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While some caution about warranty issues I will add this: dealers and other lube shops that make money on this don't always follow the actual maintenance schedule but use shorter intervals to make more money. I would contact Toyota at the corporate level to confirm. As long as you follow what is required per the manual you shouldnt have issues with warranty. For a first change though doing it early isn't a bad idea as wear is higher on new parts so it'll get dirty a bit faster then normal but you still need the correct info for all the changes after that.
On a side note how did a new car not come with an owner's manual?
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