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Seasonal maintenance is key to keeping your Chevy running smoothly, safely, and efficiently all year. Seasonal maintenance, from winter prep to summer inspections, keeps your Chevrolet at its best. Find out how to keep your Chevrolet performing reliably in every season.
Winter weather can bring frigid temperatures and slippery conditions. Before winter hits, make sure to check your battery, as cold weather can reduce its efficiency. Installing winter tires boosts traction, and antifreeze helps keep your engine safe. Make sure your wipers and defrosters are ready for winter conditions.
Springtime is ideal for replacing winter tires and inspecting your brakes. A good spring cleaning under the hood helps remove salt buildup from winter, reducing rust risk. Refilling low fluids and checking the battery helps after winter.
With summer heat and longer drives, it's important to check your air conditioning system. Ensure coolant levels are high enough to prevent summer overheating. Hot weather can alter tire pressure, so keep an eye on it regularly. To keep your engine cool, inspect oil and air filters in summer.
Take the time in fall to inspect brakes, tires, and your battery for winter readiness. Rotate your tires and check your lights to ensure visibility during shorter days. Be ready for fall by replacing wiper blades and filling washer fluid.
Count on Willis Chevy for seasonal maintenance to keep your Chevy in top shape. From routine maintenance to winter readiness, our experts support your Chevy’s needs.
Do you have a seasonal maintenance checklist? Let us know, or make an appointment for seasonal service today!
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