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Toyota Camry Maintenance Schedule

If you want to keep your 2017 Toyota Camry running smoothly and efficiently while you’re out navigating the roads in the Laurinburg, St. Pauls, and Elizabethtown areas, you’ll want to learn the different types of maintenance that your vehicle will need. Regularly scheduled maintenance is crucial with not only keeping your Toyota Camry performing at its best, but it can also help you prevent severe and costly engine problems down the road. But the first step in keeping your Toyota Camry in tip-top shape is by learning your maintenance schedule.

Learning Your Maintenance Schedule

Toyota Camry Maintenance ScheduleGetting a sense of your vehicle’s maintenance schedule is really simple, and you don’t have to be a certified technician or mechanic to understand what your vehicle needs over the years. Your maintenance schedule will be organized according to mileage. Each mileage indicates a slew of different services that you’ll need to have performed at that time. Take note that all the services need to be repeated each time you add that mileage to your vehicle.

Toyota Camry Maintenance Schedule

5,000 Miles

The most well-known service that you’ll need during this visit is the oil and oil filter change. You’ll also need to have your ball joints, brake lines, drive shaft boots, engine coolant, exhaust pipes and mountings, radiator, and steering linkage inspected thoroughly. You should also have your tires rotated and your brake system inspected.

10,000 Miles

At your next service interval, you’ll need to have the 5,000-mile services repeated. You’ll also need to replaces your cabin air filter.

30,000 Miles

Toyota Camry Maintenance ScheduleOn top of the previous services and inspections that you’ve had performed, you’ll need to replace your engine air filter, as well as have your automatic transmission inspected and checked for signs of leakage.

60,000 Miles

During this particular visit, you’ll need to have all of your fluids inspected and adjusted if necessary, on top of the routine services and inspections.

90,000 Miles

You’ll need to add a few new components to your inspections list during this service interval. You’ll need to have your engine coolant checked, as well as your drive belts. These should be checked thoroughly for cracks, tears, or signs of wear. You’ll need to have your drive belts and engine coolant inspected at every service interval from now on.

120,000 Miles

When you reach 120,000 miles, not only will you need to have a wide variety of services performed, but most importantly, you’ll need to have your spark plugs replaced.

Getting Your Toyota Camry Serviced

If you’re keeping your eye out on your odometer, then you’ll know exactly when your Toyota Camry will need to be serviced. But if you’re looking for reliable service in the Lumberton area, look no further than Peterson Toyota. Our team of skilled technicians will perform all the necessary services that your vehicle will need to perform at its best. Schedule your next service appointment with us at Peterson Toyota.