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GO THE DISTANCE

Expert care from factory-trained technicians, for wherever the road takes you.

Expert care from factory-trained technicians, for wherever the road takes you. 

Chevrolet Certified Service for the miles ahead

Stay ready for what’s around the corner with a Multi-Point Vehicle Inspection,* routine maintenance and repairs.

Your first maintenance visit is covered

We cover one oil and oil filter change and tire rotation as part of your included maintenance*

MAINTENANCE FOR EVERY MILEAGE

Keep moving with routine services calibrated to GM‑recommended intervals. These services help reduce wear so components last longer.

Keep moving with routine services calibrated to GM‑recommended intervals. These services help reduce wear so components last longer.

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The best care for your Chevy electric vehicle

Find expert EV care and maintenance at your local Certified Service dealership.

Get $250 off parts and service

Qualify for $250 off when you spend $500 or more with a new GM Rewards™ Mastercard® on a Dealer Repair Order or Parts Counter Ticket after applying and getting approved for the credit card.* Apply in your dealership service lane.

TIRE PRICE MATCH GUARANTEE

Provide us with a better eligible price at the time of purchase and we’ll match it. Find a better price within 30 days of the purchase and we’ll refund the difference.*

Provide us with a better eligible price at the time of purchase and we’ll match it. Find a better price within 30 days of the purchase and we’ll refund the difference.*

90,000 miles — and counting

No matter what milestone your Chevy has reached, we’ll help keep you prepared for the road ahead with expert service and GM Genuine Parts and ACDelco parts.

Get a clear read

Identify issues early by asking for a Multi‑Point Vehicle Inspection. It can catch problems before they become major repairs or cause breakdowns, helping protect the long‑term health of the vehicle. 

What if I experience:

Check engine light

Feels like:

Efficiency drop, light on or no obvious change, reduced power 

Could be:

An issue with the engine or propulsion system, or emissions system 

Urgency: 

Service soon
Service now if flashing or drivability changes

What if I experience:

Brake concern

Feels like:

Grind, vibration or pulling when stopping

Could be:

An issue with your brakes, or brake fluid is low

Urgency: 

Service soon
Service now if grinding or warning light appears

What if I experience:

Noise or vibration during bumps or rough road 

Feels like:

Pulling to one side, sluggish handling

Could be:

Suspension wear or loose components

Urgency: 

Monitor
Service now if continues or worsens 

What if I experience:

Transmission concern

Feels like:

Hard shifts or slow engagement

Could be:

Shifting or slipping issues or low fluid

Urgency: 

Service soon
Service now if continues or worsens, struggles to accelerate, or unable to shift

What if I experience:

Battery or starting issue

Feels like:

Warning lights or, slow cranking, no start on ignition cycle 

Could be:

Dead battery, alternator or starter

Urgency: 

Service soon
Service now if continues or worsens 

What if I experience:

Ride and handling issue or uneven tire wear

Feels like:

Pulling, loose steering or rough ride

Could be:

Wheel misalignment or worn steering components

Urgency: 

Monitor
Service now if continues or worsens 

What if I experience:

Heating or air conditioning issue

Feels like:

No heat or air conditioning or weak airflow 

Could be:

Issues with climate control system

Urgency: 

Monitor
Service now if continues or worsens 

What if I experience:

Electrical system issue

Feels like:

Electrical glitches or warning lights 

Could be:

Control module diagnostics issues 

Urgency: 

Service soon
Service now if continues or worsens 

What if I experience:

Lighting issue

Feels like:

Headlight or taillight out or decreased visibility 

Could be:

Lights need repair or replacement 

Urgency: 

Monitor
Service now if continues or worsens 

What if I experience:

Windshield or glass damage

Feels like:

Chip or crack in glass or decreased visibility 

Could be:

Damage to windshield or glass 

Urgency: 

Service soon
Service now if continues or worsens 

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REPAIRS DONE RIGHT

Get back on the road quickly and safely. Find collision repair near you, or shop original equipment parts.


Get back on the road quickly and safely. Find collision repair near you, or shop original equipment parts.


Find a certified shop

Our comprehensive certification program ensures safe and proper repairs for all GM vehicles. 

Answers from the experts

When it comes to servicing your Chevy, our Certified Service experts have the answers to all your questions.

Who do I contact if I have a concern with my vehicle?

Your dealer's sales or service departments will work to resolve your concerns with the sales transaction or the operation of your vehicle. If your vehicle requires service, we recommend that you call your preferred dealer or visit your dealership’s website. To locate a Chevrolet Dealer, please visit the Chevrolet Dealer Locator.

When do I need an oil change?

Consult your vehicle Owner’s Manual for the manufacturer’s suggested oil-change interval. Engine oil breaks down over time; so even if the specified mileage has not been reached, auto manufacturers recommend changing the oil regularly. If your vehicle is equipped with an oil-change monitor, you’ll see a “Change Engine Oil Soon “message in the driver information center, alerting you that you should have the engine oil changed within the next 600 miles. The engine oil and filter must be changed at least once a year, even if the “Change Engine Oil Soon” message is not activated within a year.

Can I visit any GM dealership for service or repairs?

If your vehicle requires service, we recommend that you call your preferred dealership or visit your dealership’s website to schedule an appointment for Buick Certified Service. Warranty repairs must be performed at a Buick dealership. Our Certified Service technicians are trained in performing Buick-specific service and repair, and have GM-essential service tools and diagnostics information available to them.

Will I get a loaner vehicle when my car is in for service?

 If your vehicle requires warranty repairs during the defined warranty period, alternate transportation and/or reimbursement of certain transportation expenses may be available under the Courtesy Transportation Program.† Several transportation options are available. A loaner vehicle may be an option, but it is best to consult with your dealer for available options.

What do I need to do to maintain my vehicle?

A vehicle’s wiper blades, brake pads, fluids and tires are just a few of the items that should be maintained on a regular basis. Certified Service experts can recommend your vehicle’s optimum maintenance schedule. Your vehicle Owner’s Manual also is a resource to help you understand your vehicle’s maintenance needs. You can sign in to your GM Account to track your service history, view your vehicle Owner’s Manual, watch how-to videos, check your warranty status and more. 

How do I contact Roadside Assistance?

Depending on your vehicle’s model year and if you have a select active OnStar or Connected Services plan†, you can request assistance from your vehicle mobile app, your vehicle’s infotainment system, or by pushing your blue OnStar button.  If you do not have an active OnStar subscription, please use the appropriate Roadside Assistance number below for service:  

Chevy (800) 243-8872 
Buick (800) 252-1112
GMC (800) 462-8782
Cadillac (800) 224-1400 

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