Toyota Camry Exterior

What is the Toyota Camry Maintenance Schedule?

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If you are driving a Toyota, the chances are good that you have opted to get a reliable car. Toyota is one of the leading brands on the market for making cars that are built to last. The Camry is no exception, but you'll still need to put in some effort to make sure the Camry continues to run strong throughout its life. The Toyota Camry maintenance schedule in your owner's manual tells you an exact service schedule that you should follow to make sure your Toyota stays in pristine shape. Toyota Camry service intervals technically start at about 6,000 miles with an oil change. However, the first full service for the Camry begins at 15,000 miles, and it will be due for successive service appointments from that point on about every 15,000 or 30,000 miles.

15,000-Mile Service

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Your Toyota will first need a full service appointment when it gets to 15,000 miles. The Camry gets another oil change depending on the quality of its oil. The engine's fuel filter may also be replaced to ensure optimal fuel quality and quantity. The Camry will need to have all of its tires balanced and rotated. Your mechanic will inspect the car's exterior to look for any abnormalities, and the car's exterior is checked for rust. The driver's floor mat is also checked for safe and proper installation.

30,000-Mile Service

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When your Toyota hits 30,000 miles, it will essentially have the same service items performed as it did at 15,000 and a few more. The Toyota's major fluids are inspected at this time, which includes the brake fluids, engine, and transmission fluids. The power steering fluid may be checked as well. The Toyota will have the belts, hoses, and all accessories evaluated to make sure they are not wearing out too soon. Any external safety parts, including the lights and wipers, are also inspected.

60,000-Mile Service

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The 60,000-mile service point for the Camry brings an inspection of the battery and its parts. The wires and cables are assessed to determine the need for replacement. The driver's floor mat is inspected again, and the spark plugs may be changed. The Camry's tires will be rotated and balanced as needed.

90,000-Mile Service

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Your Camry will be due for spark plugs and a new battery if it hasn't yet had those items replaced. Your mechanic will take a look at the engine, exhaust system, and transmission as well. Any fluids that need replacement or a refill will also be addressed.

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If your Toyota Camry needs service, schedule an appointment with us today


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