Staying on top of regular maintenance helps ensure that every component of your Toyota Corolla works exactly as it should. It also allows you to have a Thomasville technician look at your sedan on a regular basis to make sure there are no necessary repairs, and by logging this maintenance, you will be eligible for your Toyota warranty.
The Intervals
If you aren’t sure how often to take your Toyota Corolla in for regular maintenance, you can take a look at your owner’s manual or talk to a trusted Toyota mechanic. For the Corolla, either source will tell you that you want to take it in every 5,000 miles or each 6 months, whichever happens sooner.
The Maintenance
At the 5,000-mile maintenance, you will want to have the driver’s floor mat installation checked, all fluid levels inspected and adjusted, the tires rotated, the wiper blades inspected, and brake components visually inspected. These tasks will then be repeated at the same regular interval of every 5,000 miles or 6 months. At 10,000 miles, you will add a tire rotation to the list of services. At 30,000 miles, you will also need to replace the cabin air filter, engine air filter, engine oil, and oil filter as well as inspect a long list of items, such as engine coolant and steering gear box. To help you and your Thomasville mechanic keep track, there is a convenient checklist in the form of a maintenance log in your Corolla’s owner’s manual.
When your Toyota Corolla is ready for regular maintenance, take it to the service center at Thomasville Toyota in Thomasville, Georgia. Our technicians are all trained and familiar with the Corolla, and we only use genuine Toyota parts.
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