Chevy Malibu Maintenance Schedule
Keeping up with the necessary maintenance for your Chevy Malibu is crucial. If you want your Malibu to last as long as possible, then you need to make sure that you know your recommended maintenance schedule.
For Chevy Malibu owners in the Conyers, Loganville, and Monroe area, here’s our guide to your maintenance schedule.
Understanding Your Maintenance Schedule
The way we’ll break down your Chevy Malibu maintenance schedule is by mile. Time doesn’t work as well because not everyone drives the same. Mileage is simply the best form of measurement when it comes to the necessary services and maintenance for your car.
After reading this article, you should make sure to keep an eye on your odometer so you’ll know when you need to have these specific inspections and services performed.
Chevy Malibu Maintenance Schedule
7,500 Miles
This will be your first auto maintenance appointment, and it’s a pretty easy one. When you take your car for service for the first time, you’ll need to have your oil and oil filter changed. Your tires also should be inspected and possibly rotated. Make sure that you remember to do this every 7,500 miles.
When you reach this mileage, on top of the previously listed services, you’ll need to have your passenger compartment air filter replaced. The next time you’ll need to have this replaced is at 45,000 miles.
22,500 Miles
When you reach this mileage, on top of the previously listed services, you’ll need to have your passenger compartment air filter replaced. The next time you’ll need to have this replaced is at 45,000 miles.
45,000 Miles
Other than the oil change, tire rotation, and passenger compartment air filter, you’ll need to have your evaporative control system inspected. You’ll also need to have your engine air cleaner filter replaced. Remember to do this again when you hit 90,000 miles.
60,000 Miles
At this mileage, if your Chevy Malibu has a 2.0-liter engine, you’ll need to have your spark plugs inspected and possibly replaced. The next time you’ll need your spark plugs inspected/replaced is at 120,000 miles.
97,500 Miles
If you drive a Malibu that doesn’t have a 2.0-liter engine, this is the point when you’ll have your spark plugs inspected and replaced. You should also have an oil change and a tire rotation during this scheduled visit.
150,000 Miles
At this point, you’re a pro at your Chevy Malibu’s maintenance schedule! During this time, other than an oil change and a tire rotation, you’ll have to add some new things to the list. When you hit 150,000 miles, you’ll need your engine cooling system drained and refilled. Your accessory drive belts should also be inspected thoroughly, and you’ll need to have your brake fluid replaced.
Where to Go for Your Chevy Malibu Maintenance
You can learn more about the Malibu with our latest Chevy vehicle reviews too. But if you’re located in the Conyers, Loganville, or Monroe area, you can schedule your auto service with Ginn Chevy. Our team of skilled technicians will perform every service that your Malibu needs to run efficiently. They’ll also outline a maintenance schedule that works for you.
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