2019 Chevrolet Tahoe Maintenance Schedule
The 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe is a full-size SUV that provides all the power you need for towing. Off-roaders appreciate the Tahoe’s exceptional proficiency for crawling over rocks and forging ahead through the most demanding terrain. While the Tahoe is tough, it still provides the driver and passengers with lots of comfort. According to the Veradale Chevy dealer, the 2019 Tahoe can seat up to nine passengers.
If you own a 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe, it’s important to bring it in for scheduled maintenance at a certified Chevrolet Service Center like the one at the Chevrolet dealer Near Veradale. Following your Tahoe’s recommended maintenance schedule is the best way to help make sure your Tahoe continues to drive trouble-free. Plus, you may be able to keep a small problem today from becoming a big problem tomorrow. When you bring your Tahoe to a certified service center, you’ll have the peace of mind that comes with knowing the work is performed using genuine GM parts that were expressly manufactured for your Chevy vehicle.
We’ll explain some of the Tahoe’s maintenance milestones and go over the services that will be performed at each stage.
7,500 Miles
At 7,500 miles, it will be time for your first scheduled maintenance visit. During this visit, the dealership’s service technicians will inspect several of your Tahoe’s components. Your engine’s oil will be changed and if the vehicle needs a new engine oil filter, it will be replaced. The technician will inspect the Tahoe’s tires to check the wear and make sure they’re properly inflated. The brake system will be inspected, and the techs will perform a visual inspection of the steering and suspension system.
Most of the maintenance items on the Tahoe’s maintenance schedule will consist of the items performed at 7,500 miles. However, as you accrue miles, some other services will need to be performed to ensure your 2019 Chevy Tahoe continues to run properly.
22,500 Miles
At 22,500 miles, your Tahoe will need a replacement of the passenger compartment’s air filter.
45,000 Miles
At the 45,000-mile mark, the technicians will inspect the evaporative control system and replace the engine air cleaner filter.
97,500 Miles
When your Tahoe reaches 97,500 miles, it will be time to replace the spark plugs. Four-wheel drive models will need a transfer case fluid change.
150,000 Miles
At this milestone, the techs will drain and fill the engine’s cooling system and inspect the accessory drive belts.
You’re Tahoe’s scheduled maintenance continues at 7,500-mile intervals. It’s important not to skip any visits. The 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe is built to last for many miles, but some parts, such as belts and hoses wear out over time. Keeping your Tahoe properly maintained can prevent a breakdown and save you money.
With proper periodic maintenance, your Chevy Tahoe will provide you with years of trouble-free driving. Call us or visit our website’s Service page to schedule your service appointment. Contact us If you have any questions about your Tahoe’s scheduled maintenance or if you need an estimate. We’re always glad to help.
Hours Of Operation
Service
- Monday
- Tuesday
- Wednesday
- Thursday
- Friday
- Saturday
- Sunday
- Closed
Chevrolet Repair You Can Trust
You expect an unmatched level of excellence from your driving experience. Why expect less from your service experience? The Certified Service experts at Knudtsen Chevrolet are rigorously trained to understand precisely what your vehicle needs. Visit Knudtsen Chevrolet for exceptional auto service, exciting offers, and rebate opportunities on maintenance services for your brakes, batteries, tires, and more.