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12-07-2005, 06:43 PM
Maintenance Definitions
1997 Supra
120,000 Miles - 96 Months
Automatic Transmission Fluid or Manual Transmission Oil
Inspect or replace at specified intervals. When performing inspections, check each component for signs of leakage. If you discover any leakage, have it repaired by a qualified technician immediately.
Ball Joints and Dust Covers
Check the suspension and steering linkage ball joints for looseness or damage. Check all dust covers for deterioration and damage. Replace any deteriorated or damaged parts. A qualified technician should perform these operations.
Brake Lines and Hoses
Visually inspect for proper installation. Check for chafing, cracks, deterioration and signs of leakage. Replace any deteriorated or damaged parts. A qualified technician should perform these operations.
Brake Linings/Drums and Brake Pads/Discs
Check the brake linings (shoes) and drums for scoring, burning, fluid leakage, broken parts and excessive wear. Check the pads for excessive wear and the discs for runout, excessive wear and fluid leakage. Replace any deteriorated or damaged parts. A qualified technician should perform these operations.
Charcoal Canister (CA, MA and NY Vehicles)
Check for internal damage and clogging. If necessary, clean with compressed air or replace. A qualified technician should perform these operations.
Differential Oil
Replace at specified intervals. When performing inspections, check each component for signs of leakage. If you discover any leakage, have it repaired by a qualified technician immediately.
Drive Belts
Inspect for cracks, excessive wear and oiliness. Check the belt tension and adjust if necessary. Replace the belts if they are damaged.
Drive Shaft Boots
Check the drive shaft boots and clamps for cracks, deterioration and damage. Replace any deteriorated or damaged parts and, if necessary, repack the grease. Selected models also require periodic inspection of the driveshaft bolt for proper torque. A qualified technician should perform these operations.
Engine Air Filter
Replace at specified intervals. When performing inspections, check for damage, excessive wear and oiliness, and replace if necessary.
Engine Coolant
Drain and flush the cooling system and refill with ethylene-glycol type coolant. Inspect the radiator and condenser for leaves, dirt and insects and clean if necessary. Inspect hoses and connections for corrosion and leaks. Tighten connections and replace if necessary. A qualified technician should perform these operations.
Engine Oil and Filter
Replace the oil filter and drain and refill the engine oil at specified intervals. For recommended oil grade and viscosity, refer to the Owner's Manual.
Engine Valve Clearance
Inspect for excessive lifter noise and engine vibration and adjust if necessary. A qualified technician should perform this operation.
Exhaust Pipes and Mountings
Visually inspect the exhaust pipes, muffler and hangers for cracks, deterioration and damage. Start the engine and listen carefully for any exhaust gas leakage. Tighten connections or replace parts as necessary.
Fuel Lines and Connections, Fuel Tank Band and Fuel Tank Vapor Vent System Hoses
Visually inspect for corrosion, damage, cracks and loose or leaking connections. Tighten connections or replace parts as necessary.
Fuel Tank Cap Gasket
Visually inspect for cracks, deterioration and damage and replace if necessary.
Nuts and Bolts on Chassis and body
Retighten the seat-mounting bolts and front/rear suspension member retaining bolts to specified torque.
Radiator Core and Condenser
Inspect for debris and signs of damage. Have any problem repaired immediately by a qualified technician.
Spark Plugs
Replace at specified intervals. Install new plugs of the same type as originally equipped. A qualified technician should perform this operation.
Steering Gear Box
Inspect for signs of leakage. If you discover any leakage, have it repaired immediately by a qualified technician.
Steering Linkage and Boots
With the vehicle stopped, check for excessive freeplay in the steering wheel. Inspect the linkage for bending and damage and the dust boots for deterioration, cracks and damage. Replace any damaged parts. A qualified technician should perform these operations.
Timing Belt
If the vehicle is operated under extensive idling or low speed driving for long distances as in heavy commercial use such as delivery, taxi, or patrol car, replace the timing belt every 60,000 miles. A qualified technician should perform this operation. Non-Turbo Supra: Replace the timing belt every 90,000 miles or 72 months, which ever comes first.
Tire Rotation
Tires should be rotated at specified intervals according to the instructions in the Owner's Manual. When rotating tires, check for damage and uneven wear. Replace if necessary.
Replace engine oil and oil filter
Replace engine air filter
Replace engine coolant
Replace spark plugs 1
Replace limited-slip differential oil
Rotate tires
Inspect the following:
Ball joints and dust covers
Brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs
Charcoal canister 2
Drive belts
Drive shaft boots (re-torque flange bolts)
Exhaust pipes and mountings
Fuel lines and connections, fuel tank band and fuel tank vapor vent system hoses
Fuel tank cap gasket
Rack and pinion assy. for leakage
Steering linkages
Transmission and differential oil
Valves (audible inspection), adjust if necessary
Additional Maintenance Items for Special Operating Conditions:
Driving on Rough, Muddy or Snow-Melted Roads
Inspect nuts and bolts on chassis and body
Extensive Idling or Low-Speed Driving for Long Distances
Replace timing belt
Towing a Trailer or Using a Camper or Car-Top Carrier
Inspect nuts and bolts on chassis and body
Replace transmission and differential oil
Applicable Footnotes:
1) Required under the terms of the Emission Control Warranty.
2) Inspect at 120,000 or 144 months, whichever comes first. Required only for vehicles in California, Massachusetts and New York.
ok so anything else i should think about checking out on the car? im thinking abuot just giving it to toyota for a week or what ever and let them fix it up.
