
* 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 needs regular maintenance to stay healthy. The schedule is the most important thing you can do for your Tahoe. The below intervals are where you can start. They are for people who want to keep their Tahoe running optimally. However, the manual that came with your Tahoe has specific service intervals. They are for your year and trim. Always consult it.
The following are some general Chevrolet Tahoe service intervals. They can help you keep your vehicle running your many more years.
15,000-Mile Service
Your oil should be changed every 7,500 miles. At the 15,000-mile point, a mechanic will change the oil when it is due for an oil change. The brakes and tires should be checked. They could be damaged depending on weather conditions and driving habits.
A Chevrolet technician will also examine your safety features. They are checking if the headlights and wipers are working.
30,000-Mile Service
It is time for the 30,000-mile service checkpoint. It might include another inspection of the oil, tires, and brakes. The air and fuel filters in your Tahoe might need to be changed. Certain factors can cause the filters to need more frequent replacement. Things like parking or driving in dusty areas are one of them.
60,000-Mile Service
When your Tahoe reaches 60,000 miles, it adds several more items to the service checklist. You may need to have the brakes and brake fluid replaced yet. The technician will inspect and possibly change them at this point. The transmission and coolant fluid is also due for a change.
It occurs when you reach 60,000 and 75,000 miles. A technician will inspect the battery if needed.
90,000-Mile Service
Your Chevy Tahoe is coming up on its 90,000-mile service checkup. If you do not care for your vehicle, the checkup may be more comprehensive than the one at 60,000 miles. Many of the items checked at the 60,000-mile mark are examined again. Several components may need replacing. They are:
- Hoses
- Spark plugs
- Power steering fluid
- The timing belt
If you are due for any other scheduled maintenance, now is the time to have it done. Consult your Chevy service manual to see what's recommended.
The best way to maintain the longevity of your Tahoe is to follow the service schedule. Our team of certified Chevrolet technicians can inspect and service your vehicle. You can rely on us for all your Tahoe maintenance needs. Do you have questions about Chevrolet Tahoe service intervals? Contact our service department. We will be happy to help!
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