1. Welcome to 4Runners.com!

    You are currently viewing as a guest! To get full-access, you need to register for a FREE account.

    As a registered member, you’ll be able to:
    • Participate in all 4Runner discussion topics
    • Transfer over your build thread from a different forum to this one
    • Communicate privately with other 4Runner owners from around the world
    • Post your own photos in our Members Gallery
    • Access all special features of the site

Major service estimate 2016 5th Gen 4Runner TRD Pro

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by reese123, Jul 18, 2024.

  1. Jul 18, 2024 at 4:46 PM
    #1
    reese123

    reese123 [OP] New Member

    Joined:
    Jul 18, 2024
    Member:
    #41705
    Messages:
    1
    Vehicle:
    2016 4Runner TRD Pro
    Hey all,

    Sharing this service estimate so folks can get an idea of a 90k service record straight from the dealer. I would appreciate better understanding whether these rates are competitive, and if not how much I'd expect to pay going outside the dealer.

    This is for a 90k major service for a 5th Gen 2016 4Runner TRD Pro.

     
  2. Jul 18, 2024 at 4:52 PM
    #2
    Borracho Loco

    Borracho Loco My 4Runner identifies as a Prius!

    Joined:
    Sep 23, 2023
    Member:
    #35824
    Messages:
    2,460
    Gender:
    Male
    Dallas/Ft Worth
    Vehicle:
    2023 40th Anniversary Special Edition
    Oooh look, another mod.....


    Rates from a dealership are NEVER competitive. You can probably get all that work done (and maybe more?) for half the price. Dealerships always inflate their prices by 40% or more.
     
  3. Jul 18, 2024 at 5:40 PM
    #3
    catbrown357

    catbrown357 New Member

    Joined:
    Dec 19, 2023
    Member:
    #37386
    Messages:
    753
    Gender:
    Male
    Tempe
    Vehicle:
    2011 Limited 4WD
    $2721.18. You'd be a fool to pay those prices. Find an independent shop or learn to DIY. Those are bend over with no grease prices. You should be able to get that service done for 1/2-2/3 of that price.
     
  4. Jul 18, 2024 at 6:06 PM
    #4
    CarlP

    CarlP New Member

    Joined:
    Nov 20, 2023
    Member:
    #36836
    Messages:
    58
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Carl
    Phoenix, AZ
    Vehicle:
    2018 Off Road with KDSS
    Wow...so the fluids are "broken down and worn". The horror!
     
    TrailSpecial22 likes this.
  5. Jul 18, 2024 at 6:24 PM
    #5
    5thToy

    5thToy New Member

    Joined:
    Nov 13, 2022
    Member:
    #29611
    Messages:
    517
    Gender:
    Male
    Northern Nevada
    Vehicle:
    2019 SR5P
    those prices are dealer crazy for sure.

    How many of those items actually need to be done? I'm wondering about upselling vs. what is required. Fluid level, brakes, coolant and serp belt are the only things from your list actually on the 90K Toyota maintenance schedule and they are all inspect, adjust and replace if necessary at that mileage.

    Have any of the fluids mentioned been changed prior and if so at what mileage? What is their current condition?

    It's sill a bit early for spark plugs unless you have reason to believe there is an issue.

    Any data to support the need for decarb and fuel system cleaning?
     
    Schlappesepple, MooreKen and djwantke like this.
  6. Jul 18, 2024 at 6:36 PM
    #6
    Lc200

    Lc200 New Member

    Joined:
    Jun 16, 2023
    Member:
    #33430
    Messages:
    868
    Gender:
    Male
    Vehicle:
    Pre Facelift SR5P
    Forget the AC fresh and fuel service or whatever it's called.
    A good shop outside will do it for about $1500.
    You might find shops that's would do it cheaper but their work could be questionable.
     
  7. Jul 18, 2024 at 8:32 PM
    #7
    backpacker

    backpacker New Member

    Joined:
    Apr 22, 2023
    Member:
    #32515
    Messages:
    2,187
    Gender:
    Male
    Vehicle:
    2023 TRD ORP
    RSG sliders, Falken Wildpeak 265/70R/17 E
    Worse. I get $3,316.91
     
  8. Jul 18, 2024 at 9:21 PM
    #8
    steelevo

    steelevo Not so new anymore...

