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2000 Tundra 4.7 V8 4WD SR5
Hi, i`m a new owner, do i need to change filter and oil i the automatic transmision? it have 140 000 miles.
I`m looking for Owner`s Manual to download, but i can`t find it
vin: 5TBBT4418YS******
All info will be help for me . Thanx
Przemek from Poland.
I`m looking for Owner`s Manual to download, but i can`t find it
vin: 5TBBT4418YS******
All info will be help for me . Thanx
Przemek from Poland.
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1st....I wouldn't post my VIN onto a public forum. Don't make things any easier for would be theives than you have to....
2nd...Welcome! The Tundra will be a great truck for you.
3rd...I'd go ahead and change all the fluids, you never truly know when the previous owner changed any of them. This way you'll have a fresh start and first hand knowledge of all the fluids freshness.
4th....Engine oil (and filter)about every 5000 miles
Transmission and differentials and transfer case about every 30,000 miles.
5th...the timing belt should have been done at 90,000 miles. You should try to find out if it was changed and if it wasn't; or even if you can't get confirmation on a change, you should have that done.
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2nd...Welcome! The Tundra will be a great truck for you.
3rd...I'd go ahead and change all the fluids, you never truly know when the previous owner changed any of them. This way you'll have a fresh start and first hand knowledge of all the fluids freshness.
4th....Engine oil (and filter)about every 5000 miles
Transmission and differentials and transfer case about every 30,000 miles.
5th...the timing belt should have been done at 90,000 miles. You should try to find out if it was changed and if it wasn't; or even if you can't get confirmation on a change, you should have that done.
Did I miss anything important?
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Thank you jim65wagon, can you give me some links to the best shop (lower price,to buy needed parts?
It`s realy hard to get something in Poland in acceptable prices.
What you think about that shop:
http://www.autopartsdeal.com/catalog...319+4294963532
It`s realy hard to get something in Poland in acceptable prices.
What you think about that shop:
http://www.autopartsdeal.com/catalog...319+4294963532
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I think that's where I got my O2 sensors a few months ago. Right part, right fit, decent price and I had free shipping at the time.
I don't see any reason that kit wouldn't work....heck, it's got a water pump included. The Toyota dealer that did mine charged 600 bucks, and I know they left my old pump on!
I also use RockAuto for online stuff, but that's usually only when the local Autozone or Pep Boys doesn't have what I need.
I don't see any reason that kit wouldn't work....heck, it's got a water pump included. The Toyota dealer that did mine charged 600 bucks, and I know they left my old pump on!
I also use RockAuto for online stuff, but that's usually only when the local Autozone or Pep Boys doesn't have what I need.
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