Recommended Service Intervals: Chevrolet
Chevrolet recommends a structured maintenance schedule for new vehicles to ensure reliability, safety, and performance. Here’s a summary of the key service intervals and what’s typically included for most new Chevy models:
Every 5,000–7,500 Miles
- Change engine oil and oil filter
- Rotate tires
- Multi-point inspection (including brakes, battery, belts, hoses, and fluid levels)
- Inspect engine and cabin air filters
Every 15,000 Miles
- Replace cabin air filter
- Inspect brake system, suspension, and steering components
- Check and top off all fluids
Every 22,500 Miles
- Replace engine air filter
- Inspect fuel filter and fuel system
Every 45,000 Miles
- Replace cabin air filter and wiper blades
- Inspect evaporative control system
Every 60,000 Miles
Every 97,500–100,000 Miles
- Replace spark plugs
- Replace transfer case fluid (for AWD/4WD models)
- Inspect hoses and critical components
Additional Notes
- The Chevrolet Engine Oil Life System may allow for oil changes up to 12 months/12,000 miles, depending on driving conditions.
- Severe driving (towing, extreme heat, dust) may require more frequent service.
- Always consult your specific model’s owner’s manual for details, as intervals can vary slightly by model and year.