Operation CHARM: Car repair manuals for everyone.

135000 MI or 216000 KM

Lubricate
    Locks
      Lubricate body components. Lubricate all key lock cylinders, hood hinges, liftgate hinges, and steel fuel door hinge unless the components are plastic. Applying silicone grease on weatherstrips with a clean cloth will make them last longer, seal better, and not stick or squeak.
Check
    Shift Interlock, A/T
      Automatic Transmission Shift Lock Control Function Check. Refer to Routine Service / Vehicle Checks.
    Parking Brake System
      Park Brake and P (Park) Mechanism Check. Refer to Routine Service / Vehicle Checks.
    Neutral Safety Switch
      Starter Switch Check. Refer to Routine Service / Vehicle Checks.
    Ignition Lock
      Ignition Transmission Lock Check. Refer to Routine Service / Vehicle Checks.
Inspect
    Wiper Blade
      Inspect wiper blades for wear, cracking, or contamination. Replace wiper blades that are worn or damaged.
    Washer Fluid
      Inspect windshield washer fluid level and add fluid as needed.
    Tire Inflator Bottle
      Check tire sealant expiration date, if equipped.
    Sunroof / Moonroof Weatherstrip
      Inspect sunroof track and seal, if equipped. Wipe the sunroof seal and roof sealing area using a clean cloth, mild soap, and water. Do not remove grease from the sunroof.
    Steering and Suspension
      Visually inspect steering, suspension, and chassis components for damaged, loose, or missing parts or signs of wear. Visually inspect front and rear suspension and steering system for damaged, loose, or missing parts or signs of wear. Inspect the power steering for proper hook-up, binding, leaks, cracks, chafing, etc. Visually check constant velocity joints, rubber boots, and axle seals for leaks.
    Restraints and Safety Systems
      Check restraint system components. Now and then, check that the safety belt reminder light, safety belts, buckles, latch plates, retractors, and anchorages are all working properly. Look for any other loose or damaged safety belt system parts that might keep a safety belt system from doing its job. Torn or frayed safety belts may not protect you in a crash. They can rip apart under impact forces. If a belt is torn or frayed, get a new one right away. Make sure the safety belt reminder light is working. Keep safety belts clean and dry.
    Oil Filter, Engine
    Hood Shock / Support
      Visually inspect gas strut for signs of wear, cracks, or other damage. Check the hold open ability of the strut.
    Fuel Supply Line
      Inspect fuel system for damage or leaks.
    Fluids
      All fluids visual leak inspect (or every 12 months whicherer occurs first). A leak in any system must be repaired and the fluid level checked.
    Exhaust System
      Inspect exhaust system and nearby heat shields for loose or damaged components.
    Evaporative Emissions System
      Evaporative control system inspection. Check all fuel and vapor lines and hoses for proper hook-up, routing, and condition. Check that the purge valve, if the vehicle has one, works properly. Replace as needed.
    Engine Oil
      Check engine oil level and oil life percentage. If needed, change engine oil and filter, and reset oil life system.
    Coolant
      Inspect engine cooling system. Visual inspection of hoses, pipes, fittings, and clamps. Replace as needed.
    Brakes and Traction Control
      Inspect Brake System.
    Accelerator Pedal
      Check accelerator pedal for damage, high effort, or binding. Replace if needed.
Replace
    Cabin Air Filter / Purifier
      Replace passenger compartment air filter (or every 24 months whichever occurs first). More frequent replacement may be needed if you drive in areas with heavy traffic, areas with poor air quality. or areas with high dust levels. Replacement may also be needed if you notice reduced air flow, windows fogging up, or odors.
    Air Filter Element
      Replace engine air cleaner filter. Or every four years, whichever comes first.
Rotate
    Tires
      Vehicles with same size tires only.