Maintenance

Recommended Maintenance & Diagnostic Intervals

The following outlines the recommended inspections and maintenance tasks for a vehicle based on its mileage, from 0 to 200,000 miles. Routine checks and replacements are essential to ensure optimal performance, safety, and longevity. Key items include engine oil and filter changes (typically every 3,000–7,500 miles depending on oil type), tire inspections and rotations (every 5,000–7,500 miles), brake system inspections (at least every 10,000 miles), and fluid level checks for coolant, brake, power steering, and transmission fluids. Other important services such as air and cabin filter replacements, spark plug replacement, timing belt or chain inspections, transmission service, and suspension evaluations should be performed at mileage intervals specified by the manufacturer. Regular attention to these items, along with periodic inspections of belts, hoses, battery health, and the exhaust system, helps prevent costly repairs and keeps the vehicle operating safely under normal and severe driving conditions.

0–5,000 miles

Engine oil & filter change (Usually first change around 3,000–5,000 miles if not synthetic. Then every 5,000 miles)

Tire inspection & rotation

Check fluid levels: Brake, coolant, power steering, windshield washer

Inspect belts & hoses: For wear, replace if needed

Check battery & connections

5,000–10,000 miles

Tire rotation (every 5,000–7,500 miles)

Inspect brakes (pads, rotors)

Inspect suspension components

Check exhaust system

Check air filter (replace if needed, at least every 10,000 miles)

10,000–15,000 miles

Engine air filter replacement (If not done yet, due at 10,000 miles)

Cabin air filter replacement

Check tire alignment

Inspect belts & hoses again

15,000–30,000 miles

Transmission fluid check/change (interval varies by manufacturer, Request mechanics diagnostic by make and model )

Brake fluid replacement (sometimes at 20,000–30,000 miles)

Coolant check or flush (typically 30,000 miles)

Inspect fuel system & lines

Inspect steering & suspension

30,000–50,000 miles

Replace spark plugs (every 30,000–50,000 miles depending on type)

Replace timing belt (if equipped; usually 60,000–100,000 miles. Varies by make and model)

Inspect drive belts

Inspect water pump & radiator

Replace brake pads/rotors if needed

Check battery health

50,000–75,000 miles

Transmission fluid change (automatic)

Coolant flush (if not done earlier)

Replace fuel filter (if applicable)

Inspect suspension components & bushings

Replace air filter & cabin filter (if not done yet)

75,000–100,000 miles

Replace timing belt/chain (if not done yet)

Replace spark plugs & ignition components

Inspect CV joints & driveshafts

Inspect brakes & rotors

Inspect exhaust system

Inspect all fluids

100,000–150,000 miles

Major transmission service

Coolant system service

Replace serpentine belt

Replace water pump (often with timing belt)

Brake system overhaul if needed

Inspect suspension & steering

Battery replacement

150,000–200,000 miles

Engine tune-up (spark plugs, wires, sensors)

Transmission rebuild/service if needed

Major suspension components inspection & replacement

Replace timing chain/belt if overdue

Inspect/replace engine mounts

Inspect fuel injectors & fuel pump

Full fluid replacement (engine oil, transmission, brake, coolant, power steering)