Toyota maintenance schedule?

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Hi all,
Is there a new maintenance schedule resource for toyotas that is easy to use? the Toyota maintenance schedule link in the 100-series FAQ sticky no longer works. I thought that it was pretty simple to use and understand. I have not found a good replacement. I have a few toyotas, not just a 100-series.

thanks and cheers!
 
bueller?

the '99 truck is at 225k. was in great condition when i bought it two years ago and we hope to get many years of use out of it. the van is at 105k and also at good baseline at the moment and we have no interest in replacing it. the future commuter car will likely be toyota (currently a dying 2000 legacy wagon). i don't want to accidentally defer standard maintenance (we live and drive on snow and many dirt/gravel roads). i can do many smaller maintenance items myself.

i offer humble pictures of the truck from last summer. we love the gamiviti rack!

cheers
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A quick google search showed several results that displayed the info you're looking for.
 
thanks.
[feeling like a jong]
but, it looks like my googling skills are sucking. i honestly can't find it, especially one that includes the "special operating conditions" schedule.... [/feeling like a jong]

this one seems the most useful, but definitely not as user friendly as the now deadlink on the FAQ stickie (that one was awesome). it is for "land cruiser" versus 99 TLC or 2015 TLC, etc.:
Toyota Land Cruiser Recommended Maintenance | Toyota of Santa Barbara, Goleta, CA

here's my google results:
Google
 
Do this.

Create an account here, Toyota Owners Official Web Site
Add Vehicle (1999 LC) - update VIN if you like to get recall info.
Under resources, select manuals/warranty
scroll down to Warranty and Maintenance Guides and select the PDF (the formatting sucks on that PDF btw, the newer guides are easier to look at)

Install the app on your smart phone can login and you can get the data there as well.































Or just be really lazy and click this link to get access to the maintenance schedule.

2007 LC schedule is much easier to read.
 
Not trying to hijack this thread, but how do you proceed once you pass the 120k mark? I know you can't start from the beginning, because the components are older now.
 
Not trying to hijack this thread, but how do you proceed once you pass the 120k mark? I know you can't start from the beginning, because the components are older now.

Actually.... that is pretty much what you do. Most of the people here are maintenance anal and stay on top of any issues that pop up and use the maintenance schedule as the guide it's intended to be. The maintenance guide recommends a timing belt at 90k, the second one would be another 90k (180k) and so on.
 

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