Your 2021 Toyota Tacoma is the real deal when it comes to off-roading due to its superb suspension system and driver assistance features. However, despite your truck’s strengths, you still need to perform regular maintenance to keep it in good working order. With proper maintenance and repairs, your 2021 Tacoma can last 300,000 miles or more. Here are some maintenance schedule tasks that you or your mechanic should perform to get the most use out of your truck.
Note: The maintenance schedule described in this article is specifically for the 2021 Toyota Tacoma 3.5l V6. Maintenance tasks and schedules can vary between different engines/trims. Refer to your vehicle’s service manual for complete information on the scheduled maintenance recommended by the manufacturer.
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Toyota Tacomas are well known for being reliable, and can last a very long time if maintained correctly. Follow these manufacturer recommended service intervals to maximize the life of your vehicle.
–Mitchell Dyche, Automotive Expert at CarParts.com
Maintenance Schedule Tasks for Your 2021 Toyota Tacoma
DIY auto maintenance is no easy task. You’ll need some experience and skills to properly diagnose and repair your 2021 Toyota Tacoma. Good thing you can always locate an auto shop near you where you can get work done on your vehicle.
Every 5,000 Miles
- Check brake system and replace any worn parts
- Rotate the tires according to the vehicle’s specifications
- Check fuel levels and add more fluid if needed
- Inspect and replace windshield components if needed
- Inspect driver side floor mat
Every 10,000 Miles
- Remove and replace engine oil filter
- Drain and refill engine oil
Every 15,000 Miles
- Check and lubricate driveshaft components, such as CV joint boot and driveshaft flange yoke torque
- Check steering linkage
- Add more fluid in the cooling system if needed
- Inspect brake lines for leaks, looseness or disconnections
- Check front and rear differential fluid levels
- Inspect condition of radiator, oil cooler, and air conditioning condenser
- Inspect exhaust system and steering system
Check out this video for tips on how to replace your rear differential fluid:
Every 20,000 Miles
- Replace cabin air filter if needed
At 60,000 Miles
- Replace accessory drive belt if needed (and every 15,000 miles going forward)
- Replace brake rotor if needed (and every 30,000 miles going forward)
- Replace drum brake if needed (and every 30,000 miles going forward)
- Replace fuel tank filler O-ring if needed (and every 30,000 miles going forward)
- Check fuel tank (and every 30,000 miles going forward)
- Check transfer case fluid (and every 30,000 miles going forward)
Every 100,000 Miles
- Drain, flush, and refill coolant in system
Every 120,000 Miles
- Remove and replace spark plugs
- Replace brake vacuum pump, if equipped
Where to Get Replacement Parts for Your 2021 Toyota Tacoma
If you want to keep driving your 2021 Toyota Tacoma for a long time, you’ll have to keep up with its maintenance schedule. Replacing any worn parts, performing an oil change, and refilling the coolant system can be time-consuming, but they hardly compare to the hassle and expenses of fixing any broken parts. Thankfully, getting replacement parts for your Tacoma’s maintenance is fast and easy with CarParts.com.
CarParts.com offers a wide selection of high-quality parts at different price points, so whether you’re in the market for new windshield wipers or drive belts, you’re sure to find what you’re looking for. Just use our search filters to browse through our catalog with ease. We also guarantee fast shipping, so you can expect to receive your new part in as fast as two business days.
Don’t wait for your 2021 Toyota Tacoma to develop issues before performing the necessary maintenance and repairs. Whether you’re looking for accessory drive belts or cabin air filters, be sure to check out our catalog at CarParts.com today.
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