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Maintenance guide

Car maintenance schedule checklist for Phoenix drivers

Know what to service at each mileage interval, so small maintenance never turns into a major repair.

Keeping up with your car’s maintenance schedule is one of the simplest ways to help your vehicle avoid expensive breakdowns. Regular service helps your engine, brakes, suspension, and other systems run smoothly while lowering the risk of sudden problems that leave you stranded.

A little preventative work now can save you big repair bills later. It can also protect resale value, because a well-maintained car with detailed service records is a far more attractive option to buyers.

What is a maintenance schedule?

A maintenance schedule is a mileage-based guide that outlines when your car needs routine services like oil changes, fluid checks, and part replacements. Having this information readily available helps you make informed decisions about your vehicle.

Exact recommendations vary based on your driving habits and vehicle type, but most cars follow a pattern of services tied to odometer readings.

Every 5,000 miles

  • Change the oil and oil filter (if using conventional oil)
  • Check and top off fluids (brake, coolant, windshield washer)
  • Inspect tires for wear and ensure proper tire pressure

Every 10,000 miles

  • Rotate tires to promote even wear
  • Replace oil and filter if using synthetic oil
  • Inspect the cabin air filter and engine air filter; replace if dirty

Routine car maintenance: 30,000-90,000 miles

At 30,000 miles:

  • Replace engine air filter if not already done
  • Inspect fuel system and fuel filter
  • Inspect brake pads, hoses, and lines for wear

At 60,000 miles:

  • Replace spark plugs to keep your engine firing smoothly
  • Inspect and potentially replace tires
  • Check belts, hoses, and (if applicable) the timing belt - replace as needed to avoid costly damage

At 90,000 miles:

  • Flush and replace brake fluid
  • Inspect and clean battery terminals
  • Perform a full mechanical inspection for aging components

Routine car maintenance: 100,000 miles and beyond

At 120,000 miles:

  • Replace O2 sensors and coolant
  • Flush the radiator and replace thermostat if needed
  • Inspect shocks and struts for wear; replace if driving feels rough

At 180,000 miles:

  • Replace power steering fluid
  • Clean the mass airflow sensor for better fuel efficiency
  • Inspect all seals and gaskets, especially around the axles and driveshafts

At 250,000 miles:

  • Clean or replace fuel injectors to maintain performance
  • Inspect the chassis for rust or damage
  • Check the catalytic converter and emissions system

Why follow a schedule?

Following a maintenance schedule ensures that small issues are caught before they turn into expensive repairs. It keeps your car safe to drive, extends the life of major components, and gives you peace of mind on the road.

The best place to check is your vehicle’s owner’s manual, which outlines the manufacturer’s recommendations for each mileage interval. If you’re unsure or can’t find your manual, call (602) 272-7115 and ask what your car needs next.

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