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Jan 3, 2019
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Buying a vehicle is the second-largest purchase most Americans will make. From the moment you drive it off the lot, the miles start ticking on the odometer to your next service appointment. In order to keep your vehicle on the road for years to come, it’s good to have preventative maintenance performed.

Why Should You Perform Preventative Maintenance?

Whether you drive a fuel-efficient sedan, a rugged pickup truck, or a spacious and comfortable SUV, performing preventative maintenance will help keep your vehicle on the road for many years to come.

By reviewing your vehicle’s owner’s manual, you’ll have a maintenance schedule that provides mileage checkpoints to have certain procedures completed. These procedures may seem simple, but when they’re taken care of regularly, it will help prevent costly repairs down the road.

Additionally, when you maintain your vehicle consistently, you’ll help maintain your own peace of mind. Taking care of preventative maintenance services helps fight the beating your vehicle takes over time.

 

What Can You Do at Home?

One of the easiest things that you can do is to learn how to perform simple checkups at home. For example, in between each oil change, you can check the level and color of the oil in your engine to ensure it’s not causing premature engine damage. You can also maintain proper air pressure in your tires to help prevent the tread from wearing down too quickly or unevenly.

Don’t forget to take advantage of regular checkups, too. These multipoint inspections don’t have to take up too much time, and they’ll provide a comprehensive look at critical components, so you can stay aware of immediate issues and ones that need to be addressed later.

 

Types of Preventative Maintenance

In addition to regular oil changes and tire rotations, there are several preventative maintenance services that can add life to your vehicle. These services include:

  • Checking brake, power steering, transmission, transaxle, windshield washer, and antifreeze fluids
  • Inspecting headlights, turn signals, brake lights, and taillights
  • Clean or replace windshield wiper blades
  • Inspecting engine belts for cracks or missing segments
  • Examining the air filter

 

Service Your Car, Truck, or SUV at Zimbrick Chevrolet

Schedule an appointment with our Chevrolet service center in Madison, WI, for regular service or preventative maintenance. We also offer Chevy service coupons to help save you some money on your next visit.