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Parts for your 2013 Toyota Hilux
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2013 Toyota Hilux parts and high‑level maintenance
Designed to suit the 2013 Toyota Hilux, this part keeps the trusty ute running sweet across Aussie outback and Kiwi backroads. Whether it’s a Workmate, SR or SR5, the 2013 model blends a tough ladder frame with reliable petrol or diesel powertrains. Owners rate its grippy 4x4 options, practical tray space, and no‑fuss cabin that still cops a hiding. Parts for this year are widely available, with genuine and quality aftermarket choices that match factory specs while keeping costs sensible.
Day‑to‑day care is straightforward. Stick to scheduled servicing intervals, use the correct oil grade for the engine, and keep cooling and intake systems clean, especially after beach runs or dusty tracks. Regular checks under the bonnet catch small issues before they get pricey: fluid levels, belts, hoses, battery condition, and any seepage around the diff or transfer case. Suspension bushes and steering components deserve a look if the vehicle carries loads or tows frequently.
- Oil and filter every 10,000 km or 6 months (per handbook and driving conditions).
- Air and fuel filters checked often, diesel fuel filter 20,000–40,000 km, drain water separator as needed.
- Brakes, tyres, alignment, and wheel bearings, re‑grease hubs after water crossings.
- Timing belt on 1KD‑FTV about 150,000 km, V6 petrol runs a chain (no scheduled change).
Keep an eye on recalls and service bulletins, and use quality coolant and long‑life fluids that meet Toyota specs.
What’s the service interval for a 2013 Toyota Hilux?
Most variants are serviced every 10,000 kilometres or 6 months, whichever comes first. If it sees lots of towing, dust, heat, or short trips, consider earlier checks for fluids and filters. Always follow the owner’s handbook for the exact schedule tied to the engine and use case.
Does the 2013 Hilux have a timing belt or a chain?
The common 1KD‑FTV 3.0L diesel uses a timing belt typically replaced around 150,000 km, and it’s smart to do the idlers and water pump at the same time. The 4.0L V6 petrol (1GR‑FE) runs a timing chain with no routine replacement. Confirm via the VIN plate or the handbook.
What is the towing capacity of a 2013 Hilux?
Depending on variant and transmission, braked towing is commonly up to 2,500 kg, with some 4x2 models rated lower. Check the compliance plate, towbar rating, GVM/GCM limits, and ensure a compliant brake controller and correct towball download for safe towing.