2018 Toyota Avalon Maintenance Schedule

If you’re lucky enough to get behind the wheel of the 2018 Toyota Avalon, then you understand the need to keep it in the best shape possible. This impressive sedan has a lot to offer all kinds of drivers in the Daytona Beach, Palm Coast and Ormond Beach areas. Making the most out of your Avalon doesn’t just mean driving safely, however.

Toyota Avalon Like everything else, cars eventually wear down and degrade. To prevent this, you need to put your car on a maintenance schedule.

Learn more about the 2018 Toyota Avalon maintenance schedule and discover what you have to do to keep your Avalon on the road for as long as possible.

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5,000 Miles

When you hit the 5,000 mile mark on your Avalon you should’ve had it for about six months. If six months pass before you get to 5,000 miles, go ahead and get this service done. The main thing you need done here is an oil and filter change. Oil is the lifeblood of your car, so make sure you’re getting everything you can out of it. Remember to repeat this service for every subsequent visit. You need your oil changed every six months at least if you want to maximize performance and avoid engine damage. The same goes for all other services. Make sure you’re repeating them in regular intervals throughout your Avalon’s lifespan.

10,000 Miles

At this point, it’s time to get your tires rotated and undergo a routine inspection. Most aspects of your Avalon should still be fine at this point, though make sure you get your brakes looked at and check for any fluid leaks.

20,000 Miles

After two years, you need to repeat the same services you’ve received before. It’s not uncommon for brake pads to need replacing at this point, so don’t be surprised if it comes to that. Also make sure you change the air filter in your cabin if you want to keep the interior of your Avalon nice.

30,000 Miles

TiresIt’s common here to start needing your fluids replaced like your engine coolant, brake fluid and transmission fluid. Go ahead and get your tires completely replaced too if they’re showing signs of wear.

60,000 Miles

Here it’s time to replace even more fluids like the automatic transmission fluid and differential fluid. You should also go ahead and get your timing belt replaced and/or a valve adjustment. Get your spark plugs checked too because they could also be faulty at this point. Don’t be surprised if you have to get your drive belt replaced as well.

90,000 Miles

This service can get fairly pricey, so make sure you’re prepared. You’ve had your Avalon for about 9 years now, so you can expect some serious maintenance to keep it running. In addition to every other service you’ve had before, you should also replace your shock absorbers and struts. Not only will you need to replace your fluids, but the hoses themselves are likely worn by now as well.

Service Center at Daytona Toyota

If you want the best service in the Daytona Beach, Palm Coast and Ormond Beach areas, look no further than Daytona Toyota. Our highly trained technicians know the Avalon inside and out and can perform every service you’ll find on your 2018 Toyota Avalon Maintenance schedule. For quality repairs and unrivaled friendly service, you can count on Daytona Toyota to provide. Visit us or call (888) 244-7475 to schedule your service appointment today!