Is there any problem getting scheduled maint done at the shop of my choice?
The owners manual makes it seem like the dealer is the other place that can
do the job without messing something up.
Ray O - 08 Jun 2008 23:26 GMT
> Is there any problem getting scheduled maint done at the shop of my
> choice? The owners manual makes it seem like the dealer is the other place
> that can do the job without messing something up.
The answer depends on the shop of your choice, as some are more competent
than others. Scheduled maintenance can be performed at any competent shop,
however, any problems caused by the shop or the use of aftermarket parts
would be the responsibility of the shop or the aftermarket parts supplier.

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Elmo P. Shagnasty - 09 Jun 2008 00:33 GMT
> Is there any problem getting scheduled maint done at the shop of my choice?
> The owners manual makes it seem like the dealer is the other place that can
> do the job without messing something up.
Lexus's job is to bring you to the Lexus dealer every 1000 miles and use
only Lexus-branded parts, fluids, and people.
The answer to your question is: no, there's no problem doing it your
way.
GIga - 09 Jun 2008 03:13 GMT
What?!?!?
!?!
>> Is there any problem getting scheduled maint done at the shop of my
>> choice?
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> The answer to your question is: no, there's no problem doing it your
> way.
tww1491 - 12 Jun 2008 01:18 GMT
> Is there any problem getting scheduled maint done at the shop of my
> choice? The owners manual makes it seem like the dealer is the other place
> that can do the job without messing something up.
Lexus will charge you plenty. After all, if you can afford to buy one, you
surely can afford to operate it. Depending on the model, a Toyota dealer
may be an option.