Below are the service details of a Toyota RAV4 2011, this is applicable for a two wheel drive ot four wheel drive version.
MAINTENANCE OF YOUR TOYOTA
MAINTENANCE OF YOUR TOYOTA IMPORTANT NOTICE
Things You Can Do When You Refuel.
The best way to ensure years of trouble-free motoring is to develop a habit of regularly checking under the bonnet and around your Toyota. It only takes a few minutes when you're getting petrol, and early detection could save you a lot of money. If you're unsure how to carry out these checks, see your Owner's Manual or ask a Service Advisor at your Toyota Service Centre for a demonstration at your next service.
- Check engine oil, (ensure engine is hot, wait 5 minutes for an accurate reading)
- Check engine coolant, brake, clutch and windscreen washer fluid levels
- Check tyre pressure including spare (when cold)
- You should walk around your vehicle checking that all the lights, indicators and horn are operating correctly.
- Operate the air conditioner for at least 5 minutes per week to keep the system in optimum condition.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
To maintain the protection and efficiency of the cooling
system, the Toyota Super long Life Coolant must not be mixed with any other
coolant or additive.
Use premixed genuine Toyota Super Long Life Coolant to fill
the cooling system. Do not use alcohol type antifreeze or plain water alone.
Regular Toyota Service Centre Checks
In addition to the maintenance items listed for each
service, your Toyota Service Centre will regularly check the operation of key systems.
To ensure the continued efficiency and reliability of your, vehicle to suit
your particular driving conditions, your Toyota Service Centre may recommend additional
maintenance such as:
- Replacement of worn wiper blades
- Brake system inspections
- Headlight realignments
- Balance and rotation of wheels for even tyre wear
- Valve clearance adjustments
- Testing and re-gassing air conditioning.
MAINTENANCE OF YOUR TOYOTA
How to
Calculate the correct Service Intervals
You'll notice this
handbook lists both time and kilometres travelled as recommended service
intervals. This is because the service intervals of your vehicle are
dependent on your driving habits. Regular vehicle maintenance is vital
to maintain optimal performance, safety, longevity and resale value. If
you drive average distances (approximately 20,000 km or more per year)
you should be servicing your Toyota in accordance with the kilometres
travelled recommendations. However, if you consistently travel low kilometres,
then servicing must be based on the recommended time intervals.
Talk to your Toyota Service Advisor for further information about the type of service schedule best suited to your day to day driving, and you'll know you’re keeping your Toyota operating at peak performance.
Additional
Service Requirements
How and where you drive
your Toyota determines the service requirements as much as the time or
distance travelled. For example, if you are regularly towing heavy loads or
driving in rough conditions, then more frequent maintenance is
necessary, refer to Additional Service Requirements in this Section.
The Service Advisor at your Toyota Service Centre can best advise you on
the maintenance requirements, to suit your driving conditions.
Wheel Alignment
Abnormal or uneven tyre
wear may be noted by your Toyota Service Centre during your regular maintenance
service. This may be caused by your operating environment. Your Toyota Service
Centre will suggest a wheel alignment check (and correction if
necessary) to prevent further deterioration to your vehicle's tyres. This will
be a chargeable service.
Break-in Period Oil Change
Your new Toyota is
manufactured to precision tolerances and rigorously checked and filled with
high quality lubricants at the factory, as such the oil and filter does not
need to be changed until the first scheduled service.
Oil Thickening
Oil thickening is a
phenomenon which occurs when particles of unburnt fuel and combustion
by-products cause a build-up of carbon (soot) in the engine oil forming a jelly
type substance. It can cause serious engine damage through oil starvation. It
is essential that the engine oil is changed according to the Maintenance
Schedule in this Section, at either the time or distance specified.
UNDERSTANDING THE
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Here is a guide to the
codes defining what type of maintenance needs to be performed at each scheduled
service. You'll find these marked on Maintenance Schedule pages.
C = Clean
D = Inspect and drain
I = Inspect and correct or
replace as necessary
R = Replace
T = Tighten
IMPORTANT NOTICES
Driving Through Deep Water, Mud or Sand
Items such as those following require daily service when you drive through deep water, mud or sand:
- Brake lines and hoses
- Brake linings/drums and brake pads and discs
- Engine air cleaner filter
- Front and rear differential oil
- Steering linkage
- Transfer oil
- Transmission fluid or oil
- Wheel bearings
- Propeller shafts and drive shafts.
Driving Through Water
Avoid driving through water that may enter the engine compartment. Water entering the engine compartment may enter the engine air intake and other components causing serious damage and or the engine to stop and not restart.
Should you need to drive through deep water, first ascertain thar the depth of the water is not above the bottom of the front bumper bar and that the surface of the ground under the water is firm and even with no deep holes, then you can proceed slowly in low gear.
If the water level is deeper than above, it is advisable to wait until the water level has dropped or to find another crossing.
Water Flood
If your Toyota is caught in a flood and is submerged over the engine do not start it or have it towed in a manner that may cause damage or unsafe operation. Water may have entered the engine, transmission. differential and other assemblies. Before your Toyota can be started and driven again, each assembly must be checked and serviced, otherwise, serious damage may occur. For additional information on driving and towing your Toyota, see the vehicle's "Owner's Manual".
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