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What is the Toyota Camry Maintenance Schedule?

While the Toyota Camry is one of the safest and most practical cars that you can buy, you'll still need to do your part to make sure the Camry runs at its best during the time that you own it. Whether you plan to drive the Toyota for life or intend to sell it, later on, it's critical to follow the suggested Toyota Camry service intervals for your car's optimal health. You can locate the Toyota Camry maintenance schedule for your vehicle in the owner's manual or ask our knowledgeable technicians when you need to bring your car in for service.

15,000-Mile Service

For the Camry, the first major milestone for service occurs at 15,000 miles. When the Camry gets to 15,000 miles, you'll need to get the oil filter and the engine oil replaced. If your car has a cabin air filter, it will need to have that part changed for a new one as well. The tires should be rotated for proper wear and longevity. A Toyota mechanic will check that the driver's floor mat is properly installed as well. A Toyota technician will inspect the braking linings, brake pads, and discs to ensure safety and performance. The car's major fluids are also checked, including power steering, engine, and braking fluids. Fuel additive may be added for the car's top-notch performance.

30,000-Mile Service

Another oil change is performed on your Toyota when it gets to 30,000 miles. The Toyota also has the air filter in the cabin replaced. The engine's filter gets changed as well, and the braking system is inspected again. A Toyota technician will look at the car's exterior during this appointment as well. The Camry is checked for signs of rust and other aesthetic problems. The windshield wipers may be due for a change at this point in time.

60,000-Mile Service

The Camry will require additional service at 60,000 miles. The Camry's tires are once again balanced and rotated. The headlights are visually inspected for any problems, and all the car's important fluids are evaluated, such as the engine and transmission fluids. The Camry will need to have the spark plugs checked and potentially replaced when it gets to 60,000 miles. It may also be time for your car to have its original battery replaced if that hasn't been done already.

90,000-Mile Service

When the Camry hits 90,000 miles, it will get a full oil change. It may also switch to high-mileage oil. The cabin air filter may be replaced, and the wiper blades are inspected. All fluid levels are inspected and adjusted.

If your Toyota Camry is due for service, schedule an appointment at our dealership today.


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