Toyota Prado 2012 V6 Engine Oil
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Toyota Prado 2012 V6 Engine Oil
Hello,
I'm seeking some advice in relation to what to use as Engine Oil for my Toyota Prado 2012 V6.
The agency used to put Total oil (I don't really know if it's full synthetic or semi ...) the car has 100,000 on the clock and since my warranty got void as I've installed a new suspension and some electronic gadgets and LED bar as well as bigger tyres so Alfutaim motors isn't keeping my warranty valid any more (as the mods doesn't comply with their warranty policy)
So I'm done with paying 900+ Dhs for a 5000 Km minor service (just a ripoff).
Any recommendations?
-Car has been serviced regularly and we'll maintained so far with no mechanical issues what so ever.
-Driving style: normal/ some times aggressive.
- Mostly in city + once or twice a month Ad-Dubai highway.
- min twice a month Offroading.
Chafik
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I'm seeking some advice in relation to what to use as Engine Oil for my Toyota Prado 2012 V6.
The agency used to put Total oil (I don't really know if it's full synthetic or semi ...) the car has 100,000 on the clock and since my warranty got void as I've installed a new suspension and some electronic gadgets and LED bar as well as bigger tyres so Alfutaim motors isn't keeping my warranty valid any more (as the mods doesn't comply with their warranty policy)
So I'm done with paying 900+ Dhs for a 5000 Km minor service (just a ripoff).
Any recommendations?
-Car has been serviced regularly and we'll maintained so far with no mechanical issues what so ever.
-Driving style: normal/ some times aggressive.
- Mostly in city + once or twice a month Ad-Dubai highway.
- min twice a month Offroading.
Chafik
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Hi Chafik, sorry I can't help with the oil, but do you know if a LED bar alone would void the warranty as well?
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I have different suspension and led lights. The lights did not impact al futaims Warranty on the battery when it needed replacement. However it does void the Warranty on the suspension (since it is not theirs) and the bits it connects to. So for example you cannot claim for upper or lower control arms. Otherwise you should be fine.
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Hi Chafik,
I own a 2009 Prado and used to service it every 5,000 km until one day where I had a chat with a Toyota sales person who told me that the real work is one the 10k, 20k, 30k etc. and anything in between is really changing oil only. So he recommended I put synthetic oil and stop doing the intermediate servicing. I have been doing so for year. My car has 140k km and runs like a Swiss watch.
I own a 2009 Prado and used to service it every 5,000 km until one day where I had a chat with a Toyota sales person who told me that the real work is one the 10k, 20k, 30k etc. and anything in between is really changing oil only. So he recommended I put synthetic oil and stop doing the intermediate servicing. I have been doing so for year. My car has 140k km and runs like a Swiss watch.
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Re: Toyota Prado 2012 V6 Engine Oil
This is a slippery subject.Stalliondz wrote:Hello,
I'm seeking some advice in relation to what to use as Engine Oil for my Toyota Prado 2012 V6.
Any recommendations?
I use ADNOC 10W-40 Voyager Silver semi-synthetic in my Jeep. You could use the same stuff or go for the full synthetic Voyager Gold.
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Re: Toyota Prado 2012 V6 Engine Oil
Dear AbuPhampi,AbuPhampi wrote:Hi Chafik, sorry I can't help with the oil, but do you know if a LED bar alone would void the warranty as well?
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As per my last two visits to the service center to service my car, I asked about the affects of putting the Led lights on the warranty, and I've been told by a service representative (who became a friend) that if I put the led light bar and I connect it to the car electrical system and some thing happens to the car electrical system at a later stage, they will link it to what ever connections you've made for the led bar and they would say that that's the cause (they will always find an excuse blaming any thing that has been added by the owner of the car, and the same goes for an after market Radio.
So the guy said its better not to add any thing unless it's done by alfuttaim.
But what I came to believe in is that a Toyota doesn't really need warranty as it's a quality car. And I'm just giving up the 6 months warranty left of the 5 years unlimited warranty that No issues has happened during the warranty period and needed me to claim on the warranty.
If you really need the warranty I believe you should visit the service center and confirm with them that it won't affect your warranty (and of course try to get it in writing)
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Re: Toyota Prado 2012 V6 Engine Oil
Hello George,Gerge wrote:Hi Chafik,
I own a 2009 Prado and used to service it every 5,000 km until one day where I had a chat with a Toyota sales person who told me that the real work is one the 10k, 20k, 30k etc. and anything in between is really changing oil only. So he recommended I put synthetic oil and stop doing the intermediate servicing. I have been doing so for year. My car has 140k km and runs like a Swiss watch.
Any recommendation on the Oil Brand/rate (castrol,... 5w-30 , 10w...)
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Thanks Stalliondz and Lee for sharing your experiences.
I actually have an aftermarket radio in my FJ and recently I had a problem with stock lighting system: actually they changed the switch next to steering wheel for free and they didnt say anything...
Also they changed a damanged shock a year ago under the warranty, so am happy using the warranty so far.
I will check, but I supose if I add lights I can remove them back to stock if a big problem appears...
Besides am also thinking of decreasing frequency of dealerships service after warranty will be gone.
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I actually have an aftermarket radio in my FJ and recently I had a problem with stock lighting system: actually they changed the switch next to steering wheel for free and they didnt say anything...
