When it comes to Mazda service, you can trust the team here at Scott Mazda. We make it easy for Allentown drivers to get all the best care, parts, and repairs for their vehicle, and we’re sharing the information and resources that will help you maintain your Mazda car or SUV between appointments. Here’s what you’ll want to know about scheduling Mazda service.
How Long Can I Put Off Car Service?
The truth is, you never want to put off routine vehicle service. Skipping service can make your vehicle less reliable, less efficient, and even less comfortable.
Here’s a look at when you’ll want to schedule some essential service tasks for your Mazda.
- Oil Change: When we drive, our vehicle’s oil collects the dirt and debris of the road. That’s why you’ll want to get the oil in your Mazda vehicle changed every 7,500 to 10,000 miles.
- Battery Inspection: It’s a good idea to get your battery inspected after three years since batteries typically last three to five years. If you notice signs of wear or you park your vehicle on the street schedule a battery inspection earlier.
- Brake Pad Replacement: You’ll want to get the brake pads in your new Mazda vehicle replaced between 25,000-60,000 miles, depending on what kind of driving you do. If you notice reduced brake efficiency, schedule an inspection with our team.
- Tire Rotations: Regular tire rotations will help to keep your tires wearing down evenly and should be performed every six months or 6,000 miles. We’ll also check your tires for signs of uneven tread or low tread, low pressure, damage, and more, to ensure the safest ride every time.
For more information on Mazda service and car care and to get the service support you can trust, schedule an appointment at Scott Mazda in Allentown today.


