Land Rover Maintenance Best Practices
Land Rover Maintenance Best Practices
Protect Your Land Rover with Routine Maintenance
Once your Land Rover or Range Rover acquires 5,000 miles or is six months old, it’s time for routine maintenance. Protect your investment and reduce the chances of Land Rover maintenance issues by following the manufacturer’s recommended schedule. You’ll find the recommendations in the owner’s manual, and the knowledgeable service advisors at Land Rover of Sarasota can answer your questions.
Keep Your Costs Low With Prepaid Maintenance Plans
When you purchase your Land Rover or Range Rover at our dealership near Siesta Key, you’ll be able to purchase a Land Rover prepaid maintenance plan. This plan reduces maintenance costs for routine maintenance on services like engine oil and filter changes, cabin filter and air cleaner exchanges, brake work, spark plug maintenance, fluid refills, and multi-point inspections.
Following the maintenance schedule every 5,000 miles is the best way to prevent common problems that can increase repair costs. You can do your part by scheduling service through our convenient online scheduling tool for 5,000-mile maintenance. When you bring your SUV to our dealership service center near Venice, our service technicians will change the oil and filter, inspect your tires for tread wear and tear, lubricate the chassis, and inspect your vehicle’s battery and cables. They only use genuine OEM parts at all service visits.
The 10,000-mile checklist includes evaluating the coolant and transmission fluid levels and inspecting the steering and suspension. If our technicians find any issues, they will alert your service advisor who will discuss the details with you.
Follow the Recommended Maintenance Schedule
Once your Land Rover reaches the 15,000-mile mark, our service technicians will check the doors and hood latches, parking brake, and power steering system. They will also inspect the onboard diagnostic system, wheels and tires, exhaust system, and drive belts.
At the 30,000-mile mark, the team’s top priority moves to the brake lines and hoses with a brake system fluid change. They’ll also check vital components like the fuel line, driveshaft, suspension, and steering system. The owner’s manual also recommends that factory-trained and certified technicians inspect your seat belt restraint system to ensure your safety on the road.
Once you’ve reached 60,000 miles on your Land Rover, the manufacturer recommends bringing it in for routine maintenance every 15,000 miles. The customer service experts at Land Rover of Sarasota will assist you with your vehicle’s needs.
Schedule Service at the Land Rover Service Center in Sarasota, FL
As you drive your Land Rover, our service team recommends that you pay attention to unexpected sounds and sensations. Watch your garage floor for oil leaks, and pay attention to the quality of your vehicle’s air suspension. If you notice a drivetrain, handling, or electrical issues, we recommend making an appointment with our service center as soon as possible. We invite you to check our service specials for money-saving discounts on all Land Rover maintenance and repairs.
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