Jul 6, 2022
Chevy Traverse

At Scott Chevrolet, the Chevy Traverse is a popular SUV for active families seeking a safe, reliable, comfortable, and amenity-filled vehicle. Like any other vehicle, the Chevy Traverse must be maintained regularly to perform well. The manufacturer recommends a service schedule that should be followed to ensure the best performance out of the SUV.

7,500 Miles – Oil Change

The Chevrolet Traverse is so reliable and long-lasting that it will not need regular service until the 7,500-mile mark. You should schedule Chevy service including the first oil change and a new oil filter at this point in the SUV’s life. The vehicle will also require a visual inspection, where our mechanics will inspect the fluid levels and check your brakes, suspension, and steering.

10,000 to 30,000 Miles – Air Filter Change

Your air filter keeps dust and debris out of your engine, so it runs properly. The interval is dictated by your driving conditions, with a 10,000-mile interval suggested for frequent drives in dusty and dirty conditions, but up to 30,000 miles being acceptable under everyday use. Don’t forget to change your cabin filter to keep the air clean inside your vehicle, too.

45,000 Miles – Extensive Service Check

After you have owned the Chevy Traverse for a few years, or 45,000 miles, it’s time for a more extensive service check. Our mechanics will inspect the following items, replacing them as needed:

· Engine air filter
· Brake fluid
· Evaporative control system
· Transmission fluid
· Transfer case fluid

97,500 Miles – Spark Plug Service

Once the odometer reaches 97,500 miles, the spark plugs must be replaced. Do not skip this service if you want your Chevy Traverse to start reliably. We want to ensure that every drive is as safe and enjoyable as possible. Schedule your regular Chevy Traverse maintenance today at Scott Chevrolet!