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When you collect your Toyota after a service or repair, you are sure to want to know exactly what’s been done, how the invoice was made up and, especially as mileage increases, what items might need attention before or at the next service

That’s why your Toyota Dealer will need a few minutes of your time to carry out our





He will also ask you to complete a simple after-service follow-up questionnaire within a few days of your visit, to enable his Dealer Principal to judge how well they are satisfying their customers.






This service record booklet covers the Pre-Delivery Inspection


















It is most important to ensure that the engine coolant concentration is maintained at the correct level and is regularly checked in accordance with the service schedule.


For topping up, Toyota Forlife



Brake fluid absorbs moisture.



To keep your Toyota operating at optimum performance and economy, we recommend that you also regularly take advantage of the electronic diagnostic facilities available at all Toyota Dealers/





















































Air conditioning can be used for cooling the vehicle interior and to provide dehumidifying heating.







To maintain the appearance and suppleness of the leather upholstery and trim we recommend that it is cleaned and treated with a leather







Over a period of time, the durability of certain items reduces.





































These recommendations are additional to the items contain within the service schedules and as they are safety related, we strongly advise that you consult your local Toyota Dealer who will be pleased to give you a quotation.





Most commercially available oils are acceptable provided they meet API, SF or SG








Check heater and cooling system, oil cooler and fuel pipes, tank can, hoses and connections for leaks.

Check engine coolant level and strength.

Check engine idle speed, CO emission and choke operation.

Check battery electrolyte levels and terminals for security.

Check engine, transmission and differential oil levels and power steering fluid reservoir level, top up as necessary.

Check brake and clutch fluid levels.

Check brake and clutch system pipes, hoses and connections for leakage.

Check brake and clutch pedal for free play and parking brake travel.

Check exhaust system and mountings for security and leakage.

Check all steering and suspension connections for security.

Check all electrical systems for correct operation.

Check all lights for damage, correct operation and alignment.

Check operation of window regulators, bonnet and boot lid.

Check all locks and doors for correct closure and lubricate as required including fuel filler door.

Check windscreen wipers/washers for correct operation/direction and top up washer fluid level.

Check tyre pressures and torque setting of road wheel nuts.

Lubricate propeller shaft grease points

Check tool kit.

De-wax, clean and polish vehicle internally and externally.

Check operation of seat belts, condition of webbing and security of anchorage points.

Fit carpet as necessary.

Ensure interior is free from grease and dirt.

Remove brake disc anti-corrosion covers.

Check for defects on paintwork and report.

Road test and report.







Check engine oil

Replace engine oil filter
Check engine coolant level and strength
Check drive belts for wear and deflection
Check spark plugs



Inspect CB joints, replace if necessary

Check ignition timing, dwell angle and advance operation.

Check battery electrolyte levels, and terminals for security
Check brake and clutch fluid levels.

Check brake and clutch pedal free play and parking brake travel.

Check and report on brake pad wear.

Check brake and clutch system pipes, hoses and connections for leakage.

Check heater and cooling system, oil cooler and all fuel pipes, hoses, tank cap and connections for leakage.

Check transmission, differential and steering for oil leakage and report.

Lubricate propeller shaft grease points


Check exhaust system and mountings for security and leakage.

Check all electrical systems for correct operation.

Check all lights for damage, correct operation and alignment.

Check windscreen wipers/washers for correct operation/direction and top up washer fluid level.

Check tyre condition, pressures and torque setting of road wheel nuts.

Inspect bodywork for any abrasions or damage which, if left unattended may lead to corrosion.

Lubricate door hinges, key and lock mechanisms, including fuel filler door.

Replace battery in alarm remote control hand set


Check operation of seat belts, condition of webbing and security of anchorage points.

Road test and report.








Present invoice to customer explaining service repair content and charges.

Confirm that customer is satisfied with service and charges as listed on the invoice.

Insert invoice in Customer Handover Folder and present to customer.


Collect customer’s vehicle from service area, ensure interior contact points are wiped clean, remove protective covers, and deliver to reception.

Present keys to customer








Check valve clearances


Check drive belts for wear and deflection.

Replace timing belt at 60,000 mile intervals


Check engine oil


Replace engine oil filter.

