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Mazda CX-5 Maintenance Guide: Keep Your Vehicle Running Perfectly

Regular maintenance is the best investment you can make in your Mazda CX-5. Here's the complete service guide.

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Oil Change Schedule

Turbocharged engines are harder on oil — change every 5,000-7,500 miles or 6 months, whichever comes first. Use manufacturer-specified synthetic oil for turbo engines.

Tire Maintenance

Rotate tires every 5,000-7,500 miles (with oil change). Check tire pressure monthly — under-inflated tires reduce fuel economy and handling safety. Replace tires when tread depth falls below 2/32".

Brakes

Brake inspection annually or at every other tire rotation. Replace front brake pads at 3-5mm thickness; rear pads at 2-3mm. Signs of brake wear: squealing, longer stopping distances, vibration when braking.

Fluid Services

Coolant: flush every 5 years/100,000 miles. Transmission fluid: every 30,000-60,000 miles (check manual). Brake fluid: every 2 years. Power steering fluid (if applicable): check annually.

Major Service Milestones

30,000 miles: full inspection, air filter, cabin filter. 60,000 miles: spark plugs (non-iridium), timing belt check, all fluids. 100,000 miles: spark plugs (iridium), timing belt replacement if applicable, all major fluid flush.

Annual Maintenance Budget

Estimated annual maintenance for the Mazda CX-5: Year 1-3 (new vehicle): $400-$600. Year 4-7: $600-$1,000. Year 8+: $1,000-$1,500+. Major repairs (unexpected): budget a separate emergency fund of $500-$1,000. Manufacturer dealer vs independent shop: independent shops typically charge 20-40% less.

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Verdict

Consistent maintenance extends the life of your Mazda CX-5 significantly. Follow the manufacturer's schedule, use quality parts, and keep detailed service records — they're valuable for resale.

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