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Specified Coolant "TOYOTA Long Life Coolant" or equivalent Ethylene-glycol Based Antifreeze/Coolant
Quote from: Bean Counter on January 20, 2011, 07:49:32 AMDidn't mean to generalize, sorry to you mechanics out there. The tats, smokes, and coarse language didn't exactly project the choir-boy image to me That's because they're not choir boys.
Didn't mean to generalize, sorry to you mechanics out there. The tats, smokes, and coarse language didn't exactly project the choir-boy image to me
The reason there are so many Ruger upgrades is because they're necessary.
Toyota recommends against doing transmission flushes period. I was a Toyota service advisor for a month or 2 a couple years ago and this was part of our training...no flushes.QuoteSpecified Coolant "TOYOTA Long Life Coolant" or equivalent Ethylene-glycol Based Antifreeze/Coolant
The dealer, per the manufacturer, shouldn't be flushing anything. If they are they are doing it for the money. Chryser took the same stance recently as well regarding the flush machines.
So 9 months later and that timing belt still hasn't gone. After calling Toyota USA and them being very coy and only saying "Well we can't really guarantee the engine wont be damaged if the timing belt breaks.." makes me think that it may classify as an interference engine, but that most of their experience says that this is not the case.