I've recently posted about the price of Toyota workshop manuals...as I'm looking at doing my own servicing when the three-year warranty runs out at the end of this month.
Like many folk I'm a little anxious at the prospect of having no warranty cover (mainly due to the "big Cat" scare story!). I have looked at alternative warranties to Toyota's (eg Warranties Direct.co.uk) and they tend to be considerably cheaper. However, they still require the car to be serviced at a garage*
I need to keep my costs down where possible (at 56 I'm on an "early retirement" pension - whilst my wife still goes out to work
Now I'm sure some members out there service their own cars? If so I'd appreciate some feedback on any problems I'm likely to face in DIY maintainance on the MK3.
For instance are any special diagnostics/tools required for routine servicing (inc changing brake fluid)?
Do I need to buy ALL the manuals suggested by Toyota GB - the two guides and supplements add up to almost £200 with VAT!!!
In the past I've always had the comfort of having a Haynes manual alongside when replacing discs/pads etc...so I'd appreciate any feedback from members with experience of DIY servicing - with or without the Toyota manuals.
Meanwhile the car will be in the Toyota garage for its last set of "free wheels" next week - let's hope there's no salt on the roads by then!
TTFN and happy trouble-free motoring!
Dave C
* Any VAT registered garage