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With GM-trained technicians at thousands of dealers nationwide, we’re there for all your service needs wherever and whenever you need us. Regular vehicle maintenance helps to prevent unnecessary future maintenance costs and repairs.
From oil changes to tire rotations, our dealership is focused on one thing: Your complete satisfaction.
Protect your investment. Get more out of your vehicle with routine maintenance from the Chevy Certified Service experts.
With every service visit you’ll receive a Multi-Point Vehicle Inspection. Our trained service experts will complete a thorough assessment of your vehicle and let you know if any maintenance or repairs are necessary. Protect yourself and your automotive investment with a comprehensive Multi-Point Vehicle Inspection at your Chevrolet dealer today.
Regular oil changes can help improve the performance and fuel economy of your Chevrolet car, truck, or SUV. Many older-model Chevrolet vehicles, including those manufactured without or before the creation of the Oil Life Monitoring System, require oil changes at 3,000-mile intervals. However, thanks to advances in engine technologies, newer models have a much longer range between oil changes. Always refer to your Chevrolet vehicle Owner's Manual for oil-change intervals for your specific vehicle.
Certified Service technicians at your Chevrolet dealer are expertly trained to understand how your vehicle uses its oil and how it monitors oil life. An oil change from a Certified Service technician not only gives you great service, convenience, and a great price, but you also get the added value of their expertise on your Chevrolet vehicle.
Air is a gas, expanding when heated and contracting when cooled. For most of North America, fall and early winter are especially important times for checking tire pressure on your Chevrolet vehicle — as the ambient temperature falls, tire pressure goes down. A good rule of thumb: with every 10 degrees Fahrenheit of temperature change, tire pressure changes about 1 psi – higher as temperatures rise, lower as they fall.
Check your tires at least once a month when the tires are cold, meaning the vehicle has not been driven for at least three hours or no more than one mile. The Tire Information Label located on the inside of your vehicle’s doorframe has the recommended cold tire pressure for your vehicle. Use a quality gauge. Don’t try to eyeball it—radial tires may appear fine even when they’re underinflated. Look for objects that can get wedged in the tread—they’ll work themselves even further into the tire and cause air loss. To make sure you’re covered, every check of your tires should include a check of your spare (if available), as well.
Maintaining your tires is important. Here are some tips for extending the life of your tires.
As an EV owner tire care is a priority. To help keep your vehicle running efficiently — and safer — on the road, try these tips to keep your tires balanced, rotated and inflated.
Sometimes, your Chevrolet vehicle’s brakes will alert you when there’s trouble. Whistling noises, chirping sounds, and grinding are indications that brake service is required. Here are some common causes of brake pedal pulsation and/or noise:
Vehicles often come equipped with a small, thin piece of metal attached to the brake pad to act as a warning indicator when the pad material is getting low and the brake pads should be replaced. This device makes a chirping noise on brake application, letting you know it’s time to have your brakes serviced.
There are signs to watch and listen for that may indicate it’s time for brake maintenance. Paying attention to these common warning signsand keeping up with regular maintenance will help you avoid costly repairs down the road.
The Chevrolet Certified Service experts are trained to inspect your vehicle's battery and perform replacement services if needed. Your vehicle’s battery provides the engine with the necessary energy to start and also powers accessories when the engine is not running.
Don't wait until your battery dies. The cold of winter and the heat of summer can wear on auto batteries over time, have your battery inspected at a Chevrolet dealership. Should you need a new battery, Chevrolet proudly offers a wide range of ACDelco auto batteries for the best combination of longevity, power, and price.
Bring your vehicle to the Certified Service experts and they’ll test your battery to ensure all systems are working properly. If your battery needs replacing, the Service experts can help you find the right battery for your vehicle.
Earning points couldn’t be easier. With My Chevrolet Rewards, you’ll earn 6 points for every dollar spent† on eligible service you’re already doing, like your regular maintenance visits.
You can also redeem points to pay for eligible service and keep moving forward for less, all while keeping your vehicle well-maintained and ready for adventure.
Start Earning Points† Must be 18 years or older. Points may be earned and redeemed only at participating GM entities, dealers or third party retailers in the United States (excluding Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands or Guam). Points are not earned on taxes or certain fees, and expire 5 years from when points are earned. Some restrictions apply. Visit mychevroletrewards.com to view program Terms & Conditions.