Toyota Camry Routine Service & Maintenance Guide

Toyota Camry Routine Service & Maintenance Guide
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Get information about the Toyota Camry maintenance schedule, then book a Kings Toyota service appointment to keep your sedan healthy in Cincinnati, OH.

Maintenance Schedule for Toyota Camry: Quick Facts

  • Following the Camry maintenance schedule is required to maximize performance.
  • Brakes should be inspected every 5,000 miles for safety.
  • Common services like oil changes occur every 10,000 miles.
  • 30,000 miles is an important maintenance milestone for the Camry.

Toyota Camry Maintenance Schedule by Mileage

The chart below goes into detail of your 2026 Toyota Camry maintenance service needs at certain mileage points. In addition to these outlined services, we recommend following a Toyota Camry transmission maintenance schedule by getting the fluid inspected every 30,000 miles, and draining and filling it between 60,000 and 100,000 miles.

2026 Toyota Camry Maintenance Schedule
5,000 Miles
  • Check all fluid levels
  • Inspect brake pads, discs, and drums
  • Check HEV battery cooling intake filter
  • Inspect wiper blades
  • Rotate tires
  • Add EFI additive (Island use only)
10,000 Miles
  • Check all fluid levels
  • Inspect brake pads, discs, and drums
  • Check HEV battery cooling intake filter
  • Inspect wiper blades
  • Rotate tires
  • Add EFI additive (Island use only)
  • Replace cabin air filter
  • Replace engine oil and oil filter
15,000 Miles
  • Check all fluid levels
  • Inspect brake pads, discs, and drums
  • Check HEV battery cooling intake filter
  • Inspect wiper blades
  • Rotate tires
  • Add EFI additive (Island use only)
  • Inspect ball joints and dust covers
  • Inspect brake lines and hoses
  • Check drive shaft boots
  • Torque AWD drive shaft nut
  • Check exhaust pipes and mountings
  • Inspect radiator, condenser, and intercooler
  • Check steering gear, linkage, and boots
20,000 Miles
  • Check all fluid levels
  • Inspect brake pads, discs, and drums
  • Clean HEV battery cooling intake filter
  • Inspect wiper blades
  • Rotate tires
  • Add EFI additive (Island use only)
  • Replace cabin air filter
  • Replace engine oil and oil filter
25,000 Miles
  • Check all fluid levels
  • Inspect brake pads, discs, and drums
  • Check HEV battery cooling intake filter
  • Inspect wiper blades
  • Rotate tires
  • Add EFI additive (Island use only)
30,000 Miles
  • Check all fluid levels
  • Inspect brake pads, discs, and drums
  • Check HEV battery cooling intake filter
  • Inspect wiper blades
  • Rotate tires
  • Add EFI additive (Island use only)
  • Replace cabin air filter
  • Replace engine oil and oil filter
  • Inspect radiator, condenser, and intercooler
  • Check steering gear, linkage, and boots
  • Torque AWD drive shaft nut
  • Inspect brake lines and hoses
  • Check exhaust pipes and mountings
  • Check drive shaft boots
  • Inspect automatic transmission fluid
  • Inspect ball joints and dust covers
  • Replace engine air filter
  • Inspect fuel lines, tank, and vapor vent system
  • Check fuel tank cap gasket
35,000 Miles
  • Check all fluid levels
  • Inspect brake pads, discs, and drums
  • Check HEV battery cooling intake filter
  • Inspect wiper blades
  • Rotate tires
  • Add EFI additive (Island use only)
40,000 Miles
  • Check all fluid levels
  • Inspect brake pads, discs, and drums
  • Clean HEV battery cooling intake filter
  • Inspect wiper blades
  • Rotate tires
  • Add EFI additive (Island use only)
  • Replace cabin air filter
  • Replace engine oil and oil filter
45,000 Miles
  • Check all fluid levels
  • Inspect brake pads, discs, and drums
  • Check ball joints and dust covers
  • Inspect brake lines and hoses
  • Check drive shaft boots
  • Torque AWD drive shaft nut
  • Check exhaust pipe and mountings
  • Clean HEV battery cooling intake filter
  • Inspect radiatior, condenser, and intercooler
  • Inspect wiper blades
  • Rotate tires
  • Check steering gear, linkage, and boots
  • Add EFI additive (Island use only)
50,000 Miles
  • Check all fluid levels
  • Inspect brake pads, discs, and drums
  • Check HEV battery cooling intake filter
  • Inspect wiper blades
  • Rotate tires
  • Add EFI additive (Island use only)
  • Replace cabin air filter
  • Replace engine oil and oil filter

Toyota Camry Maintenance Costs

The Camry tends to have extremely low annual maintenance costs of only $388.1 Combine this statistic with a regular Toyota Camry service schedule and the specials at our Cincinnati, OH, dealership, and you've got a recipe for affordable driving. Schedule Toyota service now to get started!

Toyota Camry Maintenance Costs

Book Your Next Toyota Camry Service Appointment in Cincinnati, OH

If you're not sure what comes next on your Toyota Camry maintenance schedule – oil change, brake check, or otherwise – our technicians can help. The Kings Toyota service center can identify and monitor your vehicle's systems and make adjustments when needed.

Click over to our Toyota Camry oil change page for more information about our most common service.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended Toyota Camry maintenance schedule?

The Toyota Camry recommended maintenance schedule includes brake and fluid inspections every 5,000 miles, oil changes every 10,000 miles, and exhaust, radiator, and steering inspections at 15,000 miles. At 30,000 miles, make sure to examine the car's automatic transmission fluid, ball joints, dust covers, fuel lines, fuel tank, fuel tank cap gasket, and vapor vent system, plus replace the engine air filter.

When should I replace the engine air filter on my Camry?

You should replace the engine air filter of a Toyota Camry at 30,000-mile intervals for as long as you own the car. Other engine-specific maintenance schedules include replacing engine oil and oil filters every 10,000 miles. For more information about keeping your Camry engine clean and well-lubricated, visit our service center in Cincinnati, OH, and speak with a service technician.

How frequently should Camry brake pads be inspected or replaced?

Toyota Camry brake pads should be inspected every 5,000 miles when you bring your car in for an oil change. Brake pads need to be replaced as soon as they become 0.25 inches thick or less, or potentially when you notice high-pitched squealing noises, grinding sounds, or reduced braking responsiveness. Please have your brakes checked immediately if you notice these symptoms.

What are common signs my Toyota Camry needs maintenance soon?

Your Toyota Camry maintenance schedule is usually tracked by your car's internal maintenance minder system, but just in case a dashboard light doesn't alert you, common signs that your Camry needs assistance include grinding or squealing sounds, fluid leaks, vibrations, reduced braking, smoke or burning smells, poor handling, lowered fuel economy, and engine stalling. If you notice these symptoms, please schedule a service appointment soon.



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