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Maintenance

Make the most of every mile

Service from the experts

You’re always on the go, and with advanced technology available in your Chevrolet, keeping up on maintenance can be easy. Visit the Chevy Certified Service technicians to get the expertise that comes from GM-specific training and state-of-the-art diagnostic tools.

Available MyChevrolet Mobile App*

View vehicle diagnostics and status information from your Chevy.

Tire Price Match Guarantee*

Find a better eligible price on tires within 30 days, and we’ll refund the difference.

Multi-Point Vehicle Inspection*

Our factory trained experts will complete a thorough assessment of your vehicle and inform you of any necessary service or maintenance before you hit the road.

Available MyChevrolet Mobile App*

View vehicle diagnostics and status information from your Chevy.

Tire Price Match Guarantee*

Find a better eligible price on tires within 30 days, and we’ll refund the difference.

Multi-Point Vehicle Inspection*

Our factory trained experts will complete a thorough assessment of your vehicle and inform you of any necessary service or maintenance before you hit the road.

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Key areas of maintenance

Engine

Slow response to acceleration? Engine sputtering? We can help. Keeping up with preventative engine maintenance can help extend the life of your vehicle.

Brakes

If you hear chirping or grinding noises, feel brake pedal pulsations or are taking longer to slow down, you may need brake service. Bring it in for a brake system check to be sure.

Battery

If your vehicle won’t turn over or there are obvious signs of electrical power loss, our expert technicians can provide a Multi-Point Vehicle Inspection* to diagnose the issue.

Oil

If the oil change light appears or your Oil Life Monitor indicates it’s time, you should bring your vehicle in for an oil change. And our expert technicians are the best folks for the job.

Tires

If your tires are showing signs of wear, like a cracked sidewall or the cord showing through the rubber, they should be inspected. And our technicians know your vehicle best. Tire rotation is recommended every 7,500 miles to help extend the life of your tires.

Wipers

Wipers not helping you see clearly? The Chevy Certified Service experts are proud to offer ACDelco wipers designed specifically for your Chevrolet.

Additional areas to maintain

When it comes to your vehicle, a few preventative measures go a long way. But no matter what you encounter along the road, our Chevy Certified Service technicians are here to help with expert training and advanced tools and technology to help keep your vehicle running smooth.

Air filters

Routinely changing your cabin and engine air filters is an important part of regular maintenance. The filters reduce dust, pollen, and other airborne irritants from outside air that is pulled into the vehicle.

Collision

For collision and auto body repair, it just makes good sense to turn to the Chevy Certified Service experts. You’ll have peace of mind in knowing they have access to GM Genuine Parts designed for your Chevy. If your Chevy Certified Service location doesn’t offer collision repair, they will refer you to the best location for the job.

EV maintenance

Electric vehicles require less routine maintenance than gas vehicles, but they do need to be maintained to help ensure they’re running properly. One of the best ways to help ensure longevity for your EV is to have a battery inspection, have your tires rotated every 7,500 miles, and check for any software updates that may be available. The EV technicians at Chevy Certified Service are the only experts who should ever be inspecting, testing or replacing your EV battery.

HVAC

When your ride is the wrong kind of hot, it could be any number of your air conditioning components, from an air filter bogged down with debris to a leaking O-ring. Catching any one of these problems early can save you from an AC repair down the road. Make sure your ride stays cool during warm-weather driving.

Ignition/Spark plugs

When it comes to starting your vehicle, everything starts with your vehicle’s ignition coil and spark plugs. The ignition coil increases the electrical system voltage to help ignite the air/fuel mixture. Spark plugs provide the spark that ignites the air/fuel mixture within an engine’s cylinders. If your engine isn’t starting or you notice it misfiring, our Chevy Certified Service technicians will help your engine run smoothly.

Steering

Your vehicle’s steering system helps you change directions with ease. If your steering wheel has become more difficult to turn or you notice a whining sound as you turn the wheel, our Chevy Certified Service technicians can help.

Suspension

Your vehicle’s shocks and struts are a part of the ride and handling system that supports your vehicle’s weight and helps keep the wheels in contact with the road. Suspension parts wear gradually at unnoticeable levels, and each vehicle varies depending on driving conditions. The following indicators of wear can help identify when it’s time for suspension repair or replacement:

  • Leaking oil along the shock body
  • Broken mounts or mounting hardware
  • Worn or missing bushings
  • Excessive vehicle bounce
  • Cupped tire wear

Trust your Chevy Certified Service technicians for help diagnosing and repairing your vehicle’s suspension system

Maintenance made simple

Stay connected to your vehicle’s health the easy way, with the available myChevorlet mobile app*. Features such as Vehicle Diagnostics* will monitor your Chevy’s key operating systems and alert you if there is a change in your vehicle’s performance.