Also they changed a damanged shock a year ago under the warranty, so am happy using the warranty so far.
I will check, but I supose if I add lights I can remove them back to stock if a big problem appears...
Besides am also thinking of decreasing frequency of dealerships service after warranty will be gone.
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Toyota Prado 2012 V6 Engine Oil
Please visit the mechanic as this will not be repaired by yourself,Stalliondz wrote:Hello,
I'm seeking some advice in relation to what to use as Engine Oil for my Toyota Prado 2012 V6.
The agency used to put Total oil (I don't really know if it's full synthetic or semi ...) the car has 100,000 on the clock and since my warranty got void as I've installed a new suspension and some electronic gadgets and LED bar as well as bigger tyres so Alfutaim motors isn't keeping my warranty valid any more (as the mods doesn't comply with their warranty policy)
So I'm done with paying 900+ Dhs for a 5000 Km minor service (just a ripoff).
Any recommendations?
-Car has been serviced regularly and we'll maintained so far with no mechanical issues what so ever.
-Driving style: normal/ some times aggressive.
- Mostly in city + once or twice a month Ad-Dubai highway.
- min twice a month Offroading.
Chafik
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Just tell the mechanic that you want to change the CAM sensor and crank sensor. For sure your problem will be solved...
It will cost you from alfutaim 110aed.
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Re: Toyota Prado 2012 V6 Engine Oil
I use the one provided by Toyota.Stalliondz wrote:Hello George,Gerge wrote:Hi Chafik,
I own a 2009 Prado and used to service it every 5,000 km until one day where I had a chat with a Toyota sales person who told me that the real work is one the 10k, 20k, 30k etc. and anything in between is really changing oil only. So he recommended I put synthetic oil and stop doing the intermediate servicing. I have been doing so for year. My car has 140k km and runs like a Swiss watch.
Any recommendation on the Oil Brand/rate (castrol,... 5w-30 , 10w...)
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Toyota Prado 2012 V6 Engine Oil
Hi Chafik,shahidsaif wrote:Please visit the mechanic as this will not be repaired by yourself,Stalliondz wrote:Hello,
I'm seeking some advice in relation to what to use as Engine Oil for my Toyota Prado 2012 V6.
The agency used to put Total oil (I don't really know if it's full synthetic or semi ...) the car has 100,000 on the clock and since my warranty got void as I've installed a new suspension and some electronic gadgets and LED bar as well as bigger tyres so Alfutaim motors isn't keeping my warranty valid any more (as the mods doesn't comply with their warranty policy)
So I'm done with paying 900+ Dhs for a 5000 Km minor service (just a ripoff).
Any recommendations?
-Car has been serviced regularly and we'll maintained so far with no mechanical issues what so ever.
-Driving style: normal/ some times aggressive.
- Mostly in city + once or twice a month Ad-Dubai highway.
- min twice a month Offroading.
Chafik
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Just tell the mechanic that you want to change the CAM sensor and crank sensor. For sure your problem will be solved...
It will cost you from alfutaim 110aed.
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Is this for Stalliondz or for my cranking issue from another tread?
If is the second, thanks, makes sense!
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Re: Toyota Prado 2012 V6 Engine Oil
Hello AbuPhampi,AbuPhampi wrote:Hi Chafik,shahidsaif wrote:Please visit the mechanic as this will not be repaired by yourself,Stalliondz wrote:Hello,
I'm seeking some advice in relation to what to use as Engine Oil for my Toyota Prado 2012 V6.
The agency used to put Total oil (I don't really know if it's full synthetic or semi ...) the car has 100,000 on the clock and since my warranty got void as I've installed a new suspension and some electronic gadgets and LED bar as well as bigger tyres so Alfutaim motors isn't keeping my warranty valid any more (as the mods doesn't comply with their warranty policy)
So I'm done with paying 900+ Dhs for a 5000 Km minor service (just a ripoff).
Any recommendations?
-Car has been serviced regularly and we'll maintained so far with no mechanical issues what so ever.
-Driving style: normal/ some times aggressive.
- Mostly in city + once or twice a month Ad-Dubai highway.
- min twice a month Offroading.
Chafik
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Just tell the mechanic that you want to change the CAM sensor and crank sensor. For sure your problem will be solved...
It will cost you from alfutaim 110aed.
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Is this for Stalliondz or for my cranking issue from another tread?
If is the second, thanks, makes sense!
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I believe Shahidsaif's reply is for your post, and he must have posted it here by mistake.
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Toyota Prado 2012 V6 Engine Oil
Yes it was for cranking issue... But i am amazed to see it with engine oil... I was reading about cranking issue and posted a reply but now when i saw it for an engine oil...Stalliondz wrote:Hello AbuPhampi,AbuPhampi wrote:Hi Chafik,shahidsaif wrote: Please visit the mechanic as this will not be repaired by yourself,
Just tell the mechanic that you want to change the CAM sensor and crank sensor. For sure your problem will be solved...
It will cost you from alfutaim 110aed.
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Is this for Stalliondz or for my cranking issue from another tread?
If is the second, thanks, makes sense!
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I believe Shahidsaif's reply is for your post, and he must have posted it here by mistake.
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Extremely sorry if it happens due to my mistake..
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