The Mazda CX-30 is the sporty and capable vehicle that you can rely on for morning commutes, weekend road trips, and everything in-between. The more you know about your Mazda CX-30’s service schedule, the easier it will be to get the service and care your vehicle needs. Here’s a look at some essential service tasks, and when you’ll want to book an appointment.
Oil Change
The oil change is one of the most important services you can schedule for your vehicle, because oil protects the car in many different ways. It lubricates and cools the engine, and also captures dirt from the road. To avoid dirty or old oil, schedule an oil change every 5,000-7,500 miles.
Air Filter Change
Like the oil and oil filter, the air filter catches dirt that might damage the engine before it can cause a problem. That said, internal combustion engine vehicles rely on oxygen. When the air filter becomes full, not enough oxygen gets into the engine, which is why Mazda CX-30 models need air filter changes every 35,000-45,000 miles.
Battery Inspection
Batteries need to be replaced in vehicles every three to five years, depending on the environment where you drive most often and your driving style. Schedule routine battery inspections and watch for signs of battery wear, like the smell of sulfur or difficulty turning over the vehicle.
Tire Rotations
Tire rotations are an important Mazda service task because they keep the tires wearing down at an even rate, which protects the vehicle’s alignment and suspension. Schedule tire rotations for your Mazda CX-30 every 5,000 miles, and make sure you get fill-ups and tire inspections, as well.
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