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Following the Mazda maintenance schedule for your vehicle is an important step to keeping your vehicle reliable and and on the road for years to come.
The maintenance schedule includes factory-recommended service requirements that should be completed to keep your vehicle running smoothly and to maintain its warranty coverage. Having Bob King Mazda's Service Department provide you the maintenance on you new car offers great peace of mind,
and you should feel great knowing that your vehicle is being repaired by Mazda-trained technicians.
Whether you choose to have your repairs completed at the dealership or elsewhere, be sure to keep all records of services completed on your Mazda. This will help in the unfortunate event that you must make a warranty claim. If you are missing documentation, the manufacturer may deny your claim, forcing you to pay out of pocket for repairs to your vehicle.
An additional benefit to following your maintenance schedule is the increased value of your used Mazda. Whether you drive a Mazda 3, Mazda 5, Mazda 6 or Mazda CX-7, keeping your maintenance up to date can increase the value of your vehicle at trade-in or private party sale.
You have made a large investment in purchasing or leasing a Mazda means that you value reliability and value in your vehicle. In order to keep your vehicle as reliable as possible, it is important to follow the guidelines set by Mazda.
While a Mazda dealership is recommended for service, you can have non-warranty regular maintenance completed at any mechanic. You can find a maintenance schedule for your Mazda online by making use of the Mazda owner's website. Some of the most important maintenance required on your Mazda is highlighted below:
5,000 Mile Service (due every 5,000 miles): Includes oil and filter change, tire pressure check and adjustment, tire rotation, fluid inspection and top-off, interior and exterior safety inspection, lubrication of locks and hinges, adjust and tighten chassis and body bolts and a Mazda Full Circle vehicle inspection.
15,000 Mile Service (due every 15,000 miles in addition to a 5,000 mile service): In addition to the 5,000 mile maintenance items, this interval includes a battery inspection, diagnostic system scan, exhaust inspection and an alignment check.
30,000 Mile Service (due every 30,000 miles): Includes all services from the 5,000 and 15,000 mile intervals. Also includes an inspection of brake lines and the braking system, transmission fluid exchange, steering operation check, air conditioning system inspection, alignment check, wiper replacement, drive belt inspection and a full safety inspection.
By following Mazda's recommended maintenance requirements you can preserve the reliability and value of your vehicle. If you do choose to have an independent mechanic complete your scheduled maintenance or you choose to do the work on your own, be sure to keep the receipts and a written record of all service completed, just in case you need to make a warranty claim.