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With regular seasonal maintenance, you can keep your Chevrolet safe, efficient, and performing at its best year-round. From winter preparations to summer checkups, following a few essential maintenance tips can keep your vehicle in top condition. Here’s a guide to help your Chevy perform its best, season after season.
With winter come freezing temperatures and slick roads. Before winter hits, make sure to check your battery, as cold weather can reduce its efficiency. Installing winter tires boosts traction, and antifreeze helps keep your engine safe. Remember to inspect your wipers and defrosters, too!.
Springtime is ideal for replacing winter tires and inspecting your brakes. Spring cleaning under the hood can also remove any salt buildup from winter roads, protecting your vehicle from rust and corrosion. Make sure fluids are topped up, and inspect the battery after winter.
Hot weather and longer trips mean it’s time to check your A/C. Make sure your coolant levels are topped off, as summer heat can lead to overheating. Regularly check tire pressure because summer heat can impact it. To keep your engine cool, inspect oil and air filters in summer.
Fall is an ideal time to inspect your battery, tires, and brakes to prepare for winter. With shorter days, check your lights and rotate your tires. Prepare for fall by updating wipers and washer fluid.
Count on Willis Chevy for seasonal maintenance to keep your Chevy in top shape. Whether it’s an oil change or winterization, our team helps keep your Chevrolet in top form year-round.
Do you have a seasonal maintenance checklist? Let us know your tips, or schedule a service today!
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