Dec 9, 2021
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Following a Mazda CX-30 maintenance schedule will keep your car efficient, safe, and comfortable on every ride. When you come down to Scott Mazda in Allentown, you’ll find a team dedicated to the care and service of your vehicle. We’re sharing what you need to know to keep your Mazda vehicle in the family for generations to come.

My MAZDA CX-30 Schedule

Every vehicle has a different schedule of car service needs. Here’s a look at when you’ll want to schedule care for your new Mazda CX-30:

  • Oil Change: The oil in your vehicle keeps the engine cool, lubricated, and protected against dirt and debris. You’ll want to schedule oil changes for your Mazda CX-30 every 7,500 miles or six months, whichever comes first.
  • Battery Inspection: Most car batteries last three to five years, though environmental and driving factors can affect battery efficiency. You’ll want to bring your vehicle in for battery inspections after the three-year mark or if you notice signs of wear like difficulty turning over, obvious corrosion, or the smell of sulfur.
  • Brake Pad Replacement: You’ll want to replace the brake pads on your Mazda CX-30 between 30,000-40,000 miles, depending on the kind of driving you like to do. If you notice signs of wear or damage, like squealing, grinding, or reduced braking efficiency, schedule a brake inspection right away.
  • Tire Rotation: Tire rotations help to ensure even tire wear, which keeps your vehicle safe and reduces the risk of alignment damage. Schedule tire rotations for your Mazda CX-30 every 5,000 miles here at Scott Mazda. Our team will also check for signs of wear, damage, or low tire pressure and address them as needed.

Get the Mazda CX-30 service you can rely on here at Scott Mazda. Schedule your next service appointment in Allentown today.