How Often Should a Camry Be Serviced?
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The Camry requires regular maintenance every 10,000 kilometers or 6 months. The manufacturer provides a free inspection at 5,000 kilometers and free maintenance at 10,000 kilometers for new models. The free inspection at 5,000 kilometers only involves checking certain vehicle components without replacement. The first official maintenance occurs at 10,000 kilometers, which includes a free oil change and oil filter replacement. Car maintenance generally includes the following items: Check if the car's coolant level meets the specified requirements. Check the fluid levels of the brake and clutch systems. Verify if the power steering fluid reservoir level complies with regulations. Inspect all oil pipe interfaces in the system for leaks. Check the battery fluid level and the windshield washer fluid reservoir level. Examine the tension and aging of the belts for the generator, air conditioning, water pump, and power steering pump. Ensure all front and rear lights are functional (including headlights, marker lights, turn signals, brake lights, reverse lights, and fog lights). Check tire pressure and wear; tighten tire bolts to the specified torque, adjust tire pressure to the vehicle's recommended level, and rotate tires based on wear patterns. Test the car's exhaust emissions to ensure compliance with standards.