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Toyota Corolla 15K Mile Scheduled Maintenance Deerfield Beach FL

Here is some information about "Fluff" services that you may not even need.

King Toyota
(954) 425-6900
1399 S Federal Hwy
Deerfield Beach, FL
King Toyota
(954) 421-2025
Deerfield Beach, FL
Southeast Toyota
(954) 752-4011
7574 Old Thyme Ct
Parkland, FL
Ed Morse Toyota
(561) 276-5000
2800 S Federal Hwy
Delray Beach, FL
Lipton Toyota/Scion
(954) 485-5938
1700 W Oakland Park Blvd
Oakland Park, FL
King Toyota
(954) 425-6921
Deerfield Beach, FL
Southeast Toyota Distributors
(954) 429-2000
500 Nw 12th Ave
Deerfield Beach, FL
Al Hendrickson Toyota
(954) 972-1100
5201 W Sample Rd
Coconut Creek, FL
Ed Morse Delray Toyota
(561) 272-7120
2500 S Federal Hwy
Delray Beach, FL
Phil Smith Toyota Parts Dept
(954) 791-4443
3801 W Sunrise Blvd
Fort Lauderdale, FL

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Toyota Corolla 15K Mile Scheduled Maintenance

Reader Question My question is about a 2007 Toyota Corolla.

It says in the service section to tighten drive shaft bolt every 15k miles.

What is the Drive Shaft Bolt?

Where is the Drive Shaft Bolt?

How do you go about doing this?

Is this really necessary?

I've been doing a lot of research on the internet and no-one seems to know, not even Toyota service technicians.

So maybe you might know, if its just a scam for Toyota to make money, or if this really exists.

Any information would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Jerome

Hey there Jerome

I would call this type of service...."FLUFF"

Not really a scam, but for the people who actually read their owner’s manual it sounds like something important to do, that they can’t do themselves, so you go back to the dealership to have the work done.

I have seen other services like "lubricate fuel door spring", "inspect disc brake caliper slide pins" and "inspect fresh air filter inlet" all of which are "FLUFF" used to get you back to the dealership but they are really meaningless repairs...in my opinion, my lawyer makes me say that. Hahahahahah

If you see the word "inspect" instead of "replace", be prepared for an up- sale. Meaning, you are paying the mechanic to "inspect" or "check" items on your car, and he will surely find SOMETHING that he can try and sell you.

I would rather find an honest repair shop and build a relationship with them. I normally "inspect" most of the items listed on the factory service schedules for FREE for my customers.

To read the full article, visit Myhonestmechanic.com