    Joined:
    Nov 29, 2022
    Member:
    #29845
    Messages:
    2,552
    Utah
    Vehicle:
    2023 4Runner TRD Pro Solar Octane
    Welcome.

    They call them Stealerships for a reason. In all seriousness, a good independent mechanic can do all of that at half of the cost. You can do it all yourself for just the cost of parts and your time.
     
  9. Jul 18, 2024 at 9:49 PM
    #9
    djwantke

    djwantke New Member

    Joined:
    Jan 31, 2021
    Member:
    #19487
    Messages:
    3,444
    Gender:
    Male
    Maple Ridge, British Columbia
    Vehicle:
    2016 4Runner Trail Premium
    Bought brand new 2016 After May 2021: -Approx 3" lift/level: Bilstein 5100's, OME 2884 590lb 3" front lift springs, SPC UCA's, ICON 158506 2" lift rear coils, diff drop -Mickey Thompson Baja ATZ LT285/70R17 Load E -Mickey Thompson Sidebiter ll 17x9, 0 offset, 5 backspace -Pro Comp black spline lugs ^installed by 4WheelParts^ -New brakes and rotors by brake shop -4-piece ARB skid kit -Smittybilt 2" nerf steps -MBRP black exhaust tip, chopped OEM -Drivers side OEM FJ oh shit handle -All blacked out emblems -Blacked out roof rails -4x WeatherTech window rain guards -OEM custom rear mud flap deletes -KICK BACK MUD FLAPS 12" WIDE - BLACK TOP AND BLACK WEIGHT -FRAM EXTRA GUARD CA10835 engine air filter -1797 LED tricolor fog bulbs Yellow 3000K White 6000K Blue 15000K 28W 4000LM -Armour paint lower rear bumper -Front bumper high stage high clearance cut -Fenders cut straight across, pink reservoir sprayed black -4Runner Lifestyle sequential fog fangs -4Runner Lifestyle smoked taillight decals -Pedal Commander -Rear passenger cargo mounted 120v truck tire pump -4x Spidertrax 1.25" black aluminum wheel spacers -Yota Twins Paracord Hatch Strap sand camo -Teton Workshop hard anodized matte black aluminum shift knob -Ditch flood lights 4 LED 20w 1400lm w/ OEM hood mounts on OEM style dash switch -Backup flood lights under bumper 6 LED 18w 1500lm on OEM style dash switch -Body Mount Chop; cut, weld, paint -Fender mount chop, re-weld, paint -Fender Liner cut behind wheel (I cut liner in front of wheel clean off at top of viper cut) -Wheel well firewall hammering, painting ^done by Arc One Industries^ -valance cap trim -Agency6 Black Shackle Block 2" US Certified 6061 T6 CNC machined aluminum -DRT fab universal hitch skid -ACDelco inner tie rods, outer tie rods, bellows -Full Dr. KDSS switch kit -March 31 Behind grille 13-1/4" 32 LED light bar + wide-angle, eagle-eye lens 6000lm on OEM style dash switch -RAA Powder coated steel roof rack cargo basket, 1" side rails, 64" x 39" x 6", 250lb limit -roof gas can, water can, shovel -PEAKTOW PTT0063 Hitch Mount Cargo Carrier 51-1/2 x 17-1/2 x 4 inches 500 lbs. Capacity (trips only) -July/2023: purchased first needed SPC balljoint replacement kit - newly released, upgraded non-zerk sealed joints 25002 -July 15/2023: The Original Universal EZ Flares, 1". All four corners -Dec. 2023: removed bumper cover and crash bar, drilled frame, installed Apex Overland KDSS Recovery Points -Jan. 2024: SPC balljoint replacement kit - upgraded non-zerk sealed joint design 25002 -Feb. 3/ 2024: 4x KC Wire Hiders, for roof rack lighting Feb. 13/2024: New ditch lights, on new Rago Fabrication Extension brackets. 3inch Quad Row Amber Pods from LED-Club. 32W 3200Lm 16-LED Spot Beam. Replacing 3inch EVERGEAR clear lens ditch light pods w/ yellow lamix-x In progress: 4th, 5th, and 6th set of off road lights Electrical components and wiring purchased, not started -roof rack scene lighting - EVERGEAR ea. 1,350 lumens, 30w, 3-¾" round floods. Custom, side mounted w/ galvanized flat bar And -roof rack upper ditch lights - 3inch Quad Row Amber Pods from LED-Club. 32W 3200Lm 16-LED Spot Beam. Bar clamp mounted to front corners And -roof rack reverse amber pods / secondary hazard lights. 20W 2000Lm 2-LED Spot Beam. Bar clamp mounted to rear side And -roof rack F1 smoked chase light w/ lighting effects. Custom bolted to rear side -POR15 rust proofing line-up, 3-step process PAUSED until 70⁰ weather Bought, in the garage queue: -BlueFire 6-Circuit Fuse Block with LED Indicator & Protection Cover -Blue Sea Systems 100A Circuit Breaker w/ reset lever -Rust prevention •New can POR15, 2x Black Fluid Film, long spray nozzle attachments, 2x PB Surface Shield, 1x Chainwax •partially used POR15 Degreaser, Metal Prep Wanted - PerryParts or Wheelers bump stops, self fabricated limb risers (seasonal, removable), 1" body lift, powder coated center winch bumper w/ large bar (got no tss), rear steel bumper w/ tire carrier for an LT285 Kumho on steely, sliders, bolt on cat shields
    Welcome here !