 

Each month, you can receive an easy-to-read diagnostics report via email with the status of your engine, transmission, and other key operating systems. It also lets you know when you’re due for scheduled maintenance. Simple color-coded icons make the report easy to review in seconds.

  • A green icon next to a system means no issues were found.
  • A yellow icon tells you action is suggested.
  • And a red icon means you should service your vehicle soon.
  • It’s a consistent reminder of what’s going on – specific to your vehicle – and what steps are involved in maintaining it.

Chevrolet Pre-Paid Maintenance Plan*

You rely on your Chevy, whether its new, pre-owned or leased, and you deserve the confidence of knowing that the people who know it best are here to help keep it maintained.

 

Take advantage of the only prepaid maintenance product endorsed by Chevrolet and backed by General Motors, designed to help cover costs associated with recommended maintenance. Certainty comes prepaid with Chevrolet Protection.

Your first service visit

Your first
service visit

New Chevy vehicle owners get their first scheduled service visit at a participating Chevrolet dealership for no additional charge. It includes an oil and oil filter change, four-tire rotation and a Multi-Point Vehicle Inspection* performed by Certified Service trained technicians.

For EV owners TBD

From tire rotations to brake inspections and more, many maintenance and service procedures are the same for electric vehicles and gas/diesel-powered vehicles. Look for the EV symbol in the maintenance reminders below for those that also apply to electric vehicles.

How many miles on your vehicle?

Regular maintenance helps keep your vehicle on the road for the long haul. Select your vehicle’s mileage range for recommended service. See your Owner’s Manual or myChevrolet mobile app for complete maintenance details.

Routine maintenance

After your first service visit, regular maintenance and inspections will help optimize performance, comfort and safety.

Oil & Filter Change

This crucial service should be performed every 7,500 miles.

Tire Rotation TBD

To optimize their life, a vehicle’s tires should be rotated every 7,500 miles.

Wiper Blades TBD

Driving with worn wiper blades is a safety hazard. Have them inspected seasonally and replace them if they’re damaged or no longer clear the windshield adequately.

Multi-Point Vehicle Inspection TBD

Your Chevrolet Certified Service provider can perform a multi-point inspection* and check your vehicle for maintenance and service needs at any time.

TBD

Oil & Filter Change

This crucial service should be performed every 7,500 miles.

TBD

Tire Rotation TBD

To optimize their life, a vehicle’s tires should be rotated every 7,500 miles.

TBD

Wiper Blades TBD

Driving with worn wiper blades is a safety hazard. Have them inspected seasonally and replace them if they’re damaged or no longer clear the windshield adequately.

TBD

Multi-Point Vehicle Inspection TBD

Your Chevrolet Certified Service provider can perform a multi-point inspection* and check your vehicle for maintenance and service needs at any time.

With a few miles on the odometer, it’s time to have the brakes, filters and fuel system inspected. That’s in addition to the routine maintenance tasks described above.

Brake Inspection TBD

The brake pads and rotors should be inspected for wear, but if squeaking or squealing is currently heard when braking, don’t wait. Have the brakes inspected immediately.

Engine Air Filter

Somewhere around 12,000-15,000 miles, it will likely be time to replace the engine’s air filter. Doing it with every other oil change is a good idea, too.

Cabin Air Filter TBD

After about two years on the road, or around 22,500-24,000 miles, the cabin air filter should be inspected and likely replaced.

Fuel System Cleaning

Your Chevrolet Certified Service provider can perform a multi-point inspection* and check your vehicle for maintenance and service needs at any time.

TBD

Brake Inspection TBD

The brake pads and rotors should be inspected for wear, but if squeaking or squealing is currently heard when braking, don’t wait. Have the brakes inspected immediately.

TBD

Engine Air Filter

Somewhere around 12,000-15,000 miles, it will likely be time to replace the engine’s air filter. Doing it with every other oil change is a good idea, too.

TBD

Cabin Air Filter TBD

After about two years on the road, or around 22,500-24,000 miles, the cabin air filter should be inspected and likely replaced.

TBD

Fuel System Cleaning

Your Chevrolet Certified Service provider can perform a multi-point inspection* and check your vehicle for maintenance and service needs at any time.

As the miles increase, so do the needs to keep your vehicle performing at its best. They build on the routine maintenance tasks described above.

Tire Replacement TBD

Tire life varies greatly, but somewhere after 30,000 miles, tire replacement will be required. If the tread depth is 1/16th of an inch or less, it’s definitely time for new tires.

Battery Replacement

Somewhere around 12,000-15,000 miles, it will likely be time to replace the engine’s air filter. Doing it with every other oil change is a good idea, too.

