New 2023 Mazda CX-30 Maintenance Schedule
Mazda’s CX-30 is a versatile small SUV that’s the perfect fit for many drivers and families. Its easy drivability makes it a cinch to maneuver in Fort Worth, Texas, traffic, and its spacious and well-equipped interior provides a comfortable ride for both the driver and passengers. Mazdas are built to last, and when drivers invest in a Mazda, they can count on receiving a reliable vehicle that’ll be parked in their driveway for many years to come.
However, to get the most life out of your CX-30, you need to make sure to follow the recommended maintenance schedule to keep all of the moving parts of your vehicle in proper working order. Failing to properly maintain your CX-30 can end up costing you a lot in the long run, so it’s always best to invest in maintenance when it’s due. If you’re wondering what the maintenance schedule is for your CX-30, our team here at Hiley Mazda of Fort Worth is here to help you out. Schedule a Mazda service appointment today, or If you have any questions give us a call at (817) 663-7404.
Maintenance at 7,500 Miles

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After purchasing a new Mazda, you’ll want to schedule your first maintenance service at 7,500 miles or six months, whichever comes first. Your CX-30 will conveniently remind you when it’s time for this visit by displaying a wrench on your maintenance monitor. The main focus of this visit will be to change the oil and oil filter, but there are several other simple tasks our technicians at Hiley Mazda of Forth Worth can do as well.
The oil is a crucial component of your engine, as it serves to lubricate all of the moving parts that work together to propel your SUV. With time and use, your oil can get dirty or thin, which prevents it from performing its job well. If you continue to run an engine with subprime oil, it can cause serious damage to your engine over time, effectively shortening the life span of your CX-30. Changing your oil and replacing the oil filter every 7,500 miles will ensure that your engine continues to run smoothly.
When you bring your CX-30 in for this first maintenance visit, a technician will also inspect the brake fluid, washer fluid, and coolant levels to make sure they’re still where they’re supposed to be. You should also request a quick inspection of the engine air filter to make sure it doesn’t have excessive dirt and debris. This is also a great time to check whether all of your lights are functioning properly and whether your tire pressure is adequate. One last suggested task for this appointment is to rotate your tires.
Maintenance at 15,000 Miles
Your next service appointment will be around 15,000 miles or one year, whichever comes first. At this appointment, service technicians will perform all of the tasks discussed for the 7,500-mile visit, plus a few extras. One of the biggest components of the 15,000-mile service will be a brake inspection.
The brakes of a CX-30 operate by pushing brake pads against brake discs to slow and stop your vehicle. Over time, friction will cause the brake pads to wear down, and they’ll eventually need to be replaced. Technicians will inspect the brake pads for wear to determine if they’re okay.
This appointment is also a time to check other parts of your vehicle, such as fuel lines and hoses, steering linkages, and suspension components. This is also the perfect time to replace the cabin air filter, which works hard to regulate the air pollution levels inside your CX-30’s cabin. Replacing your cabin’s air filter regularly will not only reduce the presence of allergens inside your vehicle, but it’ll also help reduce the strain put on your engine due to ineffective air circulation.
Maintenance at 45,000 Miles
It’s important to continue to bring your CX-30 in to be serviced every 7,500 miles to follow the schedule outlined above. However, once you hit the 45,000-mile mark, your visit will have a few extra tasks added in. The key component of the 45,000-mile service visit will be the replacement of your engine air filter.
The role of this filter is to stop and trap dust, debris, and various particles from finding their way into the engine. If these contaminants enter your SUV’s engine, serious damage could occur. Over time, the air filter will become clogged with all of the particles it has collected, and it’ll need to be replaced once you’ve driven around 45,000 miles. Replacing the air filter will also likely improve your engine’s performance and fuel efficiency.
Maintenance at 120,000 Miles
If you’ve been following the outlined maintenance schedule and treating your CX-30 well, there’s little doubt that it’ll still be around at 120,000 miles. In fact, after properly maintaining your vehicle for many years, chances are good that your vehicle will run just as well as it did when you first drove it home. Service technicians will continue to perform the tasks outlined in the schedule above, and they’ll also use this appointment to replace your coolant liquid.
Coolant liquid works to prevent overheating of your engine and radiator. Over time, coolant liquids will be hindered by dust and corrosion, which in turn can cause damage to your engine. Technicians will also use this time to inspect the coolant liquid hose for any damage or signs of wear.
Finally, this appointment is also the perfect time to have service technicians take a look at your CX-30’s serpentine belt, which is a long rubber belt that connects engine accessories, such as the alternator, power steering pump, water pump, and air conditioning compressor. Inspecting this belt and replacing it at the first sign of wear will prevent it from snapping while driving, a problem that will leave you stranded on the side of the road.
Schedule Your Service Appointment Today
If you’re driving a CX-30 and know you’re approaching that 7,500-mile mark, don’t hesitate to schedule your next service appointment with us at Hiley Mazda of Fort Worth today. We make it easy to schedule your service appointment online, choosing a time and date that works best for your schedule. We know you love driving your CX-30, and we want to help make sure you’ll be driving it for many years to come. View our new inventory today
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