1997 Supra
120,000 Miles - 96 Months
Automatic Transmission Fluid or Manual Transmission Oil
Inspect or replace at specified intervals. When performing inspections, check each component for signs of leakage. If you discover any leakage, have it repaired by a qualified technician immediately.
Ball Joints and Dust Covers
Check the suspension and steering linkage ball joints for looseness or damage. Check all dust covers for deterioration and damage. Replace any deteriorated or damaged parts. A qualified technician should perform these operations.
Brake Lines and Hoses
Visually inspect for proper installation. Check for chafing, cracks, deterioration and signs of leakage. Replace any deteriorated or damaged parts. A qualified technician should perform these operations.
Brake Linings/Drums and Brake Pads/Discs
Check the brake linings (shoes) and drums for scoring, burning, fluid leakage, broken parts and excessive wear. Check the pads for excessive wear and the discs for runout, excessive wear and fluid leakage. Replace any deteriorated or damaged parts. A qualified technician should perform these operations.
Charcoal Canister (CA, MA and NY Vehicles)
Check for internal damage and clogging. If necessary, clean with compressed air or replace. A qualified technician should perform these operations.
Differential Oil
Replace at specified intervals. When performing inspections, check each component for signs of leakage. If you discover any leakage, have it repaired by a qualified technician immediately.
Drive Belts
Inspect for cracks, excessive wear and oiliness. Check the belt tension and adjust if necessary. Replace the belts if they are damaged.
Drive Shaft Boots
Check the drive shaft boots and clamps for cracks, deterioration and damage. Replace any deteriorated or damaged parts and, if necessary, repack the grease. Selected models also require periodic inspection of the driveshaft bolt for proper torque. A qualified technician should perform these operations.
Engine Air Filter
Replace at specified intervals. When performing inspections, check for damage, excessive wear and oiliness, and replace if necessary.
Engine Coolant
Drain and flush the cooling system and refill with ethylene-glycol type coolant. Inspect the radiator and condenser for leaves, dirt and insects and clean if necessary. Inspect hoses and connections for corrosion and leaks. Tighten connections and replace if necessary. A qualified technician should perform these operations.
Engine Oil and Filter
Replace the oil filter and drain and refill the engine oil at specified intervals. For recommended oil grade and viscosity, refer to the Owner's Manual.
Engine Valve Clearance
Inspect for excessive lifter noise and engine vibration and adjust if necessary. A qualified technician should perform this operation.
Exhaust Pipes and Mountings
Visually inspect the exhaust pipes, muffler and hangers for cracks, deterioration and damage. Start the engine and listen carefully for any exhaust gas leakage. Tighten connections or replace parts as necessary.
Fuel Lines and Connections, Fuel Tank Band and Fuel Tank Vapor Vent System Hoses
Visually inspect for corrosion, damage, cracks and loose or leaking connections. Tighten connections or replace parts as necessary.
Fuel Tank Cap Gasket
Visually inspect for cracks, deterioration and damage and replace if necessary.
Nuts and Bolts on Chassis and body
Retighten the seat-mounting bolts and front/rear suspension member retaining bolts to specified torque.
Radiator Core and Condenser
Inspect for debris and signs of damage. Have any problem repaired immediately by a qualified technician.
Spark Plugs
Replace at specified intervals. Install new plugs of the same type as originally equipped. A qualified technician should perform this operation.
Steering Gear Box
Inspect for signs of leakage. If you discover any leakage, have it repaired immediately by a qualified technician.
Steering Linkage and Boots
With the vehicle stopped, check for excessive freeplay in the steering wheel. Inspect the linkage for bending and damage and the dust boots for deterioration, cracks and damage. Replace any damaged parts. A qualified technician should perform these operations.
Timing Belt
If the vehicle is operated under extensive idling or low speed driving for long distances as in heavy commercial use such as delivery, taxi, or patrol car, replace the timing belt every 60,000 miles. A qualified technician should perform this operation. Non-Turbo Supra: Replace the timing belt every 90,000 miles or 72 months, which ever comes first.
Tire Rotation
Tires should be rotated at specified intervals according to the instructions in the Owner's Manual. When rotating tires, check for damage and uneven wear. Replace if necessary.
Replace engine oil and oil filter
Replace engine air filter
Replace engine coolant
Replace spark plugs 1
Replace limited-slip differential oil
Rotate tires
Inspect the following:
Ball joints and dust covers
Brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs
Charcoal canister 2
Drive belts
Drive shaft boots (re-torque flange bolts)
Exhaust pipes and mountings
Fuel lines and connections, fuel tank band and fuel tank vapor vent system hoses
Fuel tank cap gasket
Rack and pinion assy. for leakage
Steering linkages
Transmission and differential oil
Valves (audible inspection), adjust if necessary
Additional Maintenance Items for Special Operating Conditions:
Driving on Rough, Muddy or Snow-Melted Roads
Inspect nuts and bolts on chassis and body
Extensive Idling or Low-Speed Driving for Long Distances
Replace timing belt
Towing a Trailer or Using a Camper or Car-Top Carrier
Inspect nuts and bolts on chassis and body
Replace transmission and differential oil
Applicable Footnotes:
1) Required under the terms of the Emission Control Warranty.
2) Inspect at 120,000 or 144 months, whichever comes first. Required only for vehicles in California, Massachusetts and New York.
ok so anything else i should think about checking out on the car? im thinking abuot just giving it to toyota for a week or what ever and let them fix it up.