If you don't have an owner manual, you should get one, it lists the recommended service (although it is incomplete). Besides the typical things (oil change, check air filter, check break pads/drums, grease wear points) you should change the break fluid if it hasn't been done, flush/fill replace coolant (use 100,000 mile replacement fluid), possibly change Transmission Fluid, definitely replace the serpentine belt if it hasn't been done yet, and optionally replace Power Steering belt. You should also change the PCV valve, clean the throttle body and mass airflow sensor, and replace the spark plugs. Some people would replace the water pump, but I would not personally replace it unless you notice a problem (such as leaks or noises) or your mechanic is willing to do it on the cheap (its a very difficult job to do yourself). Most of these things are not difficult jobs and can be done on your own very inexpensively. Detailed instructions are available on the web, for example: http:/echodiy.multiply.com/journal
that vehicle uses super long life fluid, it is pink and it is good for a 100000 mile, i am a Toyota tech by the way. hope this helps
There are 1.609344 kilometres in one mile. Therefore, 100000 miles is equal to 100000 x 1.609344 = 160934.4 kilometres.
There are 5280 feet in one mile. Therefore, 100000 feet is equal to 100000/5280 = 18.93 recurring (that is, 18.939393...) miles.
There are 1.609344 kilometers in one mile. Therefore to convert kilometers to miles, value in kilometers has to be divided by amount of kilometers in one mile: 100000 kilometers = [kilometers] / 1.609344 = 100000 / 1.609344 = 62137.11 miles
1 mile = 1.609344 kilometer 1 kilometer = 1000 meters = 100000 centimeters1 mile = 1.609344 kilometer x 100000 centimeters/kilometer1 mile = 160934.4 centimetersif you want to convert to other units, you may try the online converter linked below.1 mile = 160,934.4 centimeters.
I supposed to buy a kit for the motor.??
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It is less than a mile.
There are 1760 x 3 x 12 = 63360 inches in one mile. Therefore, 100000 inches is equal to 100000/63360 = 1.5782 recurring (that is, 1.57828282...) miles.
It's a opinion question but I think Toyota by a mile They are both great cars, but I think Ford by a mile
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The type of fluid depends on the year and model of the Toyota. Older models, generally Dexron II/III, then the Toyota T-IV for most newer models, and the newest Toyota fluid is the WS (World Standard) which is essentially a lifetime (100,000 mile) fluid that Toyota introduced in certain 2006-on models. For more information on the specific type/volume of fluid needed for your vehicle, please feel free to submit a new question with more details on the year and model.