maintanence for camry with 100,000 miles
#1
maintanence for camry with 100,000 miles
First, please excuse me if I make any mistakes because this is my first post on this site.
My 2007 camry LE is close to reaching the 100,000 mile mark. I think I know all of the maintenance jobs that should be done to keep my camry running in a healthy state. Below is my list of jobs for the 100,000 mile mark.
Change spark plugs
Change transmission fluid and filter
Change coolant fluid
Change serpentine belt
Please let me know if you see anything I missed. I did not include oil change and tire rotations because I do those jobs every 5,000 miles.
Once I determine what needs to be done then I plan to search this forum to learn how to do them.
Thanks in advance for any information.
My 2007 camry LE is close to reaching the 100,000 mile mark. I think I know all of the maintenance jobs that should be done to keep my camry running in a healthy state. Below is my list of jobs for the 100,000 mile mark.
Change spark plugs
Change transmission fluid and filter
Change coolant fluid
Change serpentine belt
Please let me know if you see anything I missed. I did not include oil change and tire rotations because I do those jobs every 5,000 miles.
Once I determine what needs to be done then I plan to search this forum to learn how to do them.
Thanks in advance for any information.
#2
The owners manual should have a schedule.
Check if trans has a dipstick as Toyota starting changing to non-dipstick trans. If so do an internet search on methods to change all the trans fluid as the pan only holds about 1/3 of the fluid the rest in the torque converter. If no stick the process becomes more complicated.
The pan may not use a gasket but form-in-place sealant. After market gaskets should be available or pickup sealant.
Find out what type of fluid the trans uses as Toyota may have used a proprietary one. The type should be in the owners manual or stamped on the dipstick.
Change the power steering fluid in the reservoir by drawing out the fluid with a large syringe or whatever you can find and replace with new. Replace the process after driving until the fluid is clear. The cap may have the fluid type used.
Check if trans has a dipstick as Toyota starting changing to non-dipstick trans. If so do an internet search on methods to change all the trans fluid as the pan only holds about 1/3 of the fluid the rest in the torque converter. If no stick the process becomes more complicated.
The pan may not use a gasket but form-in-place sealant. After market gaskets should be available or pickup sealant.
Find out what type of fluid the trans uses as Toyota may have used a proprietary one. The type should be in the owners manual or stamped on the dipstick.
Change the power steering fluid in the reservoir by drawing out the fluid with a large syringe or whatever you can find and replace with new. Replace the process after driving until the fluid is clear. The cap may have the fluid type used.
#3
I did some how to guides for maintenance and repairs for our Camry that may help, the guides are here Toyota Camry Maintenance Repair Guides
Hope they help.
Hope they help.
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