Maintenance Schedules May Vary
As a Chevrolet dealership, we are aware of your vehicle's maintenance schedule, even if you are not. We also have access to the parts you need. If you are in or near Ashland, OH, then take your Chevy Colorado over to our auto service center for maintenance you can trust. We're also available to answer any questions you might have about your truck's performance.
Connected Access and Vehicle Diagnostics
You can sign up for maintenance reminders with Connected Access, a technology available to new Chevy Colorado owners. Connected Access will send you dealer maintenance notifications. Smart Driver will give you monthly vehicle diagnostics as part of the package. If something seems a bit off, then you can contact us and schedule an appointment.
If you want an overview of the maintenance you can expect down the line, then here's a rough vehicle maintenance schedule. Remember, it's great to have an overview, but our Mansfield Chevrolet service center can give you specific information about your Colorado's model year and trim.
Recommended Service Intervals
An oil change is the first service your Chevy Colorado needs. You can expect to change your Chevy Colorado's oil every 7,500 miles. You will also need to get your tires rotated every 7,500 miles.
The next service requirement occurs at the 22,500-mile mark. Along with a multi-point inspection, your technician will change the air filter. At approximately 35,000 miles, you can anticipate replacing your Chevy Colorado's fuel filter.
When your Chevy Colorado hits the 45,000 mark, the tech will replace all the fluids. Brake fluid, transmission fluid, and the transfer case fluid will all get flushed and changed. In addition, the engine air filter gets replaced at this milestone. Spark plugs and spark wires get replaced at 97,000 miles.
If you've kept up with your maintenance this far, then there's no reason not to reach the 150,000-mile mark. Our technicians will check your Chevy's belts, replace the timing belt, drain and refill the engine coolant, and check for any other issues.
FAQs
What type of oil is used for a Chevrolet Colorado?
A Chevy Colorado takes synthetic oil, but the type of oil used is up to the consumer's preference. You can also review this information in your model's owner's manual.
How many miles does a Chevy Colorado last?
Some customers get multiple decades of use from their Chevy Colorado. Typically, a Chevy Colorado can run for up to 300,000 miles with proper maintenance.
Is the Chevy Colorado reliable?
The Chevy Colorado has a very low consumer record of major repairs. The rugged, high-quality Chevy Colorado is popular for its reliability, which often gets reflected in the J.D. Power Quality and Reliability Ratings.
What will happens if I don't rotate my Chevy Colorado's tires?
Your Chevy Colorado's tires should get rotated every 7,500 miles. If they aren't, you could start to see damage to the tires and the rims. If your Chevy Colorado is shaking, it is very likely that you missed a scheduled tire rotation. There could be damage and wear to your Chevy's rims, and your wheels might become misaligned. In other words, remember to schedule tire maintenance for your Chevy Colorado.