Jul 7, 2021

Proper maintenance can help ensure that your Chevy Blazer gives you great performance for years to come. These are the Chevy Blazer service tasks that need to be on that list:

Oil Changes

Your oil should be changed at least two twice a year. Even if you’re not doing a ton of driving, oil degrades over time, so it needs to be swapped out for new oil regularly.

In terms of miles, you are probably good until you reach 5,000 miles, but consult your owner’s manual for more detailed information.

Tire Rotations

Your tires generally need to be rotated around the same time the oil should be changed, and doing both at the same time makes it easy to remember. And while you’re at it, having the pressure checked and the alignment looked at is also a good idea.

Battery Checks

Because your car’s battery is so instrumental, you have to make sure it is in good shape. This is why it is advisable to have it checked at least once a year.

That way, you’ll know how much charge it has left and whether or not you will need to think about getting a new one.

Brake Checks

Your brakes should also be closely examined on a yearly basis. Over time, pads and shoes wear down, and an inspection will give you a status report to see what kind of condition your system is in.

Multi-Point Vehicle Inspections

Instead of doing these things in piecemeal fashion, getting a multi-point inspection annually will ensure that all of these components are looked at.

This will let you know about the health of your Chevy Blazer and the preventative steps you can take to keep it running well. Is your vehicle due for some service? Make an appointment with the service center at Scott Chevrolet in Allentown.