Check heater and cooling system, oil cooler and all fuel pipes, hoses, tank cap and connections for leakage.

Check exhaust system and mountings for security and leakage.

Check engine coolant level and strength
Replace spark plugs.



Replace CB points and inspect rotor


Check ignition timing, dwell angle and advance operation.

Check battery electrolyte levels, and terminals for security
Clean air filter element.

Check engine idle speed, CO emissions and choke operation.

Check fuel vapour check valve.

Check throttle positioner/dash pot


Check exhaust gas recirculation system



Check clutch fluid level.

Check brake and clutch pedal free play and parking brake travel.

Check and report on brake pads, discs, linings and drums, clean and dust.

Re-pack rear wheel bearings with grease


Check air injection system or air suction system


Check level and condition of brake fluid



Check brake and clutch system pipes, hoses and connections.

Check steering wheel free play and linkage for wear and security, including front wheel tracking


Check ball joints and dust covers.

Check drive shaft dust covers


Check transmission, differential, transfer box and power steering oil levels for leakage and top up.

Lubricate propeller shaft grease points


Check front and rear suspension for correct operation and security.

Grease all steering joints, linkages and suspension bushes


Check all electrical systems for correct operation.

Check all lights for damage, correct operation and alignment.

Check windscreen wipers/washers for correct operation/direction and top up washer fluid level.

Check tyre condition, pressures and torque setting of road wheel nuts.

Check bodywork for any abrasions or damage which, if left unattended may lead to corrosion.

Lubricate door hinges, key and lock mechanisms, including fuel filler door.

Replace battery in alarm remote control hand set


Check operation of seat belts, condition of webbing and security of anchorage points.

Road test and report.








Present invoice to customer explaining service repair content and charges.

Confirm that customer is satisfied with service and charges as listed on the invoice.

Insert invoice in Customer Handover Folder and present to customer.


Collect customer’s vehicle from service area, ensure interior contact points are wiped clean, remove protective covers, and deliver to reception.

Present keys to customer








Check valve clearances


Check drive belts for wear and deflection.

Replace timing belt at 48,000 mile intervals E engines only


Check engine oil


Replace engine oil filter.

Check heater and cooling system, oil cooler and all fuel pipes, hoses, tank cap and connections for leakage.

Check engine coolant level and strength.


Check exhaust system and mountings for security and leakage.

Replace spark plugs.



Replace CB points and inspect rotor


Check ignition timing, dwell angle and advance operation.

Check battery electrolyte levels, and terminals for security
Replace fuel filter.

Replace air filter element.

Check engine idle speed, CO emissions and choke operation.

Check fuel vapour check valve.

Check throttle positioner/dash pot


Check exhaust gas recirculation system



Check level and condition of brake fluid



Check clutch fluid level.

Check brake and clutch pedal free play and parking brake travel.

Check and report on brake pads, discs, linings and drums, clean and dust.

Check air injection system or air suction system


Check brake and clutch system pipes, hoses and connections for leakage.

Re-pack front wheel bearings with grease


Check steering wheel free play and linkage for wear and security, including front wheel tracking


Check ball joints and dust covers.

Check drive shaft dust covers


Change differential oil


Change transfer box oil



Lubricate propeller shaft grease points


Check front and rear suspension for correct operation and security.

Grease all steering joints, linkages and suspension bushes


Tighten bolts on chassis and body.

Check all electrical systems for correct operation.

Check all lights for damage, correct operation and alignment.

Check windscreen wipers/washers for correct operation/direction and top up washer fluid level.

Check tyre condition, pressures and torque setting of road wheel nuts.

Check bodywork for any abrasions or damage which, if left unattended may lead to corrosion.

Lubricate door hinges, key and lock mechanisms, including fuel filler door.

Replace battery in alarm remote control hand set


Check operation of seat belts, condition of webbing and security of anchorage points.

Road test and report.








Present invoice to customer explaining service repair content and charges.

Confirm that customer is satisfied with service and charges as listed on the invoice.

Insert invoice in Customer Handover Folder and present to customer.


Collect customer’s vehicle from service area, ensure interior contact points are wiped clean, remove protective covers, and deliver to reception.

Present keys to customer

