dave g wrote:It's a new car straight back to Toyota
Rob_Wood wrote:dave g wrote:It's a new car straight back to Toyota
Yeah, good pick up Dave, was it low because they didn't fill it correctly? Or maybe, is there a leak? Under warranty your first stop should be Toyota dealership you've been dealing with.
dave g wrote:It wouldn't be happy with a new engine burning that much oil
I use f..... all oil at any time and I have a heavy foot.
HiluxRogue wrote:Rob_Wood wrote:dave g wrote:It's a new car straight back to Toyota
Yeah, good pick up Dave, was it low because they didn't fill it correctly? Or maybe, is there a leak? Under warranty your first stop should be Toyota dealership you've been dealing with.
I checked the oil level before the trip, it was full. After the trip to QLD I checked the dipstick again and it has lost about 1/20 of engine oil. I checked the oil sump there is no leak. So I think its oil burning?
Gipsy wrote:All well and good but even Toyota dealerships use other brands of oil, Toyota oil is not made by or for Toyota but dealers use whatever they can get cheaper and put their 'genuine' sticker on the windscreen. My regular services in a dealership used Valvoline in my aurion and corolla and hilux because I watched them putting it in and then I asked
As long as you stick to the viscosity and oil types in your handbook I would not believe there would be a warranty issue... Especially if your getting the hilux serviced as required.
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