Maintenance Schedule
Over the past five years there have been significant advances in the durability of GM vehicles resulting in dramatically fewer maintenance costs during the first 150,000 km of ownership.
Most GM vehicles now have oil change sensors, so in 2002, GM notified owners that only the procedures listed in the owners manual for completion at 6 month intervals are required for warranty eligibility.
The chart below summarizes the inspection intervals. The list of services listed below are sourced completely from your GM owners manual.
GM Recommended Maintenance Inspection Details
| 6 Month Maintenance |
| VEHICLE ROAD TEST |
- Are there any tire vibrations or unusual noise?
- Does the vehicle pull or wander?
- Is there braking pulsation at normal city stopping?
- Brake performance stop from 100 km? Any fading or vibration?
- Is there any abnormal engine or drive train noises?
- Are the transmission shift patterns normal?
- Is the exhaust noise normal?
- Check the wiper blade and washer performance. Ok?
- Test the emergency brake (apply engine power at stop).
- Windshield is free of cracks and chips which affect driver's view?
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IN-SHOP
DIAGNOSTICS: |
- Check every seat belt for latch integrity, belt retraction & fraying. OK?
- On startup - does air bag light work?
- Are the air bag covers all intact?
- Vehicle weather strips: Clean with dry cloth. With silicone emulsion, apply to door, rear hatch, trunk, tailgate & sunroom weather strips and drip rails.
- On cars: check spare tire is stowed securely, inflation is correct.
- All vehicles: spare tire tools are available.
If no oil change - check under hood fluid condition, levels and bulbs:
| Engine Oil |
Automatic Transmission |
Clutch (If applicable) |
| Brake Fluid |
Power Steering |
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| Windshield washer |
Antifreeze - Strength is: _____________ |
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| Headlamps |
Markers and signal bulbs |
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- Visually inspect engine compartment for oil leaks
- Visually inspect engine air filter
- Confirm condition of all belts and hoses
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| ON HOIST TIRES AND BRAKES |
- Remove all four tires - tread depth measurements (using new rotations)
- Tire sizes match?
- Brake pad/shoe thickness
- Visual rotor and brake drum condition. OK?
- Visually examine all brake hoses and lines for leaks or cracking.
- Visually examine brake wheel cylinders.
- Is brake caliper movement free and easy?
- Visually inspect emergency brake cable for damage.
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ON HOIST AXLE/DRIVELINE
EXHAUST/STEERING |
- Examine front steering components for looseness.
- Examine front shocks/struts for leaking, weeping or looseness.
- Visually inspect front axle and axle boot condition. Ok?
- Visually inspect front differential/transaxle and lower engine for leaks. Ok?
- Check transaxle/transfer case linkages are free from mud or debris.
- Inspect condition of front exhaust pipe. Ok?
- Visually examine fuel lines and cables. Ok?
- Note condition of drive shaft and u-joints.
- Inspect rear-differential (truck) and breather for leaking and integrity.
DIFFERENTIAL LEVELS TRANSFER CASE OILS (4x4 & AWD)
- Examine rear exhaust components
- Inspect rear shocks/struts for leaking, weeping or looseness.
- Trucks only: Check spare tire inflation and storage security.
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| 12 Month Maintenance |
| VEHICLE ROAD TEST |
- Are there any tire vibrations or unusual noise?
- Does the vehicle pull or wander?
- Is there braking pulsation at normal city stopping?
- Brake performance stop from 100 km? Any fading or vibration?
- Is there any abnormal wind noise, squeaks or rattles?
- Are there any abnormal engine or drive train noises?
- Are the transmission shift patterns normal?
- Is the exhaust noise normal?
- Check the wiper blade and washer performance. Ok?
- Test the emergency brake (apply engine power at stop).
- Windshield is free of cracks and chips which affect driver's view?
|
IN-SHOP
DIAGNOSTICS: |
- Check every seat belt for latch integrity, belt retraction & fraying. OK?
- On startup - does air bag light work?
- Are the air bag covers all intact?
- Vehicle weather strips: Clean with dry cloth. With silicone emulsion, apply to door, rear hatch, trunk, tailgate & sunroom weather strips and drip rails.
- Lubricate hood hinges & latch, door hinges & latch, trunk/hatch/tailgate hinges & latches.
- Lubricate exterior key lock cylinders.
- On cars: check spare tire is stowed securely, inflation is correct.
- All vehicles: spare tire tools are available.
If no oil change - check under hood fluid condition, levels and bulbs:
| Engine Oil |
Automatic Transmission |
Clutch (If applicable) |
| Brake Fluid |
Power Steering |
|
| Windshield washer |
Antifreeze - Strength is: _____________ |
|
| Headlamps |
Markers and signal bulbs |
|
- Visually inspect engine compartment for oil leaks
- Confirm condition of all belts and hoses
- REPLACE pollen filter (all units with passenger compartment filtration)
|
| ON HOIST TIRES AND BRAKES |
- Remove all four tires - tread depth measurements (using new rotations)
- Tire sizes match?
