Even if your car is running, it doesn’t mean it’s running well. You need to head to the Chevy dealer for Chevy performance maintenance to make sure your car stays in peak condition and won’t cause any trouble for you while you’re driving.
Chevy Performance Maintenance: Keeping Your Vehicle in Top Shape
Oil Change
Getting an oil change is one of the simplest ways to keep your car performing well. Low oil levels and low-quality oil can cause engine problems including reduced gas mileage, strange engine noises, and breakdowns.
Transmission Maintenance
Driving with low levels of transmission fluid or low-quality transmission fluid in your vehicle can lead to transmission problems. Transmission problems make it harder to change gears. They can even cause difficulty controlling your acceleration and deceleration due to slipping gears. Make sure you have your transmission fluid checked regularly, and get it changed when necessary.
Shocks and Struts Maintenance
Your vehicle’s shocks and struts should be inspected regularly, as they play a vital role in steering your car. When these parts are in disrepair, it’s harder to control the impact and rebound while you’re driving over bumps. When the shocks and struts are faulty, it’s also harder to control your car, and driving won’t feel as smooth as usual.
Dashboard Warning Light Checks
Pay attention to your dashboard and learn what different warning lights mean. When one of these lights comes on, visit the dealer straight away to address the issue. If the check engine light comes on, then get an engine diagnostic. If the oil warning light comes on, then get an oil change, correct your oil level, or get the oil filter changed. If the ABS light comes on, then get your brakes thoroughly inspected as soon as you can.
Radiator and Coolant Maintenance
Your radiator regulates your engine’s temperature, keeping it cool enough to work as it should. Make sure the radiator is working well and has enough coolant in it. Top up your coolant level as needed, and check your owner’s manual to see how frequently you should drain and replace your coolant. You can also talk to the technicians at your dealership about this if you need to.
Serpentine Belt Inspection and Replacement
Your serpentine belt has a very important job. It powers your alternator (and therefore your electrical system), air conditioning compressor, power steering pump, and more. Inspect this belt regularly to see if it’s cracked, loose, or otherwise in disrepair. If it’s damaged, then make sure you replace it ASAP, so your car doesn’t start having performance issues.
Come right to Service Chevrolet Cadillac in Lafayette, LA when you need maintenance. Be sure to stop by for repairs if your car starts acting unusual, too.

