TLC80 Service Logbook
Submitted: Tuesday, Nov 16, 2010 at 18:30
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crazysan
Mine has just reached 300,000km, the book has run out. Where would I find a logbook that has all future service requirements, I hope/plan to have the car for some time yet.
Reply By: Member - Graham H (QLD) - Tuesday, Nov 16, 2010 at 18:48
Tuesday, Nov 16, 2010 at 18:48
Get a new one if it is available and put a 3 in front of the first 100,000 4 the next etc.
Maybe a wrecker will have one that has a full 100,000 in it and you can use for reference.
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Reply By: Bushranger1 - Tuesday, Nov 16, 2010 at 19:07
Tuesday, Nov 16, 2010 at 19:07
Could you not just put one together in Microsoft Excel?
It could start at 300,000 & go to say 600,000 & be a copy of all the scheduled Maintenance that is listed in your current Logbook. You could have some cells big enough for dealer stamps too if thats where you get your vehicle serviced.
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Reply By: get outmore - Tuesday, Nov 16, 2010 at 22:35
Tuesday, Nov 16, 2010 at 22:35
step 1 : look on the back of it (or front i forget) and get the spare parts number for it
step 2 got to your toyota dealer and order it at the spare parts counter using its number which will speed things up
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Reply By: fisho64 - Wednesday, Nov 17, 2010 at 00:33
Wednesday, Nov 17, 2010 at 00:33
doesnt the service schedule show a repeating list of the requirements?
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Reply By: Muntoo - Wednesday, Nov 17, 2010 at 04:45
Wednesday, Nov 17, 2010 at 04:45
Just go off your old book. I wouldnt bother worrying about recording its service history, you wont get anymore for it when you sell it.
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Reply By: Member - Snoopy2 (NSW) - Wednesday, Nov 17, 2010 at 09:28
Wednesday, Nov 17, 2010 at 09:28
Hi Crazysan,
When my 100 series ran out in the log book, the dealer had printed off sheets to glue into the back of the book to record the dealer stamps and dates the following
services were carried out.
Rgds,
Snoopy2
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Reply By: TerraFirma - Wednesday, Nov 17, 2010 at 14:10
Wednesday, Nov 17, 2010 at 14:10
The servicing requirements should be virtually the same as the first 300,000kms. The same components need the same servicing irrespective. Some input from the driver listening to the vehicle for early warning signs would also come in handy, in case something is beginning to fail?
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Reply By: Member - Amy G (QLD) - Wednesday, Nov 17, 2010 at 21:59
Wednesday, Nov 17, 2010 at 21:59
If you look in your
Gregory's manual (if you have one) there is the recommended service intervals for each component of your car.
I keep a spreadsheet of my servicing- nice and easy to keep track of, particularly when you do something that's not in the book!
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