Jun 6, 2024

Chevy routine maintenance is critical to keep your vehicle running at its best. Follow your vehicle’s service schedule and rely on the professional maintenance services from the certified Chevrolet technicians at your dealership to keep your Chevy dependable, fuel-efficient, and safe on the road.

Chevy Routine Maintenance: Keeping Your Vehicle Dependable

Follow Your Chevy’s Service Schedule

Keep up with your Chevy’s routine maintenance tasks to ensure your vehicle continues to run at its best. By following your vehicle’s service schedule and factory-recommended maintenance intervals, your Chevy will remain reliable, safe, and on the road longer, and you will save money on fuel and repairs. Your owner’s manual contains the service schedule with all the details about your Chevy’s inspections, corrections, adjustments, and part replacements.

Rely on Professional Maintenance Services

When your Chevrolet needs maintenance, you can trust the services provided by our factory-trained and certified Chevrolet technicians. Our technicians are well-versed in the specific maintenance tasks required at each maintenance interval to keep your Chevy performing at its best.

By using advanced technology and equipment, quality fluids, and genuine Chevrolet parts specifically designed, engineered, and manufactured for your vehicle, they guarantee workmanship of the highest standard. 

Routinely Change the Oil 

Regular oil changes are critical maintenance tasks to ensure proper engine lubrication and protection. The Oil Life Monitoring System (OLMS) will alert you when your Chevy needs new oil by displaying the “Change Engine Oil Soon” message. However, GM recommends changing the oil at least every 7,500 miles or once a year, irrespective of the OLMS alert.

It’s best to use high-quality ACDelco Gold Conventional Oil, ACDelco dexos1 Full Synthetic Oil, or Mobil 1 Full Synthetic Oil with special additives that offer outstanding lubrication and exceptional corrosion and wear protection. These quality oils also enhance your Chevy’s engine performance. 

Maintain Your Battery

It’s vital to ensure that your Chevy’s battery is always in good working condition as it provides the energy to start the engine. Have your battery routinely inspected by our Chevrolet technicians, and when it’s three years old, have it tested. When it’s time for a new battery, it’s important to select one that’s the correct size, the right reserve capacity, and the necessary cold-cranking amps to start your engine.

Ensure Your Brakes Work Correctly

We recommend a comprehensive brake system service once a year to maintain your vehicle’s safety and performance. During the service, our technicians conduct detailed brake system inspections, adjustments, brake fluid replacements, and tests and, if necessary, repair or replace brake pads, rotors, and calipers to ensure the proper functionality of your Chevy’s brakes.

All it takes is routine maintenance from certified and experienced Chevrolet technicians to keep your Chevy in top shape. Call Clay Maxey Chevrolet in Mountain Home, AR, today for professional maintenance services and genuine Chevrolet parts.