2022 Toyota Tundra Maintenance Schedule

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The 2022 Toyota Tundra is a full-size pickup that’s popular with drivers in our area, thanks to its outstanding off-road capability and its exceptional towing and hauling capacity. Buyers can get the Tundra in configurations that make it the ideal work truck, off-roader, or daily driver. Keeping the Tundra properly maintained is simple. Simply bring it to the experts at Edmark Toyota for Toyota service in Nampa. Our certified technicians will perform all Toyota’s recommended maintenance services, ensuring it will stay in peak operating condition.

When your Tundra needs scheduled maintenance, you won’t have to ask yourself where you can find Toyota service near me. Just schedule your appointment at the Edmark Toyota Service Center in Nampa. We’re here to help!

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We’ll highlight some of your 2022 Toyota Tundra’s maintenance milestones.

5,000 Miles

According to Toyota, you should schedule service for your Tundra every 5,000 miles. When it’s time for your first visit, the service technicians will rotate the vehicle’s tires and set them to the proper pressure. Then they’ll inspect the tires for signs of wear. Other services that will be performed during the 5,000-mile visit include inspections of the brakes, lights, fluid levels and wipers. The technicians will also do a multi-point inspection, check for recalls, and repair any related issues.

The technicians will perform additional services if you use your Tundra for frequent off-roading, towing, or heavy hauling.

10,000 Miles

At 10,000 miles, the technicians will repeat the services of the 5,000-mile visit. In addition, they’ll change your truck’s oil and oil filter. Regular oil changes will prevent the engine from wearing out prematurely and keep it operating properly.

15,000 Miles

When your Tundra reaches 15,000 miles, the service technicians will re-torque the propeller shaft bolt. They’ll also inspect and adjust all fluid levels, rotate the tires, and check the wiper blades. The brake linings, drums, and brake pads/discs will be visually inspected for signs of problems. Other inspections include the brake lines and hoses, ball joints and dust covers, cabin air filter, engine coolant, drive shaft boots (4WD), front differential oil (4WD), rear differential oil, exhaust pipes and mountings, steering, and radiator and condenser. Finally, the service technicians will make sure the driver’s floor mat is correctly installed.

20,000 Miles

This visit includes an oil change, oil filter replacement, and the services of the 5,000-mile maintenance visit.

25,000 Miles

During the 25,000-mile visit, the service technicians will check and refill the fluid levels, rotate the tires, inspect the brakes, and check the wiper blades.

30,000 Miles

When your Toyota Tundra’s odometer reaches 30,000 miles, it will be time to check the automatic transmission for leaks. The technicians will also re-torque the propeller shaft, change the cabin air filter and engine air filter, and change the oil and oil filter. Four-wheel-drive models will get a front differential oil change and a transfer case oil change, as well as an inspection of the drive shaft boots. The additional inspections of the 15,000-mile visit will also be performed.

35,000 Miles

When your Tundra reaches 35,000 miles, it will receive the standard 5,000-mile maintenance.

40,000 Miles

This visit starts with the standard 5,000-mile visit and adds an oil and oil filter change.

45,000 Miles

At 45,000 miles, the service technicians will perform the services of the 15,000-mile service.

50,000 Miles

At 50,000 miles, your Tundra will get an oil and oil filter change and the services of the 5,000-mile visit.