- Brake pad/shoe thickness
- Visual rotor and brake drum condition. OK?
- Visually examine all brake hoses and lines for leaks or cracking.
- Visually examine brake wheel cylinders.
- Is brake caliper movement free and easy?
- Visually inspect emergency brake cable for damage.
|
ON HOIST AXLE/DRIVELINE
EXHAUST/STEERING |
- Examine front steering components for looseness.
- Examine front shocks/struts for leaking, weeping or looseness.
- Visually inspect front axle and axle boot condition. Ok?
- Visually inspect front differential/transaxle and lower engine for leaks. Ok?
- Check transaxle/transfer case linkages are free from mud or debris.
- Inspect condition of front exhaust pipe. Ok?
- Visually examine fuel lines and cables. Ok?
- Note condition of drive shaft and u-joints.
- Inspect rear-differential (truck) and breather for leaking and integrity.
DIFFERENTIAL LEVELS TRANSFER CASE OILS (4x4 & AWD)
- Examine rear exhaust components
- Inspect rear shocks/struts for leaking, weeping or looseness.
- Trucks only: Check spare tire inflation and storage security.
|
| COOLING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE |
- Pressure test cooling system.
- Examine hoses and clamps while system under pressure.
- Antifreeze. Strength is ______
- Coolant condition is clear, without contamination?
- Pressure test radiator cap, reinstall.
- Clean exterior radiator and A/C condenser fins with low pressure water flow. (Does not include removing shrouds to access interior areas - trucks)
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| 24 Month Maintenance |
| VEHICLE ROAD TEST |
- Are there any tire vibrations or unusual noise?
- Does the vehicle pull or wander?
- Is there braking pulsation at normal city stopping?
- Brake performance stop from 100 km? Any fading or vibration?
- Is there any abnormal wind noise, squeaks or rattles?
- Are there any abnormal engine or drive train noises?
- Are the transmission shift patterns normal?
- Is the exhaust noise normal?
- Check the wiper blade and washer performance. Ok?
- Test the emergency brake (apply engine power at stop).
- Windshield is free of cracks and chips which affect driver's view?
|
IN-SHOP
DIAGNOSTICS: |
- Check every seat belt for latch integrity, belt retraction & fraying. OK?
- On startup - does air bag light work?
- Are the air bag covers all intact?
- Vehicle weather strips: Clean with dry cloth. With silicone emulsion, apply to door, rear hatch, trunk, tailgate & sunroom weather strips and drip rails.
- Lubricate hood hinges & latch, door hinges & latch, trunk/hatch/tailgate hinges & latches.
- Lubricate exterior key lock cylinders.
- On cars: check spare tire is stowed securely, inflation is correct.
- All vehicles: spare tire tools are available.
If no oil change - check under hood fluid condition, levels and bulbs:
| Engine Oil |
Automatic Transmission |
Clutch (If applicable) |
| Brake Fluid |
Power Steering |
|
| Windshield washer |
Antifreeze - Strength is: _____________ |
|
| Headlamps |
Markers and signal bulbs |
|
- Visually inspect engine compartment for oil leaks
- Confirm condition of all belts and hoses
- REPLACE pollen filter (all units with passenger compartment filtration)
|
| ON HOIST TIRES AND BRAKES |
- Remove all four tires - tread depth measurements (using new rotations)
- Tire sizes match?
- Brake pad/shoe thickness
- Visual rotor and brake drum condition. OK?
- Visually examine all brake hoses and lines for leaks or cracking.
- Visually examine brake wheel cylinders.
- Is brake caliper movement free and easy?
- Visually inspect emergency brake cable for damage.
|
ON HOIST AXLE/DRIVELINE
EXHAUST/STEERING |
- Examine front steering components for looseness.
- Examine front shocks/struts for leaking, weeping or looseness.
- Visually inspect front axle and axle boot condition. Ok?
- Visually inspect front differential/transaxle and lower engine for leaks. Ok?
- Check transaxle/transfer case linkages are free from mud or debris.
- Inspect condition of front exhaust pipe. Ok?
- Visually examine fuel lines and cables. Ok?
- Note condition of drive shaft and u-joints.
- Inspect rear-differential (truck) and breather for leaking and integrity.
DIFFERENTIAL LEVELS TRANSFER CASE OILS (4x4 & AWD)
- Examine rear exhaust components
- Inspect rear shocks/struts for leaking, weeping or looseness.
- Trucks only: Check spare tire inflation and storage security.
- Replace Fuel-Filter.
|
| COOLING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE |
- Pressure test cooling system.
- Examine hoses and clamps while system under pressure.
- Antifreeze. Strength is ______
- Coolant condition is clear, without contamination?
- Pressure test radiator cap, reinstall.
- Clean exterior radiator and A/C condenser fins with low pressure water flow. (Does not include removing shrouds to access interior areas - trucks)
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Contact Information |
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