Toyota Tacoma Service Intervals

* Listed service intervals serve as a general guide and are not associated with the OEM. Please refer to your vehicle's owners manual for optimal recommendations for your specific model.

What Is the Toyota Tacoma Maintenance Schedule?

The Toyota Tacoma is a reliable vehicle that offers excellent off-road performance, towing capabilities, impressive fuel economy, and a great infotainment system. Like any vehicle, its parts will wear out with time, reducing the car's performance. Therefore, it is vital to keep the vehicle well-maintained so that it can serve you without problems.

We have covered some general service intervals you can refer to in order to keep your vehicle running smoothly. However, consider consulting your Toyota Tacoma service intervals captured in your vehicle's manual. The schedule will pinpoint the appropriate intervals for your model's year and trim.

15,000-Mile Service

Your oil may be due for a change at this point. A professional will replace the used oil with new oil.

They will also inspect several vehicle parts, such as headlights and wipers, to see whether they are functioning as they should. The mechanic will also check your tires and brakes to see whether they are worn out.

30,000-Mile Service

A mechanic may need to replace your air and fuel filters after your car hits the 30,000-mile mark. If you usually park or drive your vehicle in dusty locations, the mechanic may need to change your filters more frequently. In addition, the professional will also check your brakes and tires. They may also change your oil if the time is due.

60,000-Mile Service

The mechanic may need to inspect more components after your vehicle covers 60,000 miles. They will look at the battery to see whether it's working optimally.

They will also check the brake fluid levels and the brakes' condition. They may also change the transmission and coolant fluids. Usually, the fluids should be changed when your vehicle covers between 60,000 and 75,000 miles.

90,000-Mile Service

At this point, your Tacoma inspection will be more comprehensive. The mechanic will check the power steering fluid levels, hoses, and spark plugs to ensure everything is functioning optimally.

They will also look at the timing belt to see whether it needs to be replaced. Typically, they will recheck the items they inspected at the 60,000-mile mark.

Following your Toyota Tacoma's maintenance schedule keeps the vehicle running smoothly and reduces frustrations that come with frequent breakdowns. You can count on our professional mechanics to inspect and tune up your vehicle because they are always keen to handle your car with the highest level of care.

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