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Did anyone here do the 60k mile maintenance plan at the Toyota dealership?

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by finchmeister08, May 27, 2013.

  1. May 27, 2013 at 11:34 AM
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    finchmeister08

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    Something about replacing sparkplugs, oil change, something with the transmission, engine filters, etc. they said it would cost around $350. Seemed sketchy.
     
  2. May 27, 2013 at 11:35 AM
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    That isn't too bad. Does that include labor?
     
  3. May 27, 2013 at 11:43 AM
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    He said that would be the most id spend so im gonna assume so. Im still here waiting for my truck to get done. Ill get him to make a list with prices so i know for sure.
     
  4. May 27, 2013 at 12:48 PM
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    EDIT: updated for details regarding 60k plan and pricing.

    if you look at the list of 60k service you can do most of it yourself.
    i pay the $25 for a LandCar oil-change, multipoint check-up, carwash, tire rotation service ($75 for a three-pack) so that takes care of some of the services.

    the items for a basic 60k service include:
    - oil change and filter (part of landcar plan)
    - replace engine air filter (you can do this yourself with oem or aftermarket filters from Amazon.com)
    - replace cabin air filter (don't let them charge you $50 for this service). you can do this yourself
    - multipoint inspection (landcar plan)
    - rotate tires (landcar plan)
    - c/a rear brakes - tighten parking brake (if you regularly use your park brake you don't have to do this often...i'd get it checked though)
    - alignment check (i do this regularly due to bumpy driving)
    - battery test (landcar plan)
    - oil/fuel additive (scam...don't need it)
    - vehicle health check (landcar plan)
    - road test (you can do this)
    - fuel induction service (check forums here...don't do this)
    - balance tires (i get my tires at discount...lifetime balance)

    that is the basic 60k service - the dealer will try to charge you $420. for $25 for the landcar service, you can get most of this list out of the way. buying two filters will run you $15. the "additional services" should be of interest (bringing the total 60k service charge to $825) and i have listed some below.

    the things i actually did for 60k were:

    - cabin/engine air filters (i paid $15 for both filters and installed them myself in 5 minutes...dealer will want more than $50 to do this)
    - brake fluid system flush ($120 - reasonable)
    - drive train service: front, rear, and transfer case ($150 - reasonable)
    - spark plugs ($147 - reasonable)
    - i take my truck in regularly for the landcar service at $25.

    hope this helps. i used to turn wrenches on my vehicle but i am now physically unable to do the larger jobs on my own.
     
    Last edited: May 27, 2013

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