Vette Boy Posted December 8, 2004 Posted December 8, 2004 I just purchased a '02 GS430 with 70K miles on it. It's starting a little slow, I was wondering what was involved with an 80K service. What exactly does the dealer do @ 80K miles? Eric
new big400 Posted December 8, 2004 Posted December 8, 2004 Make sure the timing belt has been or gets changed its due.Also They should check out the water pump and replace if needed.Then I think its at 80k it cloud be 90k that theyll try to charge you for a bunch of over priced fluid changes.Get them done just dont pay too much I think they wanted 900 for mine so I did them myself.And of course alot of little stuff check the brakes,alignment,balance.Do you have the owners manual.
Vette Boy Posted December 9, 2004 Author Posted December 9, 2004 ....Do you have the owners manual. ← Yes I do, I read it last night. I guess I'm going to swap all the fluids out and swap the plugs for starters. - Is there a factory service manual? - Any discount Lexus parts from internet sellers?
TurboGS300 Posted December 9, 2004 Posted December 9, 2004 ;) Yep, there is a manual, expect to pay a minimum of $120 for both books. They are about 4 inches thick each, so it's worth it. HOYFOX has the best prices I've seen. You will also need to change the belt and belt tensioner in addition to all that new big400 mentioned. You could do cam seals as well. Oil and air filter, clean the throttle body. Slow starting could be the battery /cables/connectors this time of year or the starter. Good luck, flush the tranny as well, power steering. <_<
Vette Boy Posted December 9, 2004 Author Posted December 9, 2004 It's cranking fine, just takes a little long to start. I'm used to GM optispark, a piece of junk, but very fast starting, maybe I'm overreacting, The car is only 30 months old and has 70K miles, I figure everything is original. Here's what I was thinking for a 70K mile tune up: sparkplugs (denso iridiums?) O2 sensors (Stock denso; does the GS430 have 4 sensors or 2?) K&N air filter flush brakes (ATE super Blue) power steering (valvoline synth) trans (mobil 1 ATF) rear diff (mobil 1 GL5 75W-90) engine coolant (what kind?) fuel filter (Denso?) anything else? what do you think about the tune-up parts selection?
92Lex Posted December 9, 2004 Posted December 9, 2004 O2 sensors - 4 Fuel filter - Denso ATF - Amsoil or T-IV Coolant - Toyota For spark plugs go to Rockauto.com, I paid $6 a piece for NGK laser iridiums. Park Place Lexus has free shipping and no tax on internet orders.
new big400 Posted December 10, 2004 Posted December 10, 2004 Whats the diff between the ngk iridiums.Ive seen alot of diff. ngk iridiums offered Ive been looking at the ngk irid. 4's How do these rank and is one ngk irid. better than another?Also vette boy did i read that was a 96 lt-4 ?My roomate had one he sold recently and it was an incredible car.What a diff.between the 1 and the 4 .When im done w/my Gs4 Im buying a 96 Grand sport I love that motor.But enough about vettes.
SRK Posted December 10, 2004 Posted December 10, 2004 VetteBoy - I just sold my 94 Z28 LT-1 to buy my 98 GS400. I agree the GM engine cranks fewer times before starting, but that is a function of the computer system getting the inputs it needs before lighting the engine off. It is part of the emissions system programming. My GS cranks about twice as long and then lights. It is normal it seems. On the Camaro I had to replace my optispark distributor, and the water pump, and the fuel pump, and the O2s, and the head gaskets, and the trans was rebuilt twice, and the differential once, and the ball joints, tie rod ends, and inner control arm bushings. The coolant level sensor failed, one injector failed, the driveshaft had a harmonic in it, so I replaced it with the LS-1 shaft, a couple of ignition wires burned through, and the starter failed, as did the bearings in the alternator. All this before 100k miles. Other than that stuff it was a reliable car. Got me home every time. Great fun when it ran correctly. And it will be the last domestic car I ever own. Trust to that. I actually thought about the Impala SS before the Z28 began giving me trouble. As a mechanic I was able to do all the work except the trans myself. Had I had to pay someone, I think I would have had to sell my house. So the SS was off the list pretty quick. I did drive a new ZO-6 for a bit, and thought it was a wonderful car, near perfect. But out of warranty, it will be a headache at least. Lexus for me, for life.
92Lex Posted December 10, 2004 Posted December 10, 2004 Other than that stuff it was a reliable car. ← Hahah
Vette Boy Posted December 10, 2004 Author Posted December 10, 2004 Great fun when it ran correctly. And it will be the last domestic car I ever own. Trust to that. I hear ya. I will always own a Vette, I love creaming all the posers in thier Eurotrash M3/5 and 911s. They always ask me how come they lost, R&T, Car & Driver says they should win (never assume a Vette is stock ) As for a daily driver, I can't take the GM interior anymore. ...Had I had to pay someone, I think I would have had to sell my house. So the SS was off the list pretty quick.... I'm looking at the Lexus dealer where I bought my GS, they look pretty pricy too. Owning an Impala has taught me how to fix my own cars. The GS won't be any different. I'm not dropping $1,000 for the 90K service which includes about $150 worth of parts and fluids..... One thing I have noticed is it's lots easier to swap the plugs on a Lexus V8 compared to a GM V8 :)
Matthew_McNally Posted December 10, 2004 Posted December 10, 2004 - Any discount Lexus parts from internet sellers? ← Our Gold Members have access to discounts at internet sellers, such as here and here ;)
new big400 Posted December 10, 2004 Posted December 10, 2004 Vetteboy its prob. not just vettes you shouldnt assume anything is stock.Ive eaten many vettes for breakfast and my car is still a daily driver!
Vette Boy Posted December 10, 2004 Author Posted December 10, 2004 Ive eaten many vettes for breakfast and my car is still a daily driver! ← For my LT4, 380/380 HP/torque isn't enough, that's why I'm installing long tubes, an 847 cam and porting the heads. 460HP/420FT*LBS should put me in the ~11.5 sec 1/4 mile and a 3.8 sec 0-60, that should take care of the new 911 Turbo
new big400 Posted December 10, 2004 Posted December 10, 2004 Yeah I dont have any lt-4s under my belt but alot of lt-1s.I steer clear of lt-4s.For now atleast.Sounds like you have a pretty tough car.My buddies had only a k&n filt.and exhaust and was running a 13 flat.
Vette Boy Posted December 11, 2004 Author Posted December 11, 2004 Yeah I dont have any lt-4s under my belt but alot of lt-1s.... An auto LT1 w/2.59 gear is a 14.2 sec car, that's 50% of all LT1 Vettes. With your mods you'll take 'em down in style.
new big400 Posted December 11, 2004 Posted December 11, 2004 Time after time.100k miles and not aprob.
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