    good post, you’re not a fool, you’re asking questions in the right place.

    Very recently I got service done for 100,000kms (not miles).
    Diffs and transfer case fluids have come before this but I did get auto trans and brake fluid done for first time. I’ve read spark plugs are fine still even at 90k miles. Brakes and rotors have been known to go longer than 90, but not always. My Serp belt inspected and OK.
    Don’t let them take your quality factory Toyota parts and replace, or replace with aftermarket especially, if it isn’t needed (and a lie).

    goodluck
     
    MooreKen likes this.
  10. Jul 18, 2024 at 10:39 PM
    #10
    joshdub

    joshdub New Member

    Joined:
    Aug 28, 2020
    Member:
    #16386
    Messages:
    441
    Vehicle:
    2020 TRD ORP
    That's a lot for what amounts to a few hours worth of work.
     
  11. Jul 19, 2024 at 12:18 AM
    #11
    joshdub

    joshdub New Member

    Joined:
    Aug 28, 2020
    Member:
    #16386
    Messages:
    441
    Vehicle:
    2020 TRD ORP
    Wide open throttle isn't going to clean the throttlebody. It could help clean the valves because of the amount fuel being sprayed over them. Which leads to the second issue, the carbon build up issue you're referencing has to do with the fuel injection type. Direct injection engines don't spray fuel over the valves so they get coated in carbon. This has nothing to do with forced induction vs naturally aspirated. And even then, most modern direct injection engines have both port and direct injection to combat the issue. So really, what the hell are you actually talking about
     
  12. Jul 19, 2024 at 12:44 AM
    #12
    MooreKen

    MooreKen 2023 TRD PRO “Solar Octane”

    Joined:
    Mar 4, 2023
    Member:
    #31561
    Messages:
    326
    Gender:
    Male
    I am not a mechanic by any means. I joined the forum to learn. When I read Item (I) on his quote it just sounded like a BG cleaning kit.
     
  13. Jul 19, 2024 at 3:38 AM
    #13
    broken-giver

    broken-giver BFD

    Joined:
    Apr 14, 2023
    Member:
    #32346
    Messages:
    999
    Gender:
    Male

    Prices are what they are. If you go to a dealership, in my experience, you usually get recommended more things than needed. An independent mechanic may charge the same in your area, but if he is honest, he'd tell you what is needed and what can wait.
    One of the reasons I started learning to work on my vehicles is dealership service dept. pissed me off. I do not mind paying more if the value is there. However, it always seemed like I was being cheated. I hate that more than anything else.

    Welcome to the forum. I hope to see you around.
    I am not asking you to start DIying now. However, I urge you to consider

    1. Are you OK potentially knowing you got cheated, paying for all of that when not all of these items were needed and
    2. even with you buying necessary tools, you can do all of this at a fraction of the cost. You will in all likelihood spend more time the first time doing it all yourself, even if you consider taking your vehicle to dealership, waiting in their lobby etc.

    For me it was worth it. I know exactly what has been done on my vehicle and whom to blame if its messed up (me!). For some items, I simply don't think the value is there -- say outside of engine oil/filter changes. I have replaced spark plugs on my V6 Honda Pilot and scratched my forearm trying to get the back 6. But for me working on cars is cathartic. Knowing I spent way less, and more important DID NOT GET TAKEN FOR A RIDE, is well worth my blood, sweat and time.
     
