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Toyota RAV4 Maintenance Schedule

Going out on adventures throughout the Laurinburg, Pembroke, and St. Pauls areas in your Toyota RAV4 can be fun. However, if you want to keep the fun lasting in your Toyota RAV4, you’ll need to keep up with the necessary maintenance that your vehicle requires over the years. By scheduling routine maintenance, not only will you keep your vehicle’s performance and efficiency at its best, but you can actually increase the lifespan of your vehicle. But in order to keep your Toyota RAV4 up on its recommended maintenance, you’ll need to know your maintenance schedule.

Breaking Down Your Maintenance Schedule

Toyota RAV4 Maintenance ScheduleUnderstanding your vehicle’s maintenance schedule is simple, and you don’t need any automotive education in order to know what services your Toyota RAV4 will need. Each visit to the service center will be based on mileage and the correlating services. You’ll need to have services repeated each time you add those miles to your vehicle.

Your Toyota RAV4 Maintenance Schedule

5,000 Miles

There are a variety of services to have performed at this specific mileage interval, most notably the oil and oil filter change. However, you’ll also need to have a few different components inspected, including wiper blades, brake linings, pads, and drums, as well as a fluid level inspection and adjustment, and a tire rotation.

15,000 Miles

If your Toyota RAV4 features 4-wheel drive, you’ll need have the propeller shaft bold re-torqued. You’ll also need to have your ball joints and dust covers, drive shaft boots, engine coolant, exhaust pipes and mountings, transfer case and rear differential oil, and steering gear and linkage all inspected.

30,000 Miles

At this particular visit, you’ll want to have your engine air filter and your cabin air filter both replaced. You’ll also need to have your automatic transmission checked for signs of leakage, as well as your fuel lines, connections, and fuel tank band and vapor vent system hoses all inspected thoroughly.

60,000 Miles

Toyota RAV4 Maintenance ScheduleOn top of the previously listed services and inspections, you’ll need to have your drive belts inspected for any cracks or tears, and replaced if necessary. This component will need to be checked at every service interval from now on.

100,000 Miles

While you’ll need to have the standard services and inspections performed, you’ll also need to have your engine coolant replaced.

120,000 Miles

When you reach 120,000 miles in your Toyota RAV4, you’ll need to have your spark plugs replaced, as well as a thorough inspect of your vehicle components.

Getting Your Toyota RAV4 Serviced at Peterson Toyota

While it’s crucial that you pay close attention to your vehicle’s maintenance schedule, finding the right place to have these services and inspections performed is equally important. If you’re looking for service in the Lumberton area, you can always contact us at Peterson Toyota. Our technicians are skilled and thorough when it comes to making sure that your Toyota RAV4 is getting the necessary care and attention.

Schedule your next service appointment with us at Peterson Toyota.