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2004 Lexus LX 470 V8-4.7L (2UZ-FE)

Maintenance: Labor Times

2004 Lexus LX 470 V8-4.7L (2UZ-FE)SECTION Labor Times
Standard HoursManufacturer Warranty HoursSkill LevelNotes
Service or Charge
Normal Service
5,000 Miles1.10.0C
10,000 Miles1.10.0C
15,000 Miles1.70.0C
20,000 Miles1.10.0C
25,000 Miles1.10.0C
30,000 Miles1.90.0C
Note
With Wheel Bearing, Clean & Repack, Add3.80.0B
35,000 Miles1.10.0C
40,000 Miles1.10.0C
45,000 Miles1.70.0C
50,000 Miles1.10.0C
55,000 Miles1.10.0C
60,000 Miles2.40.0C
Note
With Wheel Bearing, Clean & Repack, Add3.80.0B
65,000 Miles1.10.0C
70,000 Miles1.10.0C
75,000 Miles1.70.0C
80,000 Miles1.10.0C
85,000 Miles1.10.0C
90,000 Miles5.70.0C
Note
With Wheel Bearing, Clean & Repack, Add3.80.0B
95,000 Miles1.10.0C
100,000 Miles1.60.0C
105,000 Miles1.70.0C
110,000 Miles1.10.0C
115,000 Miles1.10.0C
120,000 Miles3.20.0C
Note
With Wheel Bearing, Clean & Repack, Add3.80.0B
125,000 Miles1.10.0C
130,000 Miles1.10.0C
135,000 Miles1.70.0C
140,000 Miles1.10.0C
145,000 Miles1.10.0C
150,000 Miles2.40.0B
Note
With Wheel Bearing, Clean & Repack, Add3.80.0B
Severe Service
5,000 Miles1.50.0C
10,000 Miles1.50.0C
15,000 Miles2.60.0B
20,000 Miles1.50.0C
25,000 Miles1.50.0C
30,000 Miles3.10.0B
Note
With Wheel Bearing, Clean & Repack, Add3.80.0B
35,000 Miles1.50.0C
40,000 Miles1.50.0C
45,000 Miles2.60.0B
50,000 Miles1.50.0C
55,000 Miles1.50.0C
60,000 Miles3.90.0B
Note
With Wheel Bearing, Clean & Repack, Add3.80.0B
65,000 Miles1.50.0C
70,000 Miles1.50.0C
75,000 Miles2.60.0B
80,000 Miles1.50.0C
85,000 Miles1.50.0C
90,000 Miles6.90.0B
Note
With Wheel Bearing, Clean & Repack, Add3.80.0B
95,000 Miles1.50.0C
100,000 Miles2.00.0C
105,000 Miles2.60.0B
110,000 Miles1.50.0C
115,000 Miles1.50.0C
120,000 Miles4.70.0B
Note
With Wheel Bearing, Clean & Repack, Add3.80.0B
125,000 Miles1.50.0C
130,000 Miles1.50.0C
135,000 Miles2.60.0B
140,000 Miles1.50.0C
145,000 Miles1.50.0C
150,000 Miles3.60.0B
Note
With Wheel Bearing, Clean & Repack, Add3.80.0B
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