Keeping your GM vehicle maintained is less costly than a major repair. Small problems only become bigger when they are left unattended and can lead to expensive towing charges, repair bills, and poor performance. To maintain your car, you should always follow your owner's manual instructions, as it is full of information that applies directly to your vehicle. For your convenience, however, here is a universal maintenance schedule that you might find additionally helpful.
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This schedule is a sample of the maintenance inspections and services required for many cars and trucks. It is not meant to replace the schedule provided in your owner’s manual. Always refer to your owner’s manual to achieve the best performance from your vehicle.
Note: In some cases, automakers do not advise tire rotation. Check your manual to find out when wheel alignment and wheel balancing are necessary.