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jimmie
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Hi there,

I have a 99 toyota corolla with about 102,000 miles. I did oil change at about 98,000 miles at a toyota dealer. Since now the car has passed 100k miles, I'm just wondering what service should be done on it except for the regular oil change. Thank you.

P.S. I don't have the repair manual.

7/25/2008 5:29:47 PM

NeuseRvrRat
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you can probably download an owner's manual from somewhere online

you can for fords anyway.

found it:

http://smg.toyotapartsandservice.com/guides.php?v=6&y=1999&int_id=67

i think that is supposed to say "80 Months"

[Edited on July 25, 2008 at 5:50 PM. Reason : .]

[Edited on July 25, 2008 at 5:53 PM. Reason : .]

7/25/2008 5:49:44 PM

jimmie
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Thank you very much~. I guess I still need to make some calls.

7/25/2008 5:58:30 PM

H8R
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7/26/2008 1:07:12 PM

arghx
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My dad has a 99 Corolla, and honestly, he doesn't take care of it well and it still runs fine. It's got 145k on it. It has some minor oil leak, but the only thing that ever went wrong with it really was plugs and wires went bad causing a check engine light (b/c he didn't get them replaced on time) and a misfire. He still has the original water pump, timing chain, alternator, and starter, and A/C blows relatively cold.

So I'd just say get all the fluids serviced (coolant, oil, tranny if your service manager recommends that given your vehicle's history of transmission service) and change plugs and wires and you're good to go.

7/27/2008 11:04:58 AM

Seotaji
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do everything the manual states.

lube all hinges with multipurpose grease.
lube weatherstripping and seals.
lube window channels.
inspect undercarriage.
replace shocks & struts.
change oil.
change coolant, check hoses.
change trans. fluid.
change power steering fluid.
change brake fluid.
change halogen fluid.
replace wiper blades.
replace air filter.
replace pcv valve.
inspect EGV system (charcoal filter, etc...)
inspect hoses.
replace spark plugs, wires, cap and rotor.
test charging system.
inspect wheels, brakes, tires, bearings, steering components, cv joints.
check and adjust emergency brake.
lube power mirrors.
lube throttle cables and linkages.
check a/c system for proper drainage.
clean radiator and condenser.
wash windows.
steam clean carpet.
etc...
drink beer.

Quote :
"He still has the original ... timing chain."


i would hope so, they don't have a replacement date AFAIK.

[Edited on July 27, 2008 at 12:47 PM. Reason : eh]

7/27/2008 12:45:52 PM

H8R
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timing chain on my toyota should be replaced every 120k

it is a wear item, believe it or not

7/27/2008 9:58:17 PM

Seotaji
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whoa. if it has to be replaced as often as a belt, why use a chain?

7/28/2008 12:11:49 AM

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