Your MAZDA Service Answered at Peruzzi MAZDA
Today’s Mazda vehicles are engineered for longevity as well as excitement. As different as Mazda cars may be from anything else on the road, they do share at least one thing in common with other cars; they require regular service and maintenance.
Make sure to visit our Mazda service center for regular maintenance and repairs. Whether you have questions about our oil change procedures or repair costs, we’re more than happy to tell you everything you need to know.
A: If you find that you’re frequently topping off your oil, you may need to have us check for a leak. As a rule, oil changes should be done every 7,500 miles on average. If you don’t drive very often, you should change your oil at least once per year. On the flip side, if you put a lot of strain on your engine with high-speed driving or frequent hauling, you might want to change your oil ahead of schedule.
However, if your tires are old, showing cracks, or bulging, you should change them as soon as possible. That includes your spare tire as well.
Make sure to visit our Mazda service center for regular maintenance and repairs. Whether you have questions about our oil change procedures or repair costs, we’re more than happy to tell you everything you need to know.
Q: How do I know if it’s time for service?
A: Your owner’s manual has service intervals for essential types of service, but our Mazda dealers can also send you reminders. If you notice a leak, an odd sound, or another point of worry, don’t wait; visit us immediately.Q: Should I just top off my oil or change it?
A: If you find that you’re frequently topping off your oil, you may need to have us check for a leak. As a rule, oil changes should be done every 7,500 miles on average. If you don’t drive very often, you should change your oil at least once per year. On the flip side, if you put a lot of strain on your engine with high-speed driving or frequent hauling, you might want to change your oil ahead of schedule.
Q: How often should I replace my tires?
A: If they aren’t damaged, tires will last about 50,000 miles. In between changes, you should rotate them when you get your oil changed.However, if your tires are old, showing cracks, or bulging, you should change them as soon as possible. That includes your spare tire as well.