Lexus ES 250 Service Intervals
How Often Should I Service My Lexus ES 250?
Maintaining your Lexus ES 250 is essential to make sure the car performs as it should. Following the correct Lexus ES 250 maintenance schedule, which you can find in the owner’s manual that comes with your car, is also vital to ensure that your car remains safe on the road. Keeping up with the required Lexus ES 250 service intervals can also reduce the cost of car expenses later on, and it can help boost your vehicle’s resale value if you decide to sell it.
15,000-Mile Service
Your Lexus will be due for its first mileage-based inspection when its odometer hits 15,000 miles. The Lexus will need to have several services performed at this time. The car will get an oil change, and it may have a fuel tank additive added for performance. A technician will check for the proper installation of the driver’s floor mat and rotate the tires. The fluid levels will be checked and adjusted as needed. A mechanic will also visually inspect the wiper blades on your car and check the brake pads, rotors, and calipers. The scheduled maintenance reminder will be reset, and you can also request to have your personalized settings programmed.
30,000-Mile Service
The Lexus ES 250 will need its next round of service at 30,000 miles. When your car reaches this point, it will get the oil changed again, and the tires will be rotated. A full inspection of the brakes is included, including the brake rotors, brake lines, hoses, and brake fluid. The transfer case oil is inspected, as is the engine coolant fluid level. The steering linkage will be checked, along with the boots, exhaust pipes, and mountings. The transmission is inspected at this time, along with the connections and cooler hoses.
60,000-Mile Service
At 60,000 miles, your Lexus ES 250 needs another oil change. The engine filter will get changed, and the cabin air filter will be replaced. The body and chassis are checked, and the drive belts will also be inspected. The car’s smart key battery will be replaced if applicable. A mechanic will rotate the car’s tires and inspect the axle shaft boots, too. The wiper blades will be checked, along with the rear differential oil. The fuel tank cap gasket also gets checked.
90,000-Mile Service
Your Lexus will be due for another oil change when it hits 90,000 miles. The tires will get inspected again, and the suspension system and parts will be checked. The drive belts will be evaluated as well. The fluids will be checked and replaced, including the engine, coolant, and power steering fluids.
To schedule service for your Lexus ES 250, contact our dealership today.