Lexus ES300 1994 Maintenance
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MAINTENANCE
155 SCHEDULE B
Maintenance operations:
A = Check and adjust as necessary; I = Inspect and correct or replace as necessary; R = Replace, change or lubricate.
Service interval
(Use odometer reading or
months, whichever comes first.)Maintenance services beyond 96,000 km (60,000 miles) should continue to be performed at the same intervals shown for each maintenance schedule.
Miles x 1,00017.51522.53037.54552.560MonthsMaintenance items km x 1,0001.61224364860728496ENGINE COMPONENTS AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMSValve clearanceAA: Every 72 monthsDrive belt See note (1)II: See note (1)Engine oil and oil filterRRRRRRRRR: Every 12 monthsEngine coolant See note (2)RR: See note (2)Exhaust pipes and mountingIII: Every 36 monthsAir cleaner filterRRR: Every 36 monthsFuel lines and connections See note (3)III: Every 36 monthsFuel tank cap gasketRR: Every 72 monthsSpark plugsRR: Every 72 monthsCharcoal canister See note (4)II: Every 72 months
Maintenance services indicated by a star () are required under the terms of the Emission Control Systems Warranty. See Owner’s Guide or Warranty Booklet for complete
warranty information.
For vehicles sold in California and New York only
NOTE:
(1) After 96,000 km (60,000 miles) or 72 months, inspect every 12,000 km (7,500 miles) or 12 months.
(2) After 72,000 km (45,000 miles) or 36 months, replace every 48,000 km (30,000 miles) or 24 months.
(3) Includes inspection of fuel tank band and vapor vent system.
(4) Non-maintenance item except for California and New York.
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MAINTENANCE
156SCHEDULE B
Maintenance operations:
A = Check and adjust as necessary; I = Inspect and correct or replace as necessary; R = Replace, change or lubricate.
Service interval
(Use odometer reading or
months, whichever comes first.)Maintenance services beyond 96,000 km (60,000 miles) should continue to be performed at the same intervals shown for each maintenance schedule.
Miles x 1,00017.51522.53037.54552.560MonthsMaintenance items km x 1,0001.61224364860728496CHASSIS AND BODYBrake linings and drumsIIIII: Every 24 monthsBrake pads and discsIIIII: Every 24 monthsBrake fluidIIRIRR: Every 36 monthsBrake line pipes and hosesIIIII: Every 24 monthsSteering linkageIIIII: Every 24 monthsSRS airbagAfter inspection at 10 years, inspect every 2 years.Steering gear box See note (5)IIIIII: Every 24 monthsBall Joints, dust covers and drive shaft bootsIIIII: Every 24 monthsAutomatic transaxleIIIIII: Every 24 monthsBolts and nuts on chassis and bodyIIIIII: Every 24 monthsBody inspection (paint, corrosion)IIIIIIIIII: Every 12 monthsROAD TESTIIIIIIIIII: Every 12 months
NOTE:
(5) Inspect the steering gear housing for oil leakage only.
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157
Explanation of scheduled maintenance items
ENGINE COMPONENTS AND EMISSION CONTROL
SYSTEMS
Timing belt
(Applicable to Schedule A only.) When scheduled, replace the
belt and inspect the ignition timing. A qualified technician must
perform these operations.
Valve clearance
Adjust the valve clearances to factory specifications. A
qualified technician should perform this operation.
Drive belts
Inspect the drive belts for cracks, excessive wear or oiliness.
Replace belt if damaged. Check the auto tensioner operation.
Engine oil and oil filter
Change the engine oil and oil filter when scheduled. Use API
SG or SH, Energy-Conserving II multigrade engine oil or
ILSAC multigrade engine oil. For recommended viscosity, see
page 177. A qualified technician should perform this operation.Engine coolant
Drain and flush the cooling system when scheduled. Refill only
with an ethylene-glycol type coolant. A qualified technician
should perform this operation.
Exhaust pipes and mountings
Visually inspect the exhaust pipes, muffler and hangers for
cracks, deterioration, or damage. Start the engine and listen
carefully for any exhaust gas leakage. Tighten connections or
replace parts as necessary.
Air cleaner filter
Replace the air cleaner filter when scheduled. Do-it-yourself
instructions are given on page 179. If you mainly operate your
vehicle on dusty roads, additionally inspect and clean the air
cleaner filter when scheduled. Visually check for dirt or
damage. It may be cleaned with compressed air.
Fuel lines and connections
Visually inspect the lines, connections and tank band for
corrosion, damage, cracks, and loose or leaking connections.
Tighten connections or replace parts as necessary.
Fuel tank cap gasket
Make sure the new gasket is correctly installed.
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158Spark plugs
Install new plugs of the same type as originally equipped. A
qualified technician should perform this operation.
Charcoal canister
Inspect for internal damage or clogging. Clean with
compressed air or replace if necessary. A qualified technician
should perform this operation.
CHASSIS AND BODY
Brake linings and drums
Check for scoring, burning, broken parts, and excessive wear.
A qualified technician should perform this operation.
Brake pads and discs
Check the pads for excessive wear and the discs for runout
and wear. Also check for leaking fluid. A qualified technician
should perform this operation.
Brake fluid
Check for correct levels of the brake fluid. If the level is low, add
FMVSS No. 116 DOT3 or SAE J1703 brake fluid to the brake
reservoir. Change the brake fluid as scheduled. A qualified
technician should perform these operations.Brake line pipes and hoses
Visually check for proper installation. Check for chafing,
cracks, deterioration, and any evidence of leaking. Replace
any deteriorated or damaged parts immediately. A qualified
technician should do these operations.
Steering linkage
With the vehicle stopped, check for excessive freeplay in the
steering wheel. Check the linkage for bends or damage. Check
the dust boots for deterioration, cracks, or damage. Replace
any damaged parts.
Steering gear box
Inspect the steering gear box for signs of leakage. If you
discover any leakage, have it repaired by a qualified technician
immediately.
Drive shaft boots
Inspect the drive shaft boots for clamp looseness, grease
leakage or damage. Replace any deteriorated or damaged
parts immediately. A qualified technician should perform these
operations.
Ball joints and dust covers
Check the suspension and steering linkage ball joints for
looseness or damage. Check all dust covers for deterioration
or damage. A qualified technician should perform these
operations.
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159 Automatic transaxle
Inspect each component for signs of leakage. If you discover
any leakage, have it repaired by a qualified technician
immediately. Under severe driving conditions, change the fluid
and oil when scheduled.
SRS airbags
This should be periodically inspected by a qualified technician.
For details, see the maintenance schedule.
Bolts and nuts on chassis and body
Where necessary, retighten to specified torque.
Body inspection (paint, corrosion)
Visually check for corrosion, scratches and other damage.
Check body outer panels, underneath the vehicle, inner panels
of the hood and doors, etc. Apply touch-up paint to any chips
or scratches, or have them repaired by a qualified technician.
ROAD TEST
While driving the vehicle, check the proper operation of engine,
transmission, brakes and steering, and check for abnormal
noise or vibration from any part of the vehicle.