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Maintenance Tips for Japanese Vehicles
Simple, practical guidance to help your Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Subaru, Mazda, or Lexus run reliablyโplus clear signs itโs time to schedule service.
Preventive care
A simple maintenance checklist you can follow
Intervals vary by model and driving conditions. Use your ownerโs manual as the source of truthโand use this checklist as a practical baseline.
Every month
Check tire pressure and tread, top off washer fluid, inspect lights, and look for new leaks under the car.
Every 5,000โ7,500 miles
Oil and filter service (as recommended), rotate tires, inspect brakes, and check all fluid levels.
Every 15,000โ30,000 miles
Replace engine air filter and cabin filter, inspect belts/hoses, and clean battery terminals if needed.
Every 30,000โ60,000 miles
Brake fluid service (as recommended), transmission service (as recommended), coolant inspection/service, and a full multi-point inspection.
Common warning signs you shouldnโt ignore
Dashboard lights & messages
A check engine light, flashing warning, or โmaintenance requiredโ message is your car asking for attentionโdonโt wait for it to escalate.
Noises, vibrations, or pulling
Squeaks, grinding, shuddering, or a steering pull can indicate brake, tire, suspension, or drivetrain issues.
Leaks, smells, or overheating
Sweet coolant smell, burning odor, visible leaks, or rising temperature gauge should be checked promptly to prevent major damage.
What we recommend
Top maintenance priorities for long-term reliability
If youโre unsure what your vehicle needs next, weโll check your maintenance history, confirm factory intervals, and build a clear planโno guesswork.
