Nov 17, 2023
A photo of a car's oil being checked and the text: Three Car Maintenance Tips for Chevy Owners - Bob Stephen Motors Blog



If you want your Chevrolet vehicle to live a long life, then you will need to follow the recommended service schedule outlined in your owner’s manual. Fortunately, your Chevy dealer makes it easy to schedule service for routine and preventative car maintenance. Learn about the most important maintenance services for your Chevy. 

1. Oil Changes Every Six Months

In the past, vehicles needed new engine oil every three months. Today’s vehicles generally tolerate an oil change every six months, particularly vehicles that have semisynthetic or fully synthetic oil. 

Modern motor oil is formulated with chemicals that allow it to last much longer in your engine, which means your engine is better protected. However, you will still need to change your motor oil every six months to maintain your vehicle. It’s common to also change the air filter and oil filter in your engine at this time.

2. Tire Rotations Every Year

To get the most life out of your tires, you should have your tires rotated at least once a year. Typically, your tires should last for three to five years before you need replacements. By rotating your tires yearly, you can ensure the tread on each tire is wearing down evenly. During your tire rotation service, it’s also common to have your wheels aligned, tires balanced, and air pressure checked. Your brake pads may also be checked during tire service, along with your brake fluid.

3. Fluid Top-Ups As Needed

There are various fluids your engine needs to maintain its performance. Transmission fluid and radiator fluid are two of the most important lubricants in your vehicle. Coolant helps keep your engine cool, while transmission fluid ensures your vehicle can easily shift between gears during acceleration. You may also need to top up fluids, such as your power-steering fluid. 

How to Schedule Service at Your Chevy Dealer

There are a couple of ways you can schedule a service appointment at your dealership. First, you can call your dealership to set up an appointment. For better convenience, you can also schedule an appointment online when you sign up with GM Online Scheduling Services. You can schedule online appointments as a guest, or you can register an account. Either way, your local dealership will work with your schedule, so you can have your vehicle serviced at your convenience.


Keeping up with the recommended service schedule in your Chevy’s owner manual can help you keep your vehicle at peak performance. Whether you are leasing your vehicle or buying it, the recommended service schedule is crucial to follow, particularly if you want to maintain warranty coverage on your vehicle. Contact Bob Stephen Motors to schedule an appointment today. 

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