Tire rotation
Rotate sooner if the vehicle carries kids, gear, or mixed city/highway loads every week.
- Due mileage
- 47,000
- Miles left
- -1,200
- Due in
- Now
Free vehicle maintenance planner
A car maintenance schedule generator turns your mileage and recent service history into a practical checklist for oil, tires, brakes, filters, fluids, and family ride readiness.
Keep shared family cars ready for school, activities, errands, and weekend drives without hunting through old notes.
Enter your current mileage and last service mileage to see what is overdue, due soon, or coming up.
Family van has 1 overdue service item and 4 due soon based on 48,200 current miles.
Rotate sooner if the vehicle carries kids, gear, or mixed city/highway loads every week.
Inspect wipers, tire pressure, lights, washer fluid, battery health, and emergency supplies before weather changes.
Restock registration, insurance, contact list, first aid items, charger, water, and pickup notes for shared rides.
Use the vehicle manual if it recommends synthetic or shorter severe-duty intervals.
Replace earlier when routes include dusty roads, pollen season, or heavy school traffic.
Review coolant, transmission, power steering, and washer fluid service history.
Check pads, rotors, brake fluid condition, and any squeal or pedal vibration.
The schedule covers oil changes, tire rotations, brake inspections, air filters, fluid service, seasonal readiness, and a family carpool prep kit.
Each task is marked overdue, due soon, or upcoming using your odometer, last service mileage, and typical monthly driving.
RideVillage helps families organize school and activity carpools with driver rotations, rider lists, swaps, and reminders.
Start a carpoolA car maintenance schedule generator turns mileage and service history into a prioritized checklist of overdue, due-soon, and upcoming vehicle maintenance tasks.
Many family vehicles use a 3,000 to 5,000 mile oil change range, but the owner manual, oil type, driving conditions, and service indicator should guide the final interval.
Track oil changes, tire rotation, brake inspections, filters, fluids, lights, wipers, tire pressure, registration, insurance, and emergency supplies.
Yes. The generator creates a plain-text maintenance schedule that you can copy into a note, spreadsheet, carpool binder, or repair shop message.