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.

A Toyota Tacoma maintenance schedule is one of the first things new owners investigate. Information about these important and timed routines is found in your owner's manual, the only place to be certain that you're following recommended service times for your model's health. Our dealership is glad to give customers a friendly reminder whenever it's time for one of the important services you'll read about here.

15,000 Miles

The basics of service are usually covered after the first 15,000 miles. For example, our service team inspects components like your truck's wiper blade and tires. The Tacoma is sometimes equipped as a serious off-roader, so it's not unusual to have a bit of wear and tear to tires at even this early stage. If you want your truck tearing up the off-road at the height of its powers, a fresh set of tires often gets it back on the right track.

30,000 Miles

Inspections are common early in a model's life. At 30,000 miles, our team might take a look at the radiator, driveshaft boots, and steering systems. Most of the time, Tacoma models hold up well past this mileage point on even these sensitive systems.

60,000 Miles

Every model is different, so be sure to consult your owner's manual for official recommendations on your very important 60,000-mile maintenance. Common routines at this stage include tire rotations, fluid replenishment, and cabin filter replacements. The Tacoma holds up very well over time, and with these few maintenance routines, you'll find yourself driving away in a Tacoma that still feels extremely young and ready for adventure.

90,000 Miles

The Tacoma is known for running beautifully even into its 90,000th mile. To keep things going smoothly, though, a certified auto technician should perform a full inspection of every major system, including drive belts, coolant, transmission fluid and transmission, and exhaust pipes. A few things usually need to be replaced around this mileage. It's likely that your Tacoma will need a new engine air filter and wiper blades around this time.

120,000 Miles

Your Tacoma won't need a complete overhaul at 120,000 miles, but it'll likely need new spark plugs, brake pads and rotors, and oil. A full inspection is also warranted to keep your model running smoothly into its second phase of life.

Our dealership helps customers keep up with their Toyota Tacoma service intervals. If you'd like handy reminders and fast, friendly maintenance, contact us for details.

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