    Breeze likes this.
  14. Jul 19, 2024 at 4:48 AM
    #14
    MEski4x4

    MEski4x4 New Member

    Joined:
    Jan 5, 2024
    Member:
    #37719
    Messages:
    126
    Gender:
    Male
    Vehicle:
    2024 TRD Pro
    Dealer and Competitive don't belong in the same sentence.
     
    Schlappesepple likes this.
  15. Jul 19, 2024 at 5:33 AM
    #15
    Sin4R

    Sin4R New Member

    Joined:
    Jan 11, 2024
    Member:
    #37843
    Messages:
    548
    Vehicle:
    2024 Underground Limited
    Mall crawling kit.
    They forgot to add Blinker Fluid, worn, broken down complete replacements - $99.95
     
  16. Jul 19, 2024 at 6:43 AM
    #16
    Grandpawmoses

    Grandpawmoses Dirty Old Man

    Joined:
    Mar 29, 2024
    Member:
    #39460
    Messages:
    410
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    David
    Vehicle:
    2024 4R TRD Pro
    Too poor to buy anything now
    Over $1000 for a brake job is insane.
     
  17. Jul 19, 2024 at 6:50 AM
    #17
    Thatbassguy

    Thatbassguy New member? Really??

    Joined:
    Mar 27, 2019
    Member:
    #9314
    Messages:
    13,607
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    James
    S/E Wisconsin
    Vehicle:
    2019 TRDORP, KDSS, MGM
    RSG sliders, Yakima offgrid basket, Pro-Comp wheels, SOS Streamline bumper and skids, Warn VR EVO10S winch + Ultimate Sidewinder, Bilstein 6112 + 5100 + rear lift coils, Rigid Dually SS ditch lights w/Caliraised brackets and OEM style dash switch
    This isn't always true. At least, I can get an oil change cheaper at the dealership than any "instant oil change " type of place. And, when my TC needed bodywork, the dealership was actually right on par with other body shops.
     
  18. Jul 19, 2024 at 6:56 AM
    #18
    ChessGuy

    ChessGuy New Member

    Joined:
    Oct 22, 2021
    Member:
    #23918
    Messages:
    728
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    LR
    Houston
    Vehicle:
    2020 TRD Pro / 2017 Tacoma TRD Pro
    Too many..... Performance: • Magnusum Supercharger • Gibson exhaust with dual black tip • Pedal Commander * PowerBrakes • Suspension – Old Man Emu BP-51 front and back with Medium load coils • Tires: AT3 Faulken Wildpeak – 285/70/17 • Wheels: Relations Race Wheels, RR7-H with -12 offset • Full roof rack and ladder by Westcott Design (removed the stock Yakima basket) • Molle storage panels by Rago fabrication • Front light brackets by Rago • Illuminator light bracket by Rago (roof rack location) Lights • Morimoto front and back with sequential signals • Morimoto fog lights and side mirrors with sequential signals • 40” Baja design light bar for roof rack • 20” S8 Baja design driving combo (winch location) • Squadron sport baja design ditch lights • S2 Chase lights by baja designs (mounted on roof) In the bay: • Odyssey 34-PC Battery • SDQH Aluminum billet battery terminals and bracket • Switch Pro 9100 with aluminum tray • Anytime front and back camera • ARB twin compressor Recovery & Protection: • Smittybilt X20 synthetic rope winch • Factor 55 fairlead and flatlink • Southern Style Off-road (SSO) low profile bumper • SSO stage 2 high clearance wings • Weekend warrior recovery kit by treaty oak • RCI – skid plates – entire vehicle + catalytic converter protection wings Interior: • Nano Ceramic IR – Avery Dennison Window tint – all windows • Several phone mounts • Upgraded Rear Hatch lift gate struts (ladder is heavy) • Boom blaster horn switch (featuring La cucaracha)
    Insane with these prices. I think if you are able to find a local shop that will do more for you long term, I would try that instead. It is always good to stick with one person or shop so there is history and not different people touching things and creating different opinions.
     
