

What is the Toyota Camry Maintenance Schedule?
The Toyota Camry is a household name when it comes to reliable cars. However, your Camry still needs to have service periodically to work at its best. Toyota recommends a precise Toyota Camry maintenance schedule that you'll find in the Camry's owner's manual. No matter how old your car is, it will need to go in for service occasionally over the course of its lifetime to ensure it stays in its best possible shape. The service schedule for your Camry will start with an oil change at about 6,000 miles, but the first of four major Toyota Camry service intervals hit around 15,000 miles.
15,000-Mile Service
At 15,000 miles, a variety of services are recommended for your Toyota inside and out. The Toyota should have the driver's floor mat checked to make sure it is safely installed. A Toyota technician will balance and rotate the Camry's tires as well. The steering gear gets checked for problems, along with the condenser, radiator, and intercooler. The car's drive shaft boots are also evaluated, along with all the hoses and brake lines. The engine coolant fluid quality and levels are also checked during the first full-service appointment.
30,000-Mile Service
When the Camry gets to 30,000 miles, it will get the exhaust pipes and mountings inspected. The brake drums, discs, and brake pads are also checked visually by a skilled Toyota mechanic to see if they are worn and need to be replaced. The dust covers on the Camry are also inspected, along with the bearing and the ball joints. The Camry will have its wiper blades replaced as well, and it will get a fuel additive for performance if needed.
60,000-Mile Service
When your Toyota gets to 60,000 miles, it will have the engine coolant fluid flushed again. The steering linkage and boots are also inspected, along with the mountings and exhaust pipes. The Camry's braking system is also fully evaluated again, including the brake discs and brake pads. The wiper blades will get a thorough visual evaluation, and the transmission fluid will be inspected and replaced if your car is an automatic. The cooler hoses and all connections are checked at 60,000 miles on the Camry. The Camry's tires may also be rotated, and the cap gasket on the fuel tank is checked as well.
90,000-Mile Service
The 90,000-mile mark for the Camry brings a replacement of the engine air filter and cabin filter. The engine oil is also changed. The steering gear is replaced, and the car may have its spark plugs changed as well.
To make a service appointment for your Toyota Camry, contact our friendly service department today.
Contact
Hours
- Monday 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
- Tuesday 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
- Wednesday 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
- Thursday 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
- Friday 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
- Saturday 7:00 am - 4:00 pm
- Sunday Closed