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Toyota recommended regular maintenance guide

Discussion in 'Gen 4 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by Shoeb, Sep 29, 2023.

  1. Shoeb

    Shoeb Junior Member

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    I'm owning Toyota Prius 2017. I purchased it last year. While exploring regular maintenance activities, I found The Car Care Nut youtube channel. There I found maintenance recommendations like below. Could anyone please let me know if there is any reference documentation from Toyota?

    1. Engine Oil: Replace- in 5k or 6 months
    2. Oil Filter: Replace in 5k or 6 months
    3. Air filter: Check and replace (if it gets dirty and not cleanable) in 5k or 6 months
    4. Cabin Filter: Check and replace (if it gets dirty and not cleanable) in 5k or 6 months
    5. HV Battery intake filter: Check and replace (if it gets dirty and not cleanable) in 5k or 6 months
    6. Brake Fluid: Check every year and replace in 3 - 5 years
    7. Tire: Every 6-7 years
    8. Coolent (Engine, Inverter): Initial replacement 100k or 5 years; then replace in 50k or 5 years
    9. Transmission Fluid: Replace in 60k or 6 years
    10. Spark plugs: Replace in 120k or 10 years
     
  2. Mendel Leisk

    Mendel Leisk Senior Member

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    Smart watching The Car Care Nut on YouTube (Ahmed). I, also, follow his maintenance suggestions since he's torn apart around 1,000 Toyota engines so is a subject-matter-expert on how to keep them running for as long as possible.

    In addition to your maintenance list, I clean out the MAF Sensor and Throttle Body every 25,000 miles or 3-year. (Yes, Ahmed has videos on doing this, too.)

    For the cabin air filters, Toyota wants WAY too much money for theirs so I replace ours yearly with some from Amazon (Fun Driving carbon activated, FD157) They are around $16 for two.
     
  4. ETC(SS)

    ETC(SS) The OTHER One Percenter.....

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    ^ Concur!

    Probably a bit of an overkill on the Engine Air Filter...but Amazon filters are cheap enough....