Preventive care

Your maintenance priorities (in plain English)

If you’re not sure what to do next, start here. These are the items that most often prevent expensive repairs on Japanese vehicles.

Oil & filter

Use the correct viscosity and change interval for your driving. Short trips and stop-and-go traffic usually mean more frequent service.

Fluids check

Coolant, brake fluid, transmission fluid, and power steering (if equipped) should be inspected regularly for level, condition, and leaks.

Brakes & tires

Listen for squeaks/grinding and watch for vibration. Keep tires properly inflated and rotate to prevent uneven wear.

Battery & charging

Corrosion, weak starts, and dim lights can point to battery or alternator issues—test before you get stranded.

Filters & spark plugs

Air/cabin filters and spark plugs affect performance and fuel economy. Replace on schedule to avoid misfires and poor mileage.

Belts, hoses & cooling

Cracks, swelling, or coolant smell are warning signs. Overheating can cause major engine damage—don’t ignore it.

Recommended by mileage

What to check at common intervals

Every vehicle and driving pattern is different, but these checkpoints are a solid baseline. We’ll confirm what your specific model needs and document everything we inspect.

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Every 5,000–7,500 miles

Oil & filter service, tire rotation, brake inspection, fluid top-off, and a quick underbody leak check.

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Every 15,000–30,000 miles

Replace engine/cabin air filters, inspect battery and charging system, check alignment and suspension wear, and scan for stored codes.

Diagnostics
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Every 60,000–100,000 miles

Spark plugs (many models), coolant service, brake fluid service, and transmission service as recommended for your vehicle.

Brake Repair
Quick answers

Maintenance questions we hear every week

Not sure what’s normal? These quick guidelines can help you decide when to monitor vs. when to schedule a visit.

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