Factory Scheduled Maintenance in Omaha | Gateway Auto

Factory recommended maintenance is crucial because it lets you avoid a large amount of troubles down the road. Often a big auto repair problem began with a small issue that was never fixed.

Your owner's manual lists exactly when to service your vehicle. Following that schedule prevents problems, maintains warranty coverage, and preserves resale value. We perform all manufacturer-recommended maintenance at any mileage interval.

What's Included

Factory maintenance schedules vary by vehicle but typically include:

Every 5,000-10,000 Miles:

  • Oil and filter change
  • Tire rotation
  • Fluid level checks
  • Visual inspection

Every 15,000-30,000 Miles:

  • Air filter replacement
  • Cabin air filter replacement
  • Brake inspection
  • Battery test

Every 30,000-60,000 Miles:

  • Transmission fluid service
  • Coolant system service
  • Spark plug replacement
  • Drive belt inspection/replacement
  • Differential service

Every 60,000-100,000 Miles:

  • Timing belt replacement (if equipped)
  • Major service intervals per manufacturer

Why Follow the Schedule

Warranty Protection: Manufacturers can deny warranty claims if you skip required maintenance.

Prevent Major Repairs: Scheduled service catches small issues before they become expensive failures.

Resale Value: Complete service records significantly increase resale value.

Reliability: Vehicles maintained per schedule have fewer breakdowns.

Our Approach

We reference your vehicle's specific maintenance schedule and recommend only what's actually due. No upselling, no unnecessary services. Just what your manufacturer recommends for your mileage.

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