Maintenance Tips for Japanese Vehicles
Simple, practical guidance to help your Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Subaru, Mazda, or Lexus run reliablyโplus clear signs itโs time to visit Nippon Auto Specialists.

Preventive care
Your quick maintenance checklist
Use these tips as a baseline. Always follow your ownerโs manual for exact intervalsโthen tailor for your driving habits (short trips, heat, hills, towing, or stop-and-go traffic).
Oil & filter
Most modern Japanese engines do best with consistent oil changes. If you drive mostly short trips, consider shorter intervals and always use the correct oil spec.
Tires & alignment
Check pressure monthly, rotate regularly, and align when you notice uneven wear or a steering pull. Proper alignment improves safety and fuel economy.
Brakes
Squealing, vibration, or a soft pedal are early warnings. Catching pad wear early can help protect rotors and reduce repair cost.
Fluids & filters
Coolant, brake fluid, transmission fluid, and cabin/engine air filters all affect reliability. Weโll inspect condition and recommend service based on mileage and usage.
