Regular inspections are necessary to maintain the proper operation of your Mazda. The manufacturer typically provides specific maintenance schedules that indicate which systems require inspection and at what intervals. However, each Mazda model has a unique schedule that considers the vehicle's specific design features. This guide, however, outlines general recommendations which should apply to any Mazda model.

As a rule of thumb, you should fully follow Mazda's maintenance regulations for any model. You should go in for regular maintenance annually or every 9,000 miles, whichever comes first (for cars produced before 2008, the service interval is 12,000 miles).
Mazda service centers perform all work using only OEM parts and original consumables. The maintenance schedule varies for cars with gasoline engines, diesel engines (engine oil and oil filter replacement is carried out every 6,000 miles), and Mazda CX-9 with a 2.5T gasoline engine.
The service intervals for Mazdas are as follows:
The service interval may be tighter depending on the driving style and operating conditions.
Maintenance for your vehicle is crucial to ensure its proper functioning, safety, and longevity. The following is a list of checks and replacements that need to be performed every 12, 36, 60, 84, 108, and 132 months:
Additionally, you should perform the following maintenance tasks every 24, 48, 72, 96, 120, and 144 months:
Remember, adhering to this maintenance schedule will help keep your vehicle in optimal condition, ensure safety, and help retain your warranty.
If you regularly drive in dusty environments, clean the air filter periodically and, if necessary, replace it more frequently than indicated in the list. Generally, the challenging environments include the following:
Also, check the condition and tension of the power steering pump drive belts and air conditioner compressor (if equipped).
If the radiator cap is marked with “FL22” on or near the radiator cap, use FL22 grade coolant.
Replace the brake fluid if the vehicle is subjected to heavy braking (e.g., driving fast, driving in mountainous terrain) or if the air humidity is very high. The brake fluid should be changed every 28,000 miles if the vehicle is driven under at least one of the following conditions:
If this transmission unit was completely or partially submerged in water (e.g., by driving through a deep puddle), change the fluid immediately.
Adhering to the manufacturer-recommended maintenance schedule is vital to prolonging service life, retaining automobile value, and ensuring optimal performance. So, stay on top of your maintenance, and always remember to pay attention to your car.

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