Hilux Home / Self Service

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Hilux Home / Self Service

Postby Quikvl on Wed, 22 Aug 2012 6:32 +0000

Hey guys,

I want to start servicing my car myself at home.
That way I can do it more often and know everything has been done 100%

So first what do people recommend for oils and parts. How often and also what else should be check/done to keep these trucks healthy.

I had a read threw from the search function but only found single threads about oil or filters.
Thinking about having a one thread for all tips on servicing at home.

Cheers, curtis
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Re: Hilux home service

Postby Roofes on Thu, 27 Sep 2012 10:51 +0000

Have a look in the cars log book, It tells you what needs to be done and at how many k's. Or you can get servicing manuals that have more detail.
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Re: Hilux home service

Postby bogged tom on Fri, 28 Sep 2012 11:12 +0000

Like roofes said, get a manual and follow the book, the extra thing i'd reccomend is oil every 5000ks and filter every 10 000.
As for parts, you can go genuine but that will cost more, otherwise go to a repco/ coventry/ bursons etc and you will be able to get the right parts in a good brand for a good price.
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Re: Hilux home service

Postby Hilux Max on Sat, 29 Sep 2012 5:42 +0000

My vehicle has never seen a dealership in the 110,000km other than for injector recall.

What I do each service, just as a guide:

Every 5,000kms
-replace engine oil with Genuine Toyota Diesel Oil
-replace oil filter with genuine oil filter
-remove and drain fuel filter, then refit and re-prime.
-check tailshaft bolts
-grease tailshaft
-rotate tyres and inspect brake components etc

Every 10,000kms
-same as above but replace fuel filter with new genuine one
-replace air filter with genuine replacement.


Every 40,000kms
-replace front and rear diff fluids
-replace gearbox fluid
-replace gearbox valve body strainer
-replace transfercase (and Crawlbox) fluid

The rest is pretty much self explanatory in the service book.

I do a few things more regularly, more for peace of mind than anything else.

Edit: Just to add... put her in low range atleast once a months on a dirt road or similar, to get those gears working and keeping then lubricated.
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Re: Hilux home service

Postby Tys91 on Tue, 04 Dec 2012 7:10 +0000

I did my service last night
10,000km
*ryco oil filter
*ryco fuel filter
*ryco air filter
*ichem 15 40 w oil





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Re: Hilux home service

Postby h4ck on Mon, 18 Mar 2013 7:44 +0000

Is 15w40 oil better for the trucks? My dealer has the Toyota diesel oil, but its 10w30 if im not mistaken. Also apart from the Toyota oil, are there any other oils you guys would recommend?
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Re: Hilux home service

Postby Pazz01 on Mon, 18 Mar 2013 11:26 +0000

Caltex Dello 400 15w-40 multi grade is pretty good that I've used previously in Landcruisers etc. I just checked the caltex website and that is recommended for D4D engines. I haven't used it in my lux as I've only just got it and it's still under warranty. But based on past use it's pretty good.

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Re: Hilux home service

Postby Pazz01 on Mon, 18 Mar 2013 11:29 +0000

Isn't toyota oil just Castrol? Most of the dealers that I've been to only have this there. I've got mine booked in on Friday so will check it out.

Hilux Max wrote:My vehicle has never seen a dealership in the 110,000km other than for injector recall.

What I do each service, just as a guide:

Every 5,000kms
-replace engine oil with Genuine Toyota Diesel Oil
-replace oil filter with genuine oil filter
-remove and drain fuel filter, then refit and re-prime.
-check tailshaft bolts
-grease tailshaft
-rotate tyres and inspect brake components etc

Every 10,000kms
-same as above but replace fuel filter with new genuine one
-replace air filter with genuine replacement.


Every 40,000kms
-replace front and rear diff fluids
-replace gearbox fluid
-replace gearbox valve body strainer
-replace transfercase (and Crawlbox) fluid

The rest is pretty much self explanatory in the service book.

I do a few things more regularly, more for peace of mind than anything else.

Edit: Just to add... put her in low range atleast once a months on a dirt road or similar, to get those gears working and keeping then lubricated.
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Re: Hilux home service

Postby h4ck on Mon, 18 Mar 2013 8:50 +0000

I believe this is the oil one of the mechanics said they use on the Hilux here
http://www.herreroandsons.com/cgi-local ... oduct=1048

I used it based on his recommendation, but I im going to change it, not too sure about that brand.
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Re: Hilux home service

Postby hilder91 on Mon, 18 Mar 2013 9:04 +0000

I do my servicing every 5000kms
this includes
Oil change(I use penrite 15w40 semi-synthetic oil) changing to 5w40 penrite semi-synthetic oil
Change oil filter
Change Fuel Filter
Check tail shaft uni-joints
Grease Tail shafts
Check all wheel bearings for movent
Check diff, gearbox and transfer oils.
check clutch, brake and power steering fluid
Check coolant
Check all brakes and lines.

Every 30,000km
I change diff, gearbox, transfer case, clutch and brake fluid.
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Re: Hilux home service

Postby hilder91 on Mon, 18 Mar 2013 9:05 +0000

oh and the 30,000km service includes the 5,000km service
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Re: Hilux home service

Postby Blackie2008 on Wed, 03 Jul 2013 7:47 +0000

Bump! Still wondering what oils guys are using when servicing their trucks. I'm going to start doing the 5,000km interval servicing with mine.
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Re: Hilux home service

Postby taresk on Wed, 03 Jul 2013 7:57 +0000

I use Royal Purple synthetic, expensive, so not good if you're on a tight budget.

And just as I used to do with my old Prado, I order TRD oil filters off ebay. (not an option on the diesels though)

I always try to use the highest quality products I can afford when servicing, gives me peace of mind.
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Re: Hilux home service

Postby Actilux on Thu, 04 Jul 2013 5:50 +0000

I use Fuchs Ultralube, bloke at Canberra Diesel got me onto it when he changed the injectors.
http://www.datateck.com.au/lube/fuchs_au/default.asp
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Re: Hilux home service

Postby lupo fiasco on Tue, 09 Jul 2013 5:41 +0000

How much engine oil does the 3.0 D4D take?
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Re: Hilux home service

Postby hilder91 on Tue, 09 Jul 2013 6:14 +0000

6 to 7 litres so buy 10litres of oil
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Re: Hilux home service

Postby 07luxyTD on Tue, 09 Jul 2013 7:35 +0000

6.9Litres from memory. I used to just put 7 in. They will run with 9 litres in them :oops: :oops: :oops: Oil and fuel filter every 5,000km. Used ryco filters and Nulon oil. Change out sump plug washer every 4 services. Grease drive shafts, check gearbox, tranny and diff oils. Also 300ml of 2 stroke oil, and a dose of diesel power after every service. Also wash out the air filter and re-oil it. At the end i started to put a can of wynns egr 4 cleaner through it



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Re: Hilux home service

Postby D4DEVIL on Fri, 27 Sep 2013 4:58 +0000

I use delo 400 le and a Donaldson filter kit
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Re: Hilux home service

Postby ozeblue on Tue, 15 Oct 2013 5:01 +0000

Can anyone tell me the brake fluid capacity for a KUN26 07? Owners manual tells you fluid type but not capacity.
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Re: Hilux home service

Postby boxhead55 on Tue, 15 Oct 2013 5:03 +0000

Dot 3 only.1 l compleat refill

500ml will service for a flush.
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