Service and Maintenance Guide for Toyota Tundra in Sebring, FL

Service and Maintenance Guide for Toyota Tundra in Sebring, FLSchedule Service

Why Choose Sebring Toyota

When you count on a full-size truck like the Toyota Tundra, you deserve a service partner that knows your vehicle as well as you do. Our factory-trained technicians work with Tundra models every day, from hardworking V8 classics to the latest i-FORCE and i-FORCE MAX powertrains. We use Toyota-approved diagnostics and Genuine Toyota Parts to maintain the capability, comfort, and value you bought your truck for in the first place. That specialized expertise matters—especially when you tow, haul, or drive on a mix of city streets and rural roads.

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Our service center is conveniently located right off U.S. 27, making it easy to stop in before work or after an errand run. You will find early-bird drop-off, prompt communication, and a comfortable lounge while your Tundra is being serviced. Just as important, we take time to explain what your truck needs and why, so you can make confident decisions every step of the way. From routine maintenance to complex repairs, we treat your time and your truck with respect. Tundra owners who drive in for parts, maintenance, and repair count on us for transparent recommendations, dependable turnaround, and consistent quality. Whether you are commuting, towing a boat to Lake Jackson, or heading out past citrus groves toward Lake Placid, we are ready to keep your Tundra ready for whatever your day demands. You will find the same commitment to excellence throughout our team at Sebring Toyota.

Common Services

Keeping a Toyota Tundra running strong is all about consistent, high-quality care. Oil and filter changes are the backbone of truck maintenance, especially if you tow, idle frequently, or encounter dusty roads. We use the correct oil grade recommended for your engine and climate, and we check for leaks, fluid condition, and any unusual sounds during every visit.

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Your tires carry a lot of weight—literally. We rotate them at recommended intervals to even out wear, perform professional balancing to minimize vibration, and complete precise alignments to protect steering components and maximize tread life. Brakes are another top priority; we measure pad and rotor thickness, clean and lubricate hardware, and inspect calipers, hoses, and the master cylinder so your stopping power is there when you need it. Battery performance can be stressed by Florida heat, so we test the state of health and charging output, clean terminals, and replace batteries proactively when capacity starts to drop. Transmission care is tailored to how you use your Tundra; our team inspects fluid condition, checks for leaks, and advises on service intervals, especially for trucks that tow. For 4WD models, we also service front and rear differentials and the transfer case on schedule. Beyond that, we replace cabin and engine air filters, service the cooling system, test the A/C, and keep wipers, lighting, and safety systems in top form so your Tundra feels as confident as it performs.

Toyota Tundra Maintenance Schedule

Every Tundra is built for the long haul, and a consistent maintenance rhythm is the secret to lasting performance. The exact schedule can vary by model year, engine, drivetrain, and how you use your truck. If you regularly tow, haul, idle for extended periods, drive on unpaved roads, or see lots of stop-and-go traffic, you are in a ā€œsevereā€ duty category and should tighten intervals. Always consult your Toyota Warranty & Maintenance Guide for the final word on frequency and requirements, and contact our service advisors if you need help tailoring a plan to your truck.

Below is a practical, general guideline schedule you can reference for most Toyota Tundra models. It is designed to be easy to follow, while leaving room for adjustments based on your truck and driving conditions. Our advisors at Sebring Toyota can refine this for the i-FORCE MAX hybrid system, earlier V8 models, and the latest turbocharged engines.

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  1. Every 5,000 miles: Change engine oil and filter; rotate tires; inspect brakes, lights, and wipers; check and top off all fluids; perform a multi-point inspection, including underbody and suspension checks.
  2. Every 10,000 miles: Inspect cabin air filter; test battery health and charging system; examine cooling system hoses and clamps; check for fluid seepage at the transmission, transfer case, and differentials.
  3. Every 15,000 miles: Inspect engine air filter and replace if needed; check steering and suspension components for play; torque propeller shaft bolts on applicable models; lubricate hinges and latches.
  4. Every 20,000 miles: Balance tires and evaluate for uneven wear; verify wheel alignment if you notice drift or after any hard hit to a curb or pothole; visually inspect brake lines and hoses for corrosion or cracking.
  5. Every 30,000 miles: Replace engine air filter; replace cabin air filter if airflow is reduced or odors are present; inspect brake fluid condition and replace if moisture content or color indicates degradation per manufacturer guidance.
  6. Every 40,000 miles: Evaluate transmission fluid condition and advise on service based on use and model year; replace transfer case and differential fluids for 4WD trucks that tow or operate in severe duty; inspect cooling system operation.
  7. Every 50,000 miles: Measure brake rotors; service caliper slides and hardware; inspect wheel bearings and hub assemblies; examine exhaust hangers and heat shields for secure fitment.
  8. Every 60,000 miles: Service transmission fluid and filter if required by your Tundra’s specifications and usage; replace front and rear differential fluids and transfer case fluid on schedule; inspect shocks and struts for leaks or diminished damping.
  9. Every 90,000 miles: Perform a comprehensive cooling system service if indicated by time and mileage; inspect serpentine belt and replace if worn; test PCV system and replace valve if applicable; check motor mounts.
  10. Every 100,000–120,000 miles: Replace spark plugs on engines with iridium plugs according to the manufacturer interval; perform a deep inspection of fuel system components; conduct a detailed hybrid system health check on i-FORCE MAX models.

Two additional notes help Tundra owners protect their investment. First, time matters as much as mileage—fluids absorb moisture and rubber ages even if you do not rack up miles. Second, verify torque on wheel lug nuts after tire service, especially if you tow heavy loads or drive with aftermarket wheels. If you ever see warning lights, notice new vibrations, smell fuel or coolant, or feel a change in shifting or braking, schedule a visit right away rather than waiting for the next interval. Our team can test, diagnose, and correct minor issues before they turn into larger repairs, helping you keep your Tundra ready for work or weekend duty without interruption.

Shop Toyota Tundra Parts & Accessories

Genuine Toyota parts and carefully chosen accessories make a real difference in how your Tundra drives, tows, and holds up over time. Our parts counter stocks the maintenance essentials you use most—oil filters, wiper blades, brake pads, and batteries—along with model-specific components for both older and newer Tundra generations. When it is time for bigger jobs, we source the correct parts by VIN so fitment and function are right the first time. That kind of precision helps you avoid repeat trips and protects the systems surrounding the repair.

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If you are customizing, we can help you select accessories that match your truck’s build and your goals. Popular choices include all-weather floor liners, bed mats and extenders, tonneau covers, towing mirrors, trailer brake controllers, running boards, and suspension upgrades. We also offer TRD performance components engineered to work seamlessly with Toyota systems. Whether you commute in town, tow a boat to Lake Jackson, or make regular trips from Okeechobee, our specialists will help you choose options that enhance durability and usability without compromising safety. For availability and compatibility details, please contact our parts team in Sebring, FL—some items may require professional installation or vary by model year. We are happy to provide guidance, bundle installation with your next service appointment, and make sure your Tundra feels tailored to how you live and drive.

Schedule Service Online

When your schedule is packed, booking maintenance should be the easy part. Use our online scheduler any time to request oil changes, tire care, brake service, diagnostics, and more. You can choose a time that fits your day, note any symptoms you are experiencing, and tell us how you use your Tundra so we can prepare the right parts and plan. On appointment day, pull into our service drive, and we will confirm the work order, provide an accurate timeline, and keep you updated by text or phone while your truck is with us. If you prefer to wait, enjoy our lounge; if you are heading to work, we will coordinate a timely pickup.

Our goal is simple—make it easy to keep your Tundra feeling strong, safe, and confident. If you have questions about service intervals, parts availability, or diagnostics, call or send us a message. We will review your vehicle’s history, driving habits, and Toyota recommendations, then create a plan that protects performance and prevents surprises. From quick maintenance to complex repairs, we are ready to help right here in Sebring, FL. Schedule online today, or reach out for personalized guidance. The road ahead is always better when your truck is cared for by a team that understands how you drive and what your Tundra needs, mile after mile, right here in Sebring, FL—and just a few turns off U.S. 27 for easy access to our service bays.

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