These are books containing info on repair, service, troubleshooting, parts info, assembling dissemble, removal, error/fault codes, wiring diagrams and everything on any vehicles cars, atv, trucks. forklifts, boats, excavators etc
suppose to be the reading of the dip stick is in it maximum level,not more nor less, to make lubrication system work well. yes, have your car change oil regularly, but, have you change the oil filter? if not, change it. and i suggest you to have technician with scan tool to diagnose the problem.
always treat a warning message as serious and have it check at an accredited service center
could be that the oil needs replacing, a problem sensor or wiring or clutch/band adjustment
although there are manufacturers that say the oil never needs changing(GM for example), transmission oil suffers from extreme temperatures and loads and these factors cause oxidation of the oil (burning ) that requires the oil to be changed on a regular basis (60,000-100,000 miles or 100,000 klm
No, the filter should be changed on a regular basis according to our maintenance schedule. The job of the filter is to remove contaminates in the gas. Over time the filter gets dirty and less efficient which can affect gas mileage and eventually cause the fuel pump to fail as it is working harder to supply gas to engine. It is cheap insurance.
You dont need to go to adealer if the mechanic youre seeing can do and has the tools required to maintain the vehicle according to the hand book specs,as they are most certainly the best way to preserve the cars longevity.Basic servicing will only cover the basic things,all sorts of filters need to be changed at regular intervals with any car ,moreso Lexus ...Hence the reputation for reliability,so get any mechanic capable of doing these things whose qualified most importantly to do it.Theyre too nicer car to do less with
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