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Sep 11, 2019

2019 Toyota Tundra | Rick McGill's Airport ToyotaYour 2019 Toyota Tundra will offer you exceptional performance and capability for years to come. However, to maintain its value and condition, it is important to take the following steps to properly care for it.

Routine Preventative Maintenance

Preventative maintenance is important, regardless of which vehicle you drive. Preventative maintenance will keep your 2019 Toyota Tundra performing well. Many Toyota drivers choose the Tundra for its payload and towing capabilities. The interior technology features are also useful. Keeping up with routine maintenance will ensure that these enjoyed features continue working efficiently. Additionally, preventative maintenance will help to maintain the value of your truck.

Regular Car Washes

Truck drivers tend to explore the open road more often. While adventurous, the open road can also leave you with mud, rocks, and other debris. Routine car washes are also an important part of maintaining and caring for your 2019 Toyota Tundra. Pay special attention to the tires and underbody of the truck. Give your truck bed a deep scrub often to protect the covering. Also, keep up with wax treatments so you can protect the exterior paint of your Tundra.

Don’t forget to regularly clean the interior of your Toyota Tundra too. Routine vacuuming, leather cleaning, and surface wiping will extend the life of your vehicle, while also giving you a comfortable and clean interior to enjoy.

Keep Tires Property Inflated

In addition to keeping your tires maintained and clean, it is also necessary to keep them properly inflated. Your tires are one of the most important parts of your vehicle. An over-inflated or under-inflated tire can affect your truck’s performance and cost you more in fuel. Whether you are towing at maximum capability or commuting the family on a weekend trip, keeping up with tire inflation levels will ensure that you and your passengers are safe.

You will also want to keep up with tire rotations. Truck drivers tend to put a lot of wear and tear on their trucks and rotating the tires can extend their life.

Check Fluid Levels Often

Your truck’s fluids, including the oil, windshield wiper, transmission, and air conditioning fluids, are all crucial parts of your Toyota Tundra’s performance. Regularly check the levels of each of these fluids and schedule a change when needed. Toyota recommends oil changes every 10,000 miles or 12 months for the 2019 Toyota Tundra. Keep in mind, your driving conditions can change these requirements. It is best to discuss your maintenance needs with your local Toyota dealership.

Monitor the Spark Plugs

The condition of the spark plugs in your Toyota Tundra will affect its efficiency and performance. Regular check your spark plugs and change them as needed. Keeping up with your spark plugs is also an important step in maintaining the value of your vehicle.

Take advantage of the many useful features of the Toyota Tundra by keeping up with routine maintenance and keeping it clean. Come by Rick McGill’s Airport Toyota today to check out the 2019 Toyota Tundra.