Toyota Sequoia Maintenance Plans

The Toyota Sequoia maintenance schedule varies by model year and engine across the 2000-2022 generations. Use the selectors on this page to choose your Sequoia range and engine so the service intervals and operations shown match your vehicle.

Select your Toyota model below to access the maintenance schedule tailored to your vehicle.

2 generations covered

Generation Years Vehicles Fuel
Sequoia 2000-2007 2000-2007 4.7 Gas (2UZ-FE) Gas
Sequoia 2007-2022 2007-2022 4.6 Gas (1UR-FE), 4.7 Gas (2UZ-FE), 5.7 FFV Gas (3UR-FBE), 5.7 Gas (3UR-FE) Gas

Maintenance depending on the engine type

Gas Sequoia maintenance (all generations)

Toyota Sequoia gas V8 engines such as the 2UZ-FE, 1UR-FE, and 3UR-FE families generally follow a routine of regular oil and filter changes plus periodic inspections of belts, hoses, and fluid levels. Oil-change intervals on this page may span roughly 5,000 to 15,000 km or about 3 to 12 months depending on year and specification, so rely on the selected configuration rather than a single headline number. If your Sequoia is used for towing, frequent short trips, or dusty conditions, expect maintenance to skew toward the shorter end of the range. For flex-fuel versions like the 3UR-FBE, keep an eye on drivability symptoms and fuel-system related wear, and stay current on spark plugs and air filtration items shown in the schedule.

Routine Toyota maintenance jobs

The operations listed below reflect typical Toyota Sequoia service items, but the exact cadence can change by generation, engine family, and duty cycle. Confirm the schedule shown after selecting your year range and engine.

Job Interval Notes
Oil and filter changeVoir sélecteur ci-dessusVaries by engine and recommended oil grade
Air filter19,000 to 37,000 milesMore often in urban or dusty driving
Cabin filter9,000 to 19,000 miles or 1 yearAffects air conditioning and air quality
Brake fluid2 years (all models)Regardless of mileage
CoolantPer manufacturer (typically 5 years or 62,000 miles)Check level and condition (color, deposits) at every service
Front brake padsDepending on use (typically 19,000 to 37,000 miles)Wear depends on driving style and load carried
Timing beltVoir sélecteur ci-dessusInterval varies widely by engine
Spark plugs (gasoline)19,000 to 37,000 milesGasoline engines only

Toyota electronic diagnostics

If the check engine light comes on in your Toyota Sequoia, an OBD-II scan is the fastest way to narrow down the system at fault. Powertrain codes (P) often relate to fuel, ignition, emissions, or transmission control; body (B), chassis (C), and network (U) codes can point to ABS, airbag, or communication issues. Once you have the code, use a code guide to understand likely causes and first checks before replacing parts. See Toyota Sequoia OBD fault codes for more.