Chevrolet Tahoe Exterior

* 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.

What Is the Chevrolet Tahoe Maintenance Schedule?

The Chevrolet Tahoe is a sturdy and reliable vehicle that can take you far in life. However, like most automobiles, it needs a maintenance schedule to stay healthy. That's why the maintenance schedule is one of the most important things you should do for your Tahoe.

These intervals are a starting point. They help you are interested in keeping their Tahoe running at optimal performance. The vehicle's manual has specific Chevrolet Tahoe service intervals. They are for your year and trim. It's a good idea to consult it.

15,000-Mile Service

At the 15,000-mile service, a mechanic will change the oil if your vehicle needs an oil change. The brakes and tires will be checked to see if they are damaged. It depends on your driving habits and conditions. A certified Chevrolet technician will look at the car's safety features. They want to make sure the wipers and headlights are working properly.

30,000-Mile Service

Are you due for your 30,000-mile service checkpoint? It will include an inspection of your tires, brakes, and oil. It also includes a change of your Tahoe's fuel and air filters. Your driving habits decide if your filters need to be replaced. When you drive or park in dusty locations, the filters may need to be changed. Change them more frequently to keep your Tahoe running smoothly.

60,000-Mile Service

When your Tahoe reaches 60,000 miles, a few more items are added to the service checklist. It's time to have the brakes and brake fluid replaced. The coolant and transmission fluid will be changed between 60,000 and 75,000 miles. An inspection of the battery will be needed.

90,000-Mile Service

At the 90,000-mile mark, it's a good idea to have a comprehensive service checkup for your Tahoe. The items checked at the 60,000-mile mark may be examined again. Components like hoses, spark plugs, and power steering fluid levels are replaced. The timing belt may also need an inspection.

Do you want to ensure the longevity and performance of your Chevrolet Tahoe? Following the proper maintenance schedule is a must. Thankfully, our team of certified Tahoe technicians knows what to do. We want to keep your vehicle in tip-top shape. When you have questions about Tahoe service intervals, contact our service department. We'll be happy to help you out.

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