Land Rover
Land Rover models were designed to haul and endure adventure, which is why they have a longer lifespan than most luxury SUV models. However, there are certain services you should ensure your vehicle receives every 15,000 miles.
Engine Oil
Cooling System
Check engine light
Braking System
Land Rover Scheduled Maintenance Service
The recommended Land Rover service schedule is as follows:
Inspections
- Windshield wiper blades
- Windshield washer fluid levels
- Wheels and tires
- Under body
- Power steering system fluid levels
- Parking brake
- On-board diagnostic system
- Hood latch assembly
- Exterior lighting
- Exhaust system
- Door checks
- Drive belts
- Cooling system fluid levels
- Brake system
- Replacements
- Crankcase oil filter
- Cabin air filter
15,000 MILES
- Cabin Air Filter Replacement
- Change Oil and Filter
- Service Battery/cables
- Check Parking Brake System
- Check All Fluids
- Check Brakes
- Check Drive Belts
- Check Washer System
- Check Power Steering System
- Check All Lights
- Check Tires
30,000 MILES
- All maintenance from 15,000 miles
- Suspension inspection
- Wiring harness inspection
- Steering system inspection
- Seat belt restrain system inspection
- Power steering hose inspection
- Fuel line inspection
- Driveshaft inspection
- Brake line and hose inspection
- Brake system fluid change
60,000 MILES
- All maintenance from 15,000 miles
- Suspension inspection
- Wiring harness inspection
- Steering system inspection
- Seat belt restrain system inspection
- Power steering hose inspection
- Fuel line inspection
- Driveshaft inspection
- Brake line and hose inspection
- Brake system fluid change
After the 60,000-mile mark, all Land Rover vehicles should be serviced every 15,000 miles for the recommended inspections above, along with regular oil changes, brake, and tire replacements.