Coolant Flush

By around 60,000 miles the engine coolant (also known as antifreeze) should be flushed and replaced with new.

Brake Pad & Rotor Replacement TBD

The first major brake service likely will come between 40,000 and 60,000 miles. It will include replacement of the brake pads and rotors.

TBD

Tire Replacement TBD

Tire life varies greatly, but somewhere after 30,000 miles, tire replacement will be required. If the tread depth is 1/16th of an inch or less, it’s definitely time for new tires.

TBD

Battery Replacement

Somewhere around 12,000-15,000 miles, it will likely be time to replace the engine’s air filter. Doing it with every other oil change is a good idea, too.

TBD

Coolant Flush

By around 60,000 miles the engine coolant (also known as antifreeze) should be flushed and replaced with new.

TBD

Brake Pad & Rotor Replacement TBD

The first major brake service likely will come between 40,000 and 60,000 miles. It will include replacement of the brake pads and rotors.

You’re cruising right along, racking up the miles and longevity. Keep it going with these maintenance updates. Don’t forget the routine maintenance tasks described above, as well.

Belts & Hoses Replacement

The heat and wear and tear of everyday driving is hard on an engine’s belts and hoses. They should be inspected and possibly replaced by about 70,000 miles.

Transmission Service

Also around 70,000 miles, the transmission fluid should be inspected. Some vehicles may have a flush and replacement recommended, along with a filter change.

Shocks/Struts Service TBD

Shocks and struts help maintain ride comfort. Somewhere between 60,000 and 75,000 miles, have them inspected to ensure they’re still doing their job.

TBD

Belts & Hoses Replacement

The heat and wear and tear of everyday driving is hard on an engine’s belts and hoses. They should be inspected and possibly replaced by about 70,000 miles.

TBD

Transmission Service

Also around 70,000 miles, the transmission fluid should be inspected. Some vehicles may have a flush and replacement recommended, along with a filter change.

TBD

Shocks/Struts Service TBD

Shocks and struts help maintain ride comfort. Somewhere between 60,000 and 75,000 miles, have them inspected to ensure they’re still doing their job.

There’s more targeted maintenance as your vehicle approaches 100K miles, but it’s time to celebrate its longevity! The routine maintenance tasks described above will also help keep you rolling longer.

Timing Belt Replacement

Not every vehicle has this need, but for those that do, it is a crucial service that comes in around the 100,000-mile mark. Check the owner’s manual or ask a service advisor to confirm whether it’s required for your vehicle.

Spark Plug Replacement

The recommended service life for most spark plugs is about 100,000 miles. Replacement at that point is recommended for most vehicles.

Differential Service

The differential channels engine power to the wheels. The same goes for the transfer case on a vehicle with 4WD. As the odometer approaches 100,000 miles, have them inspected. A fluid change may be recommended.

TBD

Timing Belt Replacement

Not every vehicle has this need, but for those that do, it is a crucial service that comes in around the 100,000-mile mark. Check the owner’s manual or ask a service advisor to confirm whether it’s required for your vehicle.

TBD

Spark Plug Replacement

The recommended service life for most spark plugs is about 100,000 miles. Replacement at that point is recommended for most vehicles.

TBD

Differential Service

The differential channels engine power to the wheels. The same goes for the transfer case on a vehicle with 4WD. As the odometer approaches 100,000 miles, have them inspected. A fluid change may be recommended.

Certified Service Advantage

With parts made specifically for your vehicle and expert technicians trained with GM’s latest technology, you can count on your Chevrolet Certified Service provider for seamless care.

Factory Parts Advantage

When you choose GM Original Equipment parts made by GM Genuine Parts and ACDelco parts, you’re choosing parts designed, engineered, tested and backed by General Motors.

Warranty Advantage

We offer Original Equipment parts recommended and backed by GM for Chevrolet, Chevrolet, GMC and Chevrolet vehicles.

 

Certified Service Advantage

With parts made specifically for your vehicle and expert technicians trained with GM’s latest technology, you can count on your Chevrolet Certified Service provider for seamless care.

Factory Parts Advantage

When you choose GM Original Equipment parts made by GM Genuine Parts and ACDelco parts, you’re choosing parts designed, engineered, tested and backed by General Motors.

Warranty Advantage

We offer Original Equipment parts recommended and backed by GM for Chevrolet, Chevrolet, GMC and Chevrolet vehicles.

 

myChevrolet mobile app

The myChevrolet Mobile App* enables your smartphone to help manage maintenance from anywhere, including viewing maintenance reminders and even scheduling inspections or service.

Chevrolet pre-paid maintenance plan*

Take advantage of the only pre-paid maintenance product endorsed by Chevrolet and backed by General Motors, designed to help cover costs associated with recommended maintenance.