    2021venture likes this.
  19. Jul 19, 2024 at 7:31 AM
    #19
    waizone

    waizone New Member

    Joined:
    Jun 11, 2024
    Member:
    #41008
    Messages:
    28
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Chris
    San Diego, CA
    Vehicle:
    2024 TRD ORP 4Runner
    Find a good independent shop that works on Toyota's and save $$$
     
  20. Jul 19, 2024 at 3:43 PM
    #20
    poncho65

    poncho65 New Member

    Joined:
    Feb 5, 2015
    Member:
    #442
    Messages:
    77
    New England
    Your dealer is fleecing you! The last time my 4Runners were at the dealership, is when I bought them. If you can learn how to do the basic maintenance on your rig, you'll save a shit-ton of money!
     
    TrailSpecial22 likes this.
  21. Jul 19, 2024 at 4:00 PM
    #21
    Borracho Loco

    Borracho Loco My 4Runner identifies as a Prius!

    Joined:
    Sep 23, 2023
    Member:
    #35824
    Messages:
    2,460
    Gender:
    Male
    Dallas/Ft Worth
    Vehicle:
    2023 40th Anniversary Special Edition
    Oooh look, another mod.....


    I have a serious (kind of?) question: Is a shit ton more OR LESS than an ass-load?

    I think we should discuss this in great detail and debate it!
     
    djwantke, MooreKen and TrailSpecial22 like this.
  22. Jul 19, 2024 at 4:15 PM
    #22
    5thToy

    5thToy New Member

    Joined:
    Nov 13, 2022
    Member:
    #29611
    Messages:
    517
    Gender:
    Male
    Northern Nevada
    Vehicle:
    2019 SR5P
    That would depend on the size of the ass.
     
    Manhattan, djwantke and 2Toys like this.
  23. Jul 19, 2024 at 4:46 PM
    #23
    jharkin

    jharkin New Member

    Joined:
    Nov 27, 2022
    Member:
    #29803
    Messages:
    657
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Jeremy
    Boston suburbs
    Vehicle:
    2023 Black Pro
    Brake fluid is done on time, not mileage. Typically every 3 years. Depends when it was last done. Price is high.

    AT fluid: Per the manual its lifetime so this is an upsell, but I personally would do it every 60-100k. Whatever you do DONT let them flush it. Should only drain and fill which just takes a few quarts. Price is nuts.

    spark plugs: price is nuts, they are about $10/ea plus labor. There are no wires to inspect, its coil on plug.

    cooling system: this is due but it’s also a simple drain and fill. Literally a 30min job with no tools. Price is nuts.

    Brake pads/rotors. Only needs to be done if the pads are actually worn down.

    Serpentine belt- price is nuts, belt can’t be more than $30-50 and it’s a pretty easy job.

    Fuel system cleaner is a complete con job. These are not direct injection, they don’t carbon up. And the throttle body doesn’t carbon up on ANY vehicle, not even DI.

    AC refresh- another con job.



    RUN, don’t walk, from this “dealer”
     
    roooo likes this.
  24. Jul 19, 2024 at 5:05 PM
    #24
    Slopemaster

    Slopemaster Slope Survivalist

    Joined:
    Mar 20, 2021
    Member:
    #20442
    Messages:
    3,074
    Gender:
    Male
    Idaho
    Vehicle:
    2018 SR5
    265-70-17 Ridge Grapplers, TRD Pro rims, 3M precut bra, N-Fab nerf/steps
    My dealer charges 299$ an axle for brakes. Rotors are extra if needed. Spark plug replacement is at 120k miles per manual I believe.
     
    djwantke and Mully410 like this.
  25. Jul 20, 2024 at 7:10 AM
    #25
    Grandpawmoses

    Grandpawmoses Dirty Old Man

    Joined:
    Mar 29, 2024
    Member:
    #39460
    Messages:
    410
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    David
    Vehicle:
    2024 4R TRD Pro
    Too poor to buy anything now
    Excellent suggestion.
    Lets examine this further.
    A shit ton would be 2000 pounds, correct?
    An ass-load would be what ever a donkey could carry, give or take a few pounds.
    Experience tells me that a donkey cannot carry 2000 pounds unless you use a whip.
    So, logic says that a shit ton would be more.
     
  26. Jul 20, 2024 at 11:14 AM
    #26
    LastRide

    LastRide New Member

    Joined:
    Mar 31, 2024
    Member:
    #39500
    Messages:
    99
    Gender:
    Male
    Texas
    Vehicle:
    2024 Limited - Classic Silver
    A shit ton is more than an imperial ass-load, but less than a metric ass-load. ;)
     
    Last edited: Jul 20, 2024
    Borracho Loco[QUOTED] likes this.
  27. Jul 20, 2024 at 11:21 AM
    #27
    ChessGuy

    ChessGuy New Member

    Joined:
    Oct 22, 2021
    Member:
    #23918
    Messages:
    728
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    LR
    Houston
    Vehicle:
    2020 TRD Pro / 2017 Tacoma TRD Pro
    Too many..... Performance: • Magnusum Supercharger • Gibson exhaust with dual black tip • Pedal Commander * PowerBrakes • Suspension – Old Man Emu BP-51 front and back with Medium load coils • Tires: AT3 Faulken Wildpeak – 285/70/17 • Wheels: Relations Race Wheels, RR7-H with -12 offset • Full roof rack and ladder by Westcott Design (removed the stock Yakima basket) • Molle storage panels by Rago fabrication • Front light brackets by Rago • Illuminator light bracket by Rago (roof rack location) Lights • Morimoto front and back with sequential signals • Morimoto fog lights and side mirrors with sequential signals • 40” Baja design light bar for roof rack • 20” S8 Baja design driving combo (winch location) • Squadron sport baja design ditch lights • S2 Chase lights by baja designs (mounted on roof) In the bay: • Odyssey 34-PC Battery • SDQH Aluminum billet battery terminals and bracket • Switch Pro 9100 with aluminum tray • Anytime front and back camera • ARB twin compressor Recovery & Protection: • Smittybilt X20 synthetic rope winch • Factor 55 fairlead and flatlink • Southern Style Off-road (SSO) low profile bumper • SSO stage 2 high clearance wings • Weekend warrior recovery kit by treaty oak • RCI – skid plates – entire vehicle + catalytic converter protection wings Interior: • Nano Ceramic IR – Avery Dennison Window tint – all windows • Several phone mounts • Upgraded Rear Hatch lift gate struts (ladder is heavy) • Boom blaster horn switch (featuring La cucaracha)
    I think you might need to convert to Stones to be sure.
     
  28. Jul 20, 2024 at 11:54 AM
    #28
    Cowboy59

    Cowboy59 Enjoy the Adventure

    Joined:
    May 17, 2020
    Member:
    #14355
    Messages:
    936
    Gender:
    Male
    N. Florida
    Vehicle:
    2020 Off-Road Premium w/ Predator package & KDSS
    I would urge you to not pay that. I have done all the recommended service on my 4R since purchasing it in 2020. I have done oil changes and new filter every 5000 miles. Replaced oil in both diffs, and all other recommended services for just the price of components. You can certainly do it all yourself and learn how to on YouTube. Or you can get quotes from small mechanic shops in your area that are trustworthy and knowledgeable.
     
    Last edited: Jul 20, 2024
  29. Jul 20, 2024 at 1:56 PM
    #29
    Lc200

    Lc200 New Member

    Joined:
    Jun 16, 2023
    Member:
    #33430
    Messages:
    868
    Gender:
    Male
    Vehicle:
    Pre Facelift SR5P
    Honestly, if I trust the master tech at the Dealer and know he would do it right, I am more than happy to pay a premium for his services and actually I do.
    No, and I repeat no independent shop can match the workmanship of a certified master tech who has been trained to work on the 4runner.
    Now, the question is , if you can find a master tech like that. All of this is moot if you work on your own car.
     
  30. Jul 20, 2024 at 4:21 PM
    #30
    Mully410

    Mully410 New Member

    Joined:
    Aug 1, 2023
    Member:
    #34548
    Messages:
    11
    First Name:
    Craig
    Vehicle:
    2016 Trail KDSS
    Stock
    Some of those items are due if you check your maintenance guide. Brakes only when needed. Brake fluid can be tested for moisture content. Plugs not due. Coolant is super easy to change without even removing the skid plate. About $20 for a special funnel and $25 for a gallon of super long life from my local dealer.
    Viking's Garage has a simple tutorial on coolant change. This is about the only maintenance I can do on my own nowadays. My body doesn't work anymore like all you young bucks in this forum. ;)

    https://youtu.be/OP9kI8Rpzgw?si=E8cOqUlaFBxq9JzY
     

Products Discussed in

To Top