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DIY with void warranty?

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by ShahGAutos, Aug 11, 2023.

  1. Aug 11, 2023 at 10:44 AM
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    ShahGAutos

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    I recently purchased a 2023 TRD OPR last month. I was curious if the warranty could be voided if I DIY maintenance (using Toyota parts purchased from the local dealer) or if I have an independent “Toyota Specialist” shop do any work? I’ve seen mixed opinions online. Thanks!

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  2. Aug 11, 2023 at 10:46 AM
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    No. Search moss magnuson.
     
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    Switch those two names around and it's correct :D
     
  4. Aug 11, 2023 at 10:59 AM
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    Keep all your reciepts and records shouldn't be a problem.
     
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    Lol. What came first? The magnuson or the moss?
     
  6. Aug 11, 2023 at 11:47 AM
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    It's important to point out that a warranty cannot be "voided" simply because you worked on your vehicle or installed aftermarket parts. But... the dealer can refuse to cover a repair under warranty due to work you did or parts you used. They would have to prove what you did or the parts on the vehicle caused the issue in order to deny the warranty claim. But they will deny it first and then you will have to fight to get the approval.
     
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    NOPE, do it. I keep a log of all my maintenance and save the receipt. I buy all my filters from the local Toyota dealership and do it myself. I had a first oil change bad experience. I busted them not changing my oil filter. From that day on Ive done my own maintenance. You have to keep good records though. I have an Excel file that i write the date/mileage/type of maintenance and then i save that and the receipt in a "log book". I also would not follow the 10k oil change interval. EVERYONE agrees it should be 5k. There is a youtube video of a toyota engine following that 10k interval and it really did damage.
     
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  8. Aug 11, 2023 at 12:17 PM
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    Let's not turn this into an OCI thread.
     
  9. Aug 11, 2023 at 12:19 PM
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    Dillusion

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    No but I'm not going to get into it.

    Just don't speak for everyone.
     
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    LOL, i am not going to debate you on this because you've apparently made up your mind, which is fine. My brother in law is a toyota certified mechanic and he also agrees it should be 5k. I honestly dont care when you change your oil. Ill change mine at 5k you keep changing yours at 10k. You probably take it to the dealership for your oil change as well. LOL
     
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  11. Aug 11, 2023 at 12:25 PM
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    You can do all your repairs but unless the dealer is an enthusiast himself, he might give you trouble in case you need to send the vehicle in for repairs.
    They have a habit of putting blame on things they did not do/work on to justify denying warranty repairs on things they should be doing .
    Maybe switch to a different dealer till the basic warranty runs out or go right ahead and maintain it yourself and cross the bridge when you actually have to send it to a dealer.
     
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    How long did the 100-year war last?
     
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    Oh trying to attack people now because they disagree with you. Cool.

    This shit is going to get locked soon.
     
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    Nope , I never do 5k changes always 10k
     
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    not attacking at all. Trying to help this person. You folks do your 10k oil changes. Like I said, I honestly dont care how you maintain your vehicle. I actually spend time researching oil filters, oil etc. Ill stick with my 5k service, you stick with the dealership changing your oil. Hopefully they change your filter. LOL
     
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  16. Aug 11, 2023 at 1:06 PM
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    Always one who wants to die on the 5k hill...
     
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    So post your research I'm sure everyone would be interested.
     
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    you back your comments up with people in the industry and not toyota just trying to reduce the total cost of ownership. i backed my comments up. There is also a Youtube channel called Viking Garage. He is a toyota mechanic. Like I've said, i honestly dont care how you maintain your vehicle. Just dont come here and whine when you have engine issues later.
     
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    Haha ok bud...... 300k plus so far but yea will probably blow up soon. Those Blackstone reports must be lying
     
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    It's like a cult..... :facepalm::rofl:
     
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    I would recommend you do your own maintenance if you are willing and able. You will care more for your vehicle than any entry level tech that is doing oil changes and tire rotations at the dealer. I wouldn't worry about voiding your warranty unless you don't put oil back in the engine or something.
     
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    That's the big thing to me. I don't trust the entry level tech that is going to cross thread the skid plate bolts or way over torque oil filter or plug....or worse yet not torque a bolt and it falls off. Way to many horror stories I have heard.

    DIY and you know it's done right.
     
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    Lol. Jiffy Lube took good care of you. My neighbor has a 2004 with 492,000 miles on it. Changes his every 5k miles. So what is your point. Again. You maintain yours. I’ll maintain mine. 35 years I’ve never called a tow truck once. Kept all of my cars 12+ years.
     
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    Hey Sherlock I do my own maintenance you 5k cult clown
     
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    This thread totally delivers so far.
     
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    I'm still in for this "oil filter research".
     
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    Ok lady. Congratulations. Again. Don’t care. Still waiting for you to show me a report that said the oil is good. I’ll do 5k and maintain my car the way I want. You maintain yours.and the 10k group would be the cult. Your following exactly what they tell you to do. I choose to follow what Toyota mechanics say to do
     
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    Still waiting for the oil filter research.
     
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    What are you waiting for lady? I said I do my own research. You do yours. It’s not just filters I research extensively. I also have done in depth research on oil. You stick with your 10k oil changes. You seem like a Mobil 1 type of lady. Am I right? No no. You seem like the type who responds “whatever is on sale, they’re all the same”. Hahahahahaha. I nailed it didn’t I.
     
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