You can use conventional or synthetic oil in your Toyota. Unless you do some towing, driving in the mountains, or drive in hot temperatures synthetic oil is of no real benefit.
Due to widely varying cost factors in different areas of the country it is impossible to give an accurate estimate.
Are the battery wires corroded? If they are, they may not be getting a good connection.
It is located under the intake manifold. A lot of work. Good Luck!
You can't, it is a sealed transmission. The fluid is supposed to be good for 100k miles and then changed.
You can't, it is a sealed transmission. The fluid is supposed to be good for 100k miles and then changed.
Many find it to be a very comfortable, nice car. Toyotas in general are very dependable and long-lasting.
5W30. It's a good choice to buy fully synthetic oil.
Only if they are bad or cracked. When new they are totally sealed. They are extremely easy to replace, but they cost about $70. I have a used one that is good that I will sell you.
I was looking at the 2002 Lincoln LS Owner Guide and it calls for 5W-20 semi synthetic . ( as long as you have no oil leaks , or are using oil , then 5W-20 , 100 % synthetic should be better ) P.S. I'm not a mechanic / technician but I have been using 100 % synthetic in my 1995 Ford Explorer since 2001
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Toyota produces several quality midsize SUV's. The most popular is the 4runner which is a good family sized vehicle. They also have the sporty looking FJ cruiser. For luxury vehicle seekers, they make the Land cruiser and Sequoia.