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If you want your vehicle to last a long time, the best thing is to ensure it’s well-maintained. In other words, bringing it in for service regularly. You should also take care of the tires as regular maintenance and make sure they have the proper air pressure to don’t wear out too fast.
Although there are several reasons why Toyota won’t start, the most obvious one may be the car’s battery. For instance, if you somehow managed to leave your lights on, then it’s logical to assume that the charge is out. One symptom of a low battery charge is if it needs longer to start the engine when you turn the key. Yes, there may be other reasons why the vehicle won’t start, so it’s best to consult a certified Toyota repair specialist.
For a more detailed maintenance schedule, check the owner’s manual. We recommend having an oil change on Toyota every 3k to 5k miles. If your car uses high-quality synthetic oil, then oil changes only need to be performed every 7k to 10k miles.
The standard car battery lasts between three to five years, based on use and care. The ideal way to escape a battery problem is to monitor the battery health of your vehicle. This usually takes place during a standard service check. Most batteries, like other perishable items, have a marked expiration date.
A clean fuel filter is crucial for trouble-free and optimal engine performance. Consult your automaker’s manual or Toyota specialist for more info, but fuel filters typically can operate between 20k-40k miles.