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Old 03-30-2011, 04:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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2006 Camry Owner's Manual? Maintenance intervals?

Hey everyone,
Proud owner of a new to me 2006 Camry LE with the 2.4L and auto trans. Really clean and only 51K miles. Car did not come with an owner's manual. Do you know if I can get one from Toyota? Or better yet, is there anywhere to find an "online" version?

I'm looking for maintenance intervals on coolant/tranny flushes/spark plug changes, etc. I'm considering changing most of the fluids & plugs to establish a baseline starting point for future maintenance intervals. Any thoughts? Good idea or waste of money? This is my first Toyo. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Try www.toyota.com/owners

You can probably also order one from your dealership parts department.
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creating a maintenance baseline is a good idea, unless you have maintenance records from previous owner. owners manuals are available from ebay for many years.
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Hey everyone,
Proud owner of a new to me 2006 Camry LE with the 2.4L and auto trans. Really clean and only 51K miles. Car did not come with an owner's manual. Do you know if I can get one from Toyota? Or better yet, is there anywhere to find an "online" version?

I'm looking for maintenance intervals on coolant/tranny flushes/spark plug changes, etc. I'm considering changing most of the fluids & plugs to establish a baseline starting point for future maintenance intervals. Any thoughts? Good idea or waste of money? This is my first Toyo. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I have the same car--year, make, and model.

According to the Maintenance guide that came with the car:

1) Coolant: Initial replacement at at 100K miles or 120 months, personally I am changing mine at 45K miles.

2) Transmission fluid: Inspect at 60k miles or 72 months. Personally I get a drain and fill and clean the transmission metal strainer (no felt filter on this car) every 2 years.

3) Spark Plugs: Are good to 100K miles. When you replace get NGK Iridium spark plugs or Denso, but most recommend NGK. I haven't replaced yet but from what I read on this forum the original plugs still look good at 100K miles.

Enjoy your new car!

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