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Dec 10, 2022

Vehicle maintenance is essential no matter which type of vehicle you drive. But, if your car is instrumental for your business, it is even more paramount. For the most part, the Chevrolet service for commercial vans is the same as those for regular cars, but there are some differences you must pay attention to. 

What All Vehicles Need

Any vehicle with an internal combustion engine requires oil changes. Oil flows through the engine and keeps the moving parts lubricated. However, it thickens over time and