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Old 02-16-2011, 10:02 AM   #1
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With regards to getting the service manuals, you can download it from the internet. I forget which site but I'm sure if you google supra workshop manuals it will eventually lead you to the right site.

With regards to servicing, I usually do engine oil and filter every 5000KMS ( I don't know how much in miles) and 100000KMS for timing belt, and when you do timing belt you might aswell do water pump and tensioners. These service intervals are for my car personally as I have an N/A, which is a daily.

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With regards to getting the service manuals, you can download it from the internet. I forget which site but I'm sure if you google supra workshop manuals it will eventually lead you to the right site.
Actually, the owner's manual is not available online. Also, if someone were to post it online, it would be a copyright violation. Why not spring for a few bucks and purchase the book you need? Everyone I know that has got his own copy has never regretted the decision.

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With regards to servicing, I usually do engine oil and filter every 5000KMS ( I don't know how much in miles) and 100000KMS for timing belt, and when you do timing belt you might aswell do water pump and tensioners.
For a TT, be sure to use full synthetic oil.
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