

* 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.
The Tacoma is one of America's favorite trucks for a very good reason. Higher trims help drivers dive into the fun of off-roading, while early trims deliver a premium commuter experience. Towing capacity is great for the class. To keep your Tacoma running smoothly, be sure to learn about your Toyota Tacoma service intervals. These very important maintenance visits keep your truck's fluids and components up to par and in original condition. To learn your official Toyota Tacoma maintenance schedule, look through the owner's manual. This is a general overview of services that some model years require.
20,000 Miles
The Tacoma runs like new even at this stage of its life, but it'll still need basic maintenance around this mileage. Many Tacoma models call for a cabin air filter replacement and a tire rotation at about 20,000 miles. The technician will likely inspect all fluids to either top off or replace them.
35,000 Miles
If you've been rough on your Toyota Tacoma, it's possible that it will need to really have a thorough inspection of its suspension and steering system by 35,000 miles. Most of the time, it's aging gracefully and doesn't need anything replaced or repaired, but it's always better to be safe than sorry with your Tacoma. The model is likely to need an oil change at this stage, too.
60,000 Miles
Your Tacoma reaches a major milestone at 60,000 miles and has likely put in tons of work for you. It tows. It off-roads. It gets you to work and back. To keep it running smoothly from here on out, our certified technicians will replace spark plugs and transfer case fluid, if necessary, at 60,000 miles. There are a lot of inspections at this phase of your model's life, too, including a check of the transmission and transmission fluid, exhaust, cooling, and fuel system.
90,000 Miles
The drive belts often need to be replaced at 90,000 miles, but this is a simple replacement for our certified techs. They'll set you up with new belts and send you on your way. Common checks at this stage include the driveshaft, a component that often needs lubrication at this mileage.
120,000 Miles
At 120,000 miles, we recommend a full multi-point inspection. This lets our crew know what minor new components your model might need at this time. Shocks and struts often need to be replaced as the model ages to this mileage.
If you've got more questions about your Toyota Tacoma maintenance, please contact our team.
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