Toyota service technician working on an oil change

Spring Toyota Service Checklist

We know how Northern Virginia winters treat your vehicle. Between road salt on I-95, freeze-thaw potholes on the Fairfax County Parkway, and weeks of stop-and-go commuting, your Toyota model has been working hard since October. At Priority Toyota Springfield, spring is the right moment to give it the attention it deserves, and our Toyota service team is ready to help.

Oil Change and Tire Rotation

An oil change and tire rotation are a great way to kick off a season of safe and efficient driving. Toyota recommends an oil and filter change every 5,000 miles or six months, and a tire rotation at the same interval promotes even tread wear and extends tire life, especially after a winter of navigating Virginia’s roughest road surfaces.

Brakes and Fluids

Spring is a smart time to have your brake pads and rotors inspected by a Toyota-certified technician. Winter driving on wet, salted roads accelerates wear in ways that are easy to miss. We also recommend checking your coolant, brake fluid, and transmission fluid levels, and topping them off or flushing them as needed to keep every system running the way it should.

Air Conditioning and Cabin Air Filter

DC summers arrive fast, and the last thing you want is an A/C system that can’t keep up once the humidity sets in. Have your air conditioning inspected now, and ask our team about replacing the cabin air filter so you’re fully prepped for Northern Virginia’s pollen season.

Battery and Wipers

Cold temperatures are tough on batteries, and wiper blades that survived winter often show wear come spring rains. Both are quick checks that prevent bigger headaches down the road.

Schedule Toyota Service for Spring

Peace of mind starts with a well-maintained Toyota vehicle. The team at Priority Toyota Springfield is ready to work through the full spring checklist with you and keep your vehicle running with the dependability Toyota is known for.

May 11, 2026
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