Recommended service and maintenance schedule for Mitsubishi Outlander

Grand Blanc Mitsubishi - Recommended service and maintenance schedule for Mitsubishi Outlander

 

At Grand Blanc Mitsubishi, we want your Mitsubishi Outlander — including Outlander PHEV — to deliver confidence mile after mile. A smart maintenance plan protects performance, safety systems like S-AWC and MI-PILOT Assist, resale value, and warranty compliance. While your exact intervals may vary by model year, engine, and driving conditions, the outline below reflects what most Outlander owners can expect. Our Mitsubishi Certified Technicians use factory diagnostics, Genuine Mitsubishi Parts, and model-specific procedures to keep everything in sync, from CVT service checks to software updates and recall or warranty work. If you commute in stop-and-go traffic, tow occasionally, or face extreme temperatures, your schedule may shift toward “severe service.” We will review your Owner’s Manual with you, tailor the plan to your mileage and habits, and help you stay ahead of wear items through multi-point inspections. For clarity and accuracy, always consult your Owner’s Manual and contact Mitsubishi Motors or our service team for the latest guidance. When you visit us, we make it simple — transparent recommendations, clear timelines, and reminders that align with how you drive.

  • Every 6 months or 5,000-7,500 miles: Change engine oil and filter, rotate tires, inspect brakes, top off fluids, test battery, and check lights and wipers.
  • Annually or 15,000 miles: Replace cabin air filter, align and balance tires as needed, inspect suspension, steering, and S-AWC components, and clean brake hardware.
  • 30,000 miles: Replace engine air filter, evaluate brake fluid, check CVT fluid condition, inspect coolant hoses and drive belt, and apply available software updates.
  • 60,000 miles: Replace brake fluid, assess CVT or transmission service needs, replace coolant if due, service AWD differentials and transfer case where equipped.
  • 90,000-105,000 miles: Replace spark plugs on most model years, inspect water pump and belt system, refresh coolant if not recently done, and check wheel bearings and struts.
  • PHEV-specific intervals: Inspect the hybrid cooling system and coolant, test high-voltage battery health, maintain engine oil changes, and verify charging equipment operation.

To stay on track, follow a few simple steps: review your Owner’s Manual, set calendar reminders by time and mileage, keep a maintenance log, schedule service ahead of road trips or season changes, and contact us whenever you notice new noises, vibrations, dashboard warnings, or braking changes. We streamline the process with easy online scheduling, prompt check-in, thorough multi-point inspections, and clear next-step plans designed around your Outlander and your goals. Our team also handles warranty and recall work promptly to help keep your vehicle operating the way Mitsubishi intended. As a dealership conveniently located in Grand Blanc, MI, we understand local driving demands — from winter cold starts to summer road trips — and tailor maintenance accordingly. Intervals can vary, so always consult your Owner’s Manual and reach out to the manufacturer or our advisors for specifics on your model year. Ready to personalize your plan or book your next visit? Request more information and our team will be happy to help.

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