I have mine changed every 5kThey don't change the oil on a 5K service. It's at 10K
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I have mine changed every 5kThey don't change the oil on a 5K service. It's at 10K
That's fine, but it is not a service included in the free 5K service which is what the OP is referring to.I have mine changed every 5k
I would save more time just changing the oil myself since the dealer is 20 min away and you have to wait or drop off.
I hate to break it to you, but this is absolutely the impression they want to give you. You are a $ bill to this person, and the 'better techs' are the techs who haven't screwed up for you yet. Very informative for me to spend a day at an Acura dealer in their waiting room which unbeknownst to them was within earshot of their break area due to some construction. I know, broad brush and all, but the comments to be heard seemed pretty typical of what I would expect services team members talk about when they are 'alone'.My advisor knows my expectations and I'll be checking the details. He gets the better techs on my services and looks out for me. I've been going to the same guy for almost 10 years.
Before I bought my LX I had a Sienna. The local Toyota dealer, like most was sketchy. I brought the Sienna in for a recall on the sliding doors. It involved a bunch of rewiring and they door the dash apart, two days of work. When I got it back the the entertainment system was not working. The service manager tried explain that it was just a coincidence that they tore apart my dash for 2 days and when they put it back together it stopped working. After two weeks of going back and forth I finally got them to put a rebuilt unit in.
The local Lexus dealership, though much, much smaller than I expected is pretty good. I had some warranty work and they were pretty honest and they throw loaners at you. One of my coworkers has a 4Runner and he only takes it to the Lexus dealer now. (Toyota dealer told them they didn't know how to work on KDSS) They give him a loaner and he is happy.
I would suggest bringing your Land Cruiser to a Lexus dealer. At the very least you will get a loaner car.
I lock mine as wellI'd be glad that they didn't touch the cabin filter! Most guys around here lock the glovebox before going in for service.
Not sure what to say about the lugs, other than i'm not surprised...
I called every Lexus dealership in Houston, TX. They don't do service work on Toyotas.![]()
Any recommendations for south texas mcallen area?look up Duggy’s Garage.
That sucks. I guess it's up to each dealer on what they chose to work on. Seems odd though.I called every Lexus dealership in Houston, TX. They don't do service work on Toyotas.![]()
Bringing an old and somewhat trivial thread back to life.... Skip to the bottom sentence if you don't want to read about me whining.
So I took in the LC today for the 1 yr service.
Reviewing the 6th month service they torqued the lug nuts to 110 Ft Lbs. Today they wrote down they did them to 80 Ft Lbs.
Once home I checked and retightened. Out of the 20 lug nuts 17 were at or near 80 Ft Lbs, and 3 were north of 150 Ft Lbs. I had to use an impact gun to get the lugs loose - I doubt I could have gotten them off doing a roadside spare tire swap.
So much for dealer service. I can and will do my own maintenance from here.
Anybody have advice on how to document owner self-service such that it could satisfy the requirements for warranty repairs? Do I need to keep receipts for oil filters, etc?
Check out Toyota Owners on Toyota.comAnybody have advice on how to document owner self-service
Bringing an old and somewhat trivial thread back to life.... Skip to the bottom sentence if you don't want to read about me whining.
So I took in the LC today for the 1 yr service.
Reviewing the 6th month service they torqued the lug nuts to 110 Ft Lbs. Today they wrote down they did them to 80 Ft Lbs.
Once home I checked and retightened. Out of the 20 lug nuts 17 were at or near 80 Ft Lbs, and 3 were north of 150 Ft Lbs. I had to use an impact gun to get the lugs loose - I doubt I could have gotten them off doing a roadside spare tire swap.
So much for dealer service. I can and will do my own maintenance from here.
Anybody have advice on how to document owner self-service such that it could satisfy the requirements for warranty repairs? Do I need to keep receipts for oil filters, etc?
You can document your work into Toyota Owners website. If you don't have an account easy to make one and add your 200 by the vin. It'll show all the work the dealership has documented so far and you can add records as well.