
What Is the Toyota Camry Schedule?
The Toyota Camry is a reliable model that you can count on to have excellent performance. It's one of the most popular cars in the industry because of its reputation. However, it still needs routine maintenance to operate well and to avoid issues under the hood. The Toyota Camry maintenance is important to follow because it will be a guide that can ensure your car lasts longer. The owner's manual is even more specific and will tell you the maintenance needed for your specific year and trim. You can follow the manual after purchasing the vehicle.
Ā15,000-Mile Service
Once you drive 15,000 miles with your car, you'll need to schedule an oil change. The tires and brakes also need to be inspected to ensure they are still reliable and don't need to be replaced. The way that you drive and the weather conditions will influence if the tires and brakes need to be replaced. A certified Toyota Camry technician can inspect all safety features like the windshield wipers and headlights and test the operation.
Ā30,000-Mile Service
When your car approaches 30,000 miles, this is the time to get your tires and brakes inspected again. You'll also need to get an oil change. The Toyota Camry's air filter and fuel filter may also need to be swapped out if they're clogged. If you live in a dusty area or drive a lot, then the filters won't last as long, and it may be time to replace them.
Ā60,000-Mile Service
Once the odometer on your Camry shows 60,000 miles, you can add additional tasks to your checklist to ensure the car continues to operate reliably. This is the time to hire a certified mechanic to check the brake fluid and brakes. You may need to replace them around this time. The transmission fluid and coolant fluid also need to be replaced around 60,000 to 75,000 miles. Your car battery may also be at the end of its lifespan.
Ā90,000-Mile Service
With your 90,000-mile inspection, you can inspect this process to take more time. The mechanic will look at the same parts that were inspected when your car hit 60,000 miles. Specific parts like the power steering fluid levels, hoses, spark plugs, and timing belt may be worn down at this point.
Your car's performance relies on your ability to follow the Toyota Camry service intervals. If you have additional questions, reach out to our friendly service department today.
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