The Wigo had it's preventive maintenance service (PMS) earlier today. I had to bring it in on the sixth month because I noticed the rear brakes squeaking when slowing down to a full stop at a slow speed. Jon Jon, the service advisor, told me it most likely needed cleaning and checked it out. So far it seems like that was it.
I was also informed that the next PMS would cost a bit more since more maintenance is needed for the car aside from your typical 5000km stuff.
Having the Wigo's PMS done in the dealer (or casa as we call it locally) made me realize we made a few mistakes with how we had our Rav4s serviced. We didn't do it regularly, or every six or so months, and sometimes waited until we did 5000 km which sometimes took a year or so. Another issue I realized was that when we sent the Ravs for PMS was that we never asked them to check or change the transmission fluids.
I've seen some reels/shorts/videos online that while Toyotas used to claim that their transmission fluid was lifetime, this basically meant that it was assumed you'd sell the car before the transmission gave. In reality it was better to have the fluids flushed every so often.
Had I known this information years ago then maybe I would have had those done on the Rav4, and maybe the transmission wouldn't have needed costly repairs. I'll never know though.
Out.