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Vehicle maintenance schedules

The information contained in the files mentioned below is a verbatim extract from the Toyota owner's manual for the models which are either stocked or have been stocked by TGS. The information is offered as a guideline only and is subject to the driving conditions which prevail in the country of operation and the specific conditions under which each vehicle is being operated.

Clearly, vehicles which are being deployed in abnormally harsh operating conditions will require more frequent maintenance. Please apply common sense to these Toyota guidelines, and also refer to Special Operating Conditions.

TGS recommend that you take your vehicle to your local Toyota dealer for routine maintenance and servicing. Toyota technicians are well-trained specialists and who receive the latest service information through technical bulletins, service tips, and in-dealership training programmes. They learn to work on Toyotas before they work on your vehicle, rather than while they are working on it. Visiting the local Toyota dealer will also guarantee the use of genuine Toyota spare parts.


Land Cruiser 70 Series
Land Cruiser 70 Series
Land Cruiser Prado (150 Series)
Land Cruiser Prado (150 Series)
Fortuner (GD Series)
Fortuner (GD Series)
Fortuner (2016-present)
Fortuner (2016-present)
Hilux (GD Series)
Hilux (GD Series)
Hilux (2016-present)
Hilux (2016-present)
Hiace Commuter Bus
Hiace Commuter Bus
Corolla Sedan
Corolla Sedan
RAV 4
RAV 4
Land Cruiser 300
Land Cruiser 300

Land Cruiser Station Wagon (200 Series)
Land Cruiser Station Wagon (200 Series)
Land Cruiser Prado (120 Series)
Land Cruiser Prado (120 Series)
Fortuner (Pre 2016)
Fortuner (Pre 2016)
Hilux 2006-2016
Hilux 2006-2016
Hilux (pre 2006)
Hilux (pre 2006)
Land Cruiser 105 Series
Land Cruiser 105 Series
Corolla Wagon
Corolla Wagon