
* Listed service intervals serve as a general guide and are not associated with the OEM. Please refer to your vehicle's owners manual for optimal recommendations for your specific model.
While your Chevrolet Tahoe is brand new, it's easy to forget that it's a machine. It seems more like a part of the family. To keep this member of the family a productive one that brings continuing good memories, you'll need to keep up with your Chevrolet Tahoe service intervals. These often brief but significant services keep your Tahoe running the way it should over the years, and they'll also increase the lifespan of your model. The owner's manual of your model is the best place to find a verified maintenance schedule, but there are a few basic services you can learn about here.
15,000 Miles
Your Chevrolet Tahoe's tires are still fairly new at this stage of their life, but you'll still need to get a tire rotation in order to keep your tires wearing evenly. Uneven tire wear causes an uneven drive and traction that often feels hit or miss. This is an important ritual. Rotate those tires!
30,000 Miles
The suspension systems of your Tahoe bear a lot of responsibility for handling. Our service technicians inspect your suspension systems around the 30,000-mile marker. If we see any notice of wear on minor components or a need for lubrication, we'll take care of this part of your maintenance schedule for you.
60,000 Miles
Oil and oil filter changes are a regular part of your model's life, and you've likely had more than a few by now. It's possible that your model might need one of these important oil changes right around this mileage. Other things our technicians might take care of include fluid changes or hood hinge lubrication.
90,000 Miles
At 90,000 miles, some owner's manuals recommend a full inspection. The 100,000-mile marker is an important milestone for models, so it's great to go into that second phase of ownership with a clear knowledge of what your model needs to remain a "young" Chevy. At 90,000 miles, our team often inspects the engine air filter, battery, fluid levels, suspension systems, and spark plugs. To keep your model running like new, be sure to actually follow the advice of the tech. Replace those spark plugs or the battery. It'll save you potential breakdowns as your model ages through the years. Preventing a major issue is the easiest and least costly way to handle it.
Let our friendly service team keep up with your Chevrolet Tahoe maintenance schedule. Contact us for further details or to request reminders.
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Arlington, TX 76017
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