Mudd wrote:What's the general consensus on maintenance on V6 Solaras? I'm looking at used cars, some with around 60-70k on them, and I was wondering about stuff like timing belts and the like. When does all that need to be done? What about other stuff, like tranny service (flush) and the like?
This may be good info for the FAQ too.
Excellent question and great FAQ!! I was going to ask that, too. I just bought a 99 SLE V6 with 69K. One owner. I don't have it yet-- it's in Louisiana. $10,700 out the door if ya care... I would say try to find out the history. I called the 4 Toyota dealers in Baton Rouge, but none had a history. The car looks cherry and I would be VERY surprised if it arrives all busted up. Any Toyota dealer can look at their service histories with the last 8 digits/letters of the VIN. It is ONLY for their specific dealership, though and it doesn't mean your "new" vehicle is trashed if the dealer can't find a history for you. If a car has a clean title and looks good and has 70K, chances are it was at least minimally maintained. I know detail can do wonders, but a savvy eye can catch neglect that cleaners can't hide.
I'm going to do the basic stuff when mine gets here-- flush out the AT, check the other fluids, change the oil, check the valve cover, valves adjusted. Timing belt interval is 90K on these (non interference) engines with a recomended water pump change at every other timing belt (prolly about 160K!!). I do not know if Toyota strongly suggests Toyota fluids; I know Honda does and swears other "approved" fluids will damage PS, AT systems. I would def. change oil, AT, antifreeze UNLESS you have proof that it was done recently and RIGHT!!