Mar 28, 2025

 

Is your Toyota due for its next inspection? Having regular maintenance can keep your vehicle in optimal condition and at peak performance, which is why our Toyota dealership is sharing eight signs you need Toyota maintenance today.


8 Signs You Need Toyota Maintenance: A Breakdown From Our Toyota Dealership

1. Strange Brake NoisesCar Mechanic Standing in Garage | Marianna, FL

It’s not always easy to tell when your brake pads need to be replaced, which is why brake wear indicators will emit a high-pitched noise when they’re getting too thin. So if you hear a high, squealing noise when you press your brakes, it’s time to take your vehicle in for an inspection.


2. Foul Smells

Anytime you smell something unusual coming from your vehicle, you should take it in for a maintenance appointment. The smell of oil can indicate an oil leak, while smelling a sweet odor can indicate a coolant leak. Smelling something burning can mean several things, including an overheated engine or electrical issue, while a rotten egg smell often means a leaking battery.


3. Exhaust Smoke

It’s normal to see occasional translucent emissions coming from your exhaust pipe, but not normal to see smoke. If there’s smoke coming out of your exhaust pipe, it usually means your vehicle is in need of an oil change.


4. Tapping Sounds

Do you hear a tapping noise when your Toyota is accelerating? This can mean that there’s a problem with your engine’s ignition timing, a malfunctioning exhaust gas recirculation valve, or excessive carbon buildup. It could also be something simple, like using a fuel with a lower octane than what’s recommended for your vehicle.


5. Uneven Tire Wear

All of your tires should wear down evenly across the tread, and all should wear down at the same rate. If you notice inconsistencies in how your tires are wearing down, it could mean there’s misalignment or worn-down suspension parts.


6. Poor Performance

If you notice sluggish performance from your Toyota, there could be a number of different issues going on. Reduced fuel efficiency and a decrease in power often signal engine troubles, which should be diagnosed and resolved through a service inspection.


7. Warning Lights

When lights and symbols start flashing on your driver information center, it’s time to take your vehicle in for maintenance. For example, the check engine light often flashes when there’s an issue with your vehicle’s emission control system.


8. Leaking Fluid

If you ever see fluid leaking from beneath your Toyota, bring it in for an inspection right away. Oil, coolant, and transmission fluid can all leak from your vehicle for different reasons that can be addressed by a skilled mechanic.

Is it time for your Toyota’s regular maintenance? Call Marianna Toyota in Marianna, FL, to schedule an appointment with our service team today.