
Maintaining your Chevy vehicle is an extremely important part of vehicle upkeep. It helps to ensure the longevity of the vehicle while making sure you have a reliable means of transportation for wherever you need to go whether it is for work or recreation. Not having your vehicle maintained can cause the vehicle performance to drop and can thus make the experience of driving the vehicle not as fun as it could be. In this article, we will go over a few maintenance tips for your Chevy so you can enjoy it at the optimal level.
1. Make Sure You Are Getting A Regular Oil Change
To make sure you are properly maintaining your Chevy, you will need to make sure that you are getting a regular oil change. Getting an oil change every 3,000 to 5,000 miles or whenever indicated by the manufacturer is important to make sure the engine is working at optimal performance. Also getting the right kind of oil for your vehicle is extremely important to it working at an optimal level. While synthetic oil makers typically do a strong job of advertising their products on television, these may not be ideal for your vehicle’s engine. Instead, your vehicle might need a more basic as opposed to premium oil that works better for all of the unique aspects of your vehicle’s engine.
2. Make Sure You Are Getting Your Tires Rotated
A regular tire rotation gives you a better chance at evening the wear on your tires. This will allow you to get extended life out of your tire and will give you a more balanced performance and execution on the road. Not getting the tires rotated could lead to uneven wear on the tires and can lead to the front tires wearing out extremely fast because that is the set of tires that the braking and accelerating affect the most. By doing this regularly, perhaps when you decide to get an oil change, you will ensure the shelf life of your tires as well as save money by doing so.
3. Check The Air Filter
Popping the hood of your vehicle and checking the air vents and the air filter will help you extend the life of your vehicle and is an important part of its maintenance. While air filters need to be cleaned every 10,000 to 15,000 or whenever the owner’s manual states, failing to clean them can lead to a backed-up engine that has to work twice as hard for half the amount of energetic output. Dirt and debris can be trapped in the air filter and, if left alone for too long, will result in the engine having to work much harder to move the car along.
4. Clean The Exterior and Interior Of The Vehicle
Sure it might sound trite enough but making sure the interior and exterior of your car are cleaned is a very important part of maintaining your vehicle. A trashy interior can lead to an unpleasant driving experience while an exterior that has now been soaped up and washed down in months can make for a very unpleasant sight. In addition to these more surface-level issues, not regularly cleaning your vehicle can cause you to miss out on some more important performance-based issues that you might discover as you are cleaning. A cursory look at the engine as you are trying to wipe away some dust might reveal some issues with the battery compartment. If you are reluctant to clean your car, you can always make a day out of it with your family. As the summer days are still long and hot, cleaning the exterior of your vehicle can provide you with a cool relief from cold water as you wash the vehicle. This can also be a good bonding time for you and your loved ones.
5. Check The Air Pressure
Checking your tire air pressure every once in a while ensures that you are driving on tires that are adequately equipped for the road. If they are underinflated, you risk your engine having to work much harder. If they are overinflated, you risk your tires rupturing if it crosses paths with a sharp object.
Hopefully, these five maintenance tips for your Chevy will keep save you a trip to your local dealership. If it doesn’t, no worries. Our doors are always open. Just contact us to schedule an appointment today.

