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Make: Toyota Carline: ZZE122 Corolla 1.8 Auto 8/03-4/04 Service: 120,000km/6yr Serv Est Time: 2 Hour(s) Est Cost: $326.00 - 432.00 (Inc. GST) Average Cost: $351.06 (Inc. GST) *This is the actual cost based on over 50 service invoices
Job instructions
  • Carry out service to manufacturer specifications.
  • Replace engine oil and filter.
  • Check drive belts.
  • Check cooling system, hoses & connections.
  • Replace air cleaner element.
  • Replace spark plugs.
  • Check exhaust system.
  • Replace brake fluid.
  • Check all oil levels.
  • Check steering & suspension components.
  • Check tyre condition including spare and report.
  • Check front and rear brakes.
  • Check park brake adjust if necessary.
  • Check fuel cap, all fuel lines & hose connections.
  • Check lights, wipers, tyre pressure & all fluid levels.
  • Check all air conditioning components.
  • Carry out road test to manufacturer handbook.
Parts

  • Gasket - 1 piece(s)
  • Brakefluid 500ml - 1 piece(s)
  • Element sub-assy - 1 piece(s)
  • Oil filter 65*72 - 1 piece(s)
  • Spark plug - 4 piece(s)
Oil & Lubricants

  • VVT Engine Oil - 3.7 Litre(s)

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Job details

Make: Toyota Carline: ZZE122 Corolla 1.8 Auto 8/03-4/04 Service: 130,000km/6.5yr Serv Est Time: 1 Hour(s) Est Cost: $151.00 - 221.00 (Inc. GST) Average Cost: $183.58 (Inc. GST) *This is the actual cost based on over 50 service invoices
Job instructions
  • Carry out service to manufacturer specifications.
  • Replace engine oil and filter.
  • Check drive belts.
  • Check cooling system, hoses & connections.
  • Check air cleaner element.
  • Check exhaust system.
  • Check all oil levels.
  • Check steering & suspension components.
  • Check tyre condition including spare and report.
  • Check front and rear brakes.
  • Check park brake adjust if necessary.
  • Check fuel cap, all fuel lines & hose connections.
  • Check lights, wipers, tyre pressure & all fluid levels.
  • Check all air conditioning components.
  • Carry out road test to manufacturer handbook.
Parts

  • Gasket - 1 piece(s)
  • Oil filter 65*72 - 1 piece(s)
Oil & Lubricants

  • VVT Engine Oil - 3.7 Litre(s)

Just calculating my fuel consumption today, tried to granny this tank full:

Kilometers traveled: 383.

Fuel used (BP98): 53.38L

L/100km = 13.25

Could easily get 400km if I hadn't gone to King lake and booted it a few times.

Not too bad I suppose, for a 270rwkw car.

Just calculating my fuel consumption today, tried to granny this tank full:

Kilometers traveled: 383.

Fuel used (BP98): 53.38L

L/100km = 13.25

Could easily get 400km if I hadn't gone to King lake and booted it a few times.

Not too bad I suppose, for a 270rwkw car.

All city driving? Peak hour or cruisy traffic?

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