
SCHEDULE SERVICE REMINDERS
Stay on Track With Your Vehicle’s Health
Long-Term Vehicle Maintenance Still Matters.
While they don’t happen often, long-term services are critical to your vehicle’s reliability, safety, and performance. Always check your owner’s manual and work with your mechanic to ensure these larger maintenance items are completed on schedule.
Every 1 - 2 Years (15,000–30,000 Miles)
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Air Filter Replacement
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Fuel System Cleaning
Every 2 - 5 Years (30,000–60,000 Miles)
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Coolant Flush
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Transmission Fluid Service
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Differential/Transfer Case Fluid
Every 4 - 9 Years (60,000–100,000 Miles)
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Spark Plug Replacement
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Timing Belt Replacement
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Serpentine Belt
Check Every 6 Years (or based on tread)
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Tire Replacement
FOCUS: ROUTINE CARE
Why does the form provide reminders for these services and time intervals?
This list focuses on the most important routine maintenance tasks that happen every few months — not years. We based these service intervals on manufacturer recommendations and how the average person drives (around 12,000–15,000 miles per year). By grouping services into shorter, consistent timeframes — like 3, 6, or 12 months — we help you stay ahead of common issues like worn tires, dirty filters, or low fluids.
We chose not to include long-term services like spark plug replacement or coolant flushes (which typically occur every 30,000–100,000 miles or 2–9 years). These are often checked during in-shop diagnostics or flagged in your vehicle's dashboard alerts — and they vary widely depending on your vehicle.
Signing up for reminders — like brake checks or tire rotations — helps you protect your vehicle, your safety, and your wallet — and we’ll only send you what you ask for, when you need it.
