2021 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Exterior

The best way to keep your Chevrolet Silverado 1500 running well throughout your many years behind the wheel is to bring it to our service shop for maintenance work regularly. The services outlined in the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 maintenance schedule are tailored to meet the needs of this specific model, and they will minimize the damaging effects of wear and time on your truck's vital components. Our dealership's service shop is outfitted with all of the resources our team needs to keep your truck running well.

How Often Should I Service My Chevrolet Silverado 1500?

The recommended Chevrolet Silverado 1500 service intervals are based on the truck's mileage rather than on time. The frequency of its maintenance needs directly depends on how quickly the odometer ticks upward. Keep in mind that the recommendations here are general guidelines. Because there may be variations in the maintenance schedule that are specific to different trims and model years, the recommendations in your particular truck's owner's manual take priority.

7,500 Mile Service

The first time you should bring your Chevy Silverado 1500 to our technicians for professional attention is when the odometer reads 7,500 miles. Our team will rotate the tires, check the tread and adjust air pressure as needed. Other areas of the truck that will receive our technicians' attention are the gas strut, the parking brake, the ignition transmission lock, the fuel system, the auto transmission shift lock control, the brakes, the starter switch, the exhaust system, and the accelerator pedal.

22,500 Mile Service

The next recommended service schedule for your truck is at 22,500 miles. Replacing the passenger compartment's air filter at this time is necessary. Trucks with a four-wheel drive drivetrain will require transfer case fluid replacement as well.

45,000 Mile Service

Your Chevrolet Silverado 1500 truck should be serviced again when the odometer reaches 45,000 miles. The fuel filter, engine air filter, and auto transmission fluid and filter need to be replaced.

97,500 Mile Service

If you have taken great care of your truck until this point, it will still be running well when the odometer reads 97,500 miles. The primary service required at this time is the replacement of the truck's spark plugs.


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