International Auto Repair
International Auto Repair
Since 1980 we have earned a loyal following for providing honest, high quality service at a reasonable prices.
Our reputation speaks for itself.
Business Hours
Mon - Fri: 8am - 5:30pm
Sat: 9am - 1:30pm
Sun: Closed
European Auto Specialists Since 1980
Family owned and operated
Call us today
805-487-8818
International Auto Repair your “dealer alternative”, can assist you in any of your maintenance and servicing needs without compromising your warranty. From routine vehicle checkups, oil and filter changes, brakes, timing belt, spark plugs and more, We can help you properly maintain your vehicle, within the manufacturer’s warranty guidelines, allowing us to become your“one-stop-auto-shop”.
Oxnard Jaguar Repair, Service and Maintenance
The best way to keep your Jaguar in perfect condition is through regularly scheduled maintenance at the prescribed intervals, and the best place to do so is at your "Dealer Alternative" International Auto Repair, We know every Jaguar inside and out, and only fit genuine Jaguar-approved parts, so you know your Jaguar is in great hands.
Jaguar’s recommended maintenance schedule.
Keep in mind that your service period should never exceed 12 months, even if you don’t quite make the mileage! Also, this recommendation may vary based on the model and year of your vehicle.
Every 5,000 Miles
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Change engine oil and filter.
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Lubricate door hinges and body fittings
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Clean and dry lube power antenna.
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Check and top off all fluids.
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Visually inspect the undercarriage for any problems or damage.
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Inspect and rotate tires.
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Check windshield wipers and washers.
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Check all lights and replace bulbs if necessary.
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Check belts and hoses.
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Check air conditioner and heater is working properly.
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Road test the vehicle, and note any problems while driving.
At Each 15,000 Mile Mark, Add These Additional Items
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Replace spark plugs.
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Check air filter and replace if necessary.
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Check throttle plate and clean if dirty.
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Check belt adjustment.
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Check brakes.
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Lubricate door locks.
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Grease wheel bearings.
At Each 30,000 Mile Mark, Add These Additional Items
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Change transmission fluid and filter.
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Change rear axle lube.
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Inspect exhaust system.
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Inspect rear transmission mount spool and replace if needed.
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Change power steering fluid.
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Repack front wheel bearings.
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Replace oxygen sensor every 90,000 miles.
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Adjust drive belts and replace every six years or 60,000 miles.
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Inspect battery and replace if 4 years old or if it fails load test.
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Inspect brake discs/rotors.
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Inspect brake fluid level, brake hoses, and brake pads.
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Inspect the cooling system.
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Inspect door hinges and locks.
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Inspect engine and engine mounts.
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Inspect exhaust system.
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Inspect fuel system.
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Inspect handbrake if applicable.
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Inspect headlights.
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Inspect lights and controls.
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Inspect seat belts.
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Inspect steering system.
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Check wheel alignment.
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Inspect wheel lug nuts.
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Lubricate accelerator linkage.
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Lubricate brake pedal.
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Lubricate distributor advance mechanism.
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Lubricate weatherstripping.
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Torque propeller shaft bolts.
Did you know?
The Jaguar XJ is the name of a series of full-size luxury cars sold by the British automobile brand, Jaguar Cars since 1968. Since 1970 they have been Jaguar's flagship. The original model was the last Jaguar saloon to have had the input of Sir William Lyons, the company's founder, and the model has been featured in countless media and high-profile appearances. The current Jaguar XJ was launched in 2009. It is one of the cars used by the British royal family and an armored version is used for transporting the UK Prime Minister.