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Scheduled Maintenance (30/60/90k)

Don't wait for a breakdown to give your car some attention. Stay ahead of the curve.

The RPM Standard

Manufacturers design vehicles to last 200,000 miles or more, but only if you follow the "map" they provide. Preventative maintenance—often called 30k, 60k, and 90k services—isn't a "suggestion." It’s a requirement to keep your engine running efficiently and your warranty intact. At RPM, we catch the minor issues today so they don’t become the $2,000 disasters tomorrow.

What’s Included in Our Scheduled Maintenance

Mileage-Based Inspections

We follow your vehicle's specific manual for everything from cabin air filters to spark plugs.

Fluid Service

We don't just "top off"—we inspect the condition of your coolant, transmission fluid, and differential fluids, recommending a flush only when the chemistry has broken down.

Filter & Belt Replacement

We swap out your air filters and inspect your serpentine and timing belts for cracks or fraying.

Full Digital Health Report

You’ll get a clear, photo-backed report of your car’s status, highlighting what's perfect, what's coming up, and what's urgent.

When Do You Need This Service?

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The Milestone

Every 30,000 miles is the industry standard for a major "physical" for your car.

Keep It Running

Buying a Used Car

If you just bought a vehicle and don't have the records, bring it in. We’ll baseline everything so you aren't guessing.

Safety First

Extreme Conditions

If you’re towing, idling in heavy traffic, or driving in PA’s salt-heavy winters, your "normal" maintenance schedule likely needs to be accelerated.

Straight Talk FAQ

Do I have to go to the dealership to keep my warranty?

Absolutely not. It is actually illegal for a dealer to void your warranty just because you had maintenance done at a local shop. At RPM, we use OEM-spec parts and provide the documentation you need to keep your warranty solid.

Is the 90k service really necessary?

It’s the most important one. This is usually when big-ticket items like timing belts, water pumps, and spark plugs are due. Skipping this is the #1 reason for catastrophic engine failure.

Can't I just wait until a light comes on?

By the time a light comes on, the damage is already happening. Preventative maintenance is about ensuring that light never comes on in the first place.

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At RPM Tire and Auto, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional service and quality repairs. Whether you need routine maintenance or a performance upgrade, our team is here to help. Visit us today and experience the RPM difference!

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