Recommended Service and Maintenance Schedule for Chevrolet Silverado 1500
Holz Motors – Recommended Service and Maintenance Schedule for Chevrolet Silverado 1500
Every Chevrolet Silverado 1500 owner knows that durability starts with a plan you can stick to. At Holz Motors, our Certified Service experts tailor that plan to how you drive—daily commuting, trailering, plowing, or weekend projects—so your truck stays ready for the next job. The Silverado 1500’s Oil Life Monitoring System helps time oil changes, but a complete approach also covers tires, brakes, fluids, alignment, and 4WD components. We combine GM Genuine Parts with transparent recommendations and efficient appointments to make upkeep straightforward. Each visit includes a Multi-Point Vehicle Inspection to catch small issues early, and our advisors personalize intervals by model year, engine, mileage, and usage. From quick oil changes to battery testing, brake service, and wheel alignments, we keep core safety systems like ABS and available driver-assist features performing their best. We are proud to be your Chevrolet resource located in Hales Corners, and we make it simple to keep maintenance on schedule—one visit at a time. Use the general outline below as a starting point, then count on our team to fine-tune your Silverado 1500’s care based on your VIN and driving conditions.
- Every 7,500 miles or OLM prompt: Oil and filter change; rotate tires; inspect brakes, belts, hoses, and all fluids; top off as needed.
- Every 15,000 miles: Inspect cabin air filter and replace if restricted; test battery; inspect brake pads/rotors; check suspension and steering.
- Every 30,000 miles: Replace engine air filter; inspect cooling system; check 4WD transfer case and differential fluid condition; evaluate fuel system.
- Every 45,000 miles: Replace brake fluid; perform alignment check; inspect wheel bearings, CV joints, and driveline boots.
- Every 60,000 miles: Service transmission per Owner’s Manual; replace transfer case and axle fluids for frequent towing/off-road; inspect coolant condition.
- 90,000–100,000 miles: Replace spark plugs on many engines; inspect or replace serpentine belt; perform comprehensive cooling system service.
- Annually or before winter: Battery health test; corrosion and underbody check; verify tire depth/pressure; replace wiper blades; confirm HVAC/defrost and OnStar® settings.
- Before heavy towing or long trips: Multi-Point Inspection; verify tire load rating and pressures; check trailer brake controller, lights, and spare.
Our technicians use GM diagnostic tools to monitor engine, transmission, and emissions performance, then document findings with clear, actionable notes so you can prioritize what matters. Gas and diesel Silverado 1500 models have different needs—diesel trucks add DEF and fuel filter intervals—so we customize recommendations for your powertrain, payload, and climate. We stock the right GM Genuine Parts and quality tires to restore factory-spec ride, handling, and stopping power, and we stand behind our work with consistent communication and convenient scheduling. Important disclaimer: service timing varies by model year, engine, and driving conditions. Always consult your Owner’s Manual and follow the vehicle’s Oil Life Monitoring System; contact the manufacturer or our team for details. Ready to keep your truck in peak condition? Schedule service or request more information today, and our advisors will build a maintenance plan that fits your Silverado 1500—and your calendar.


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