Originally Posted by Die$eL (Post 2011096)
1) No it doesnt. You need to remember. If its a year old and has not had a service, take it in. Mileage does not matter. If you leave it too long, you will need to pay for the service.
2) Ask the dealership to give you the empty containers

They probably use bulk oil so no containers.

Freedom 11-05-2014 04:09 AM

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Originally Posted by ZionsWrath (Post 2011098)
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.



They probably use bulk oil so no containers.

The oil comes in 1L bottles. I have not seen bigger. So you should always get containers as well as a bottle with a little extra inside...

Fish Eagle 11-05-2014 04:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Freedom (Post 2011107)
The oil comes in 1L bottles. I have not seen bigger. So you should always get containers as well as a bottle with a little extra inside...

Yep, it only comes in 1 Lt bottles, see http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...8&postcount=17

WesleyG 11-05-2014 04:42 AM

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

ZionsWrath 11-05-2014 04:48 AM

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Originally Posted by WesleyG (Post 2011116)
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

Even the pre delivery inspection states to check fluid level.

But hey, if you trust the dealer jockeys to do everything right and your car to be perfect more power to you.

BentAnat 11-06-2014 01:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Die$eL (Post 2011096)
1) No it doesnt. You need to remember. If its a year old and has not had a service, take it in. Mileage does not matter. If you leave it too long, you will need to pay for the service.
2) Ask the dealership to give you the empty containers

Thanks, @Die$eL.
I thought that the empty container was the answer, but wasn't sure abotut he huge bottles and all.

Thanks again!

WesleyG 11-06-2014 01:46 AM

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Originally Posted by ZionsWrath (Post 2011120)
Even the pre delivery inspection states to check fluid level.

But hey, if you trust the dealer jockeys to do everything right and your car to be perfect more power to you.

Yeah I know, sometimes these things may get forgotten or misfilled at the factory, remember we may be enthusiasts and these things will seem important, but for the other 99% of normal people out there theres nothing to check they just get in and drive, I would obviously make sure a day before i track the car etc, but for a vehicle with 6000kms and hasnt even been for its first service, Its not something im concerned about on a day to day basis.

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.

CWP68 11-06-2014 02:34 AM

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Originally Posted by ZionsWrath (Post 2011098)
If I check right after turning off the engine it will not even register the first dot on the dipstick.

I did that once and nearly shat myself! :bonk:

FT_86_SM_GP 06-17-2015 10:11 AM

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

Ryan86 06-17-2015 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by FT_86_SM_GP (Post 2290027)
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

Looks like that can has stood the test of time.

FT_86_SM_GP 06-17-2015 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Ryan86 (Post 2290081)
Looks like that can has stood the test of time.

Lol the coolant was still fresh ...despite the possible expired 'use by' date in Japanese :D

Durban South Toyota provided an 8% discount as well (I guess coz its old stock)

LostSalad 06-17-2015 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by FT_86_SM_GP (Post 2290109)
Durban South Toyota provided an 8% discount as well (I guess coz its old stock)

That's such a specific number. I wonder how they sucked an 8% instead of just giving you a round 10%. Anyway, mine's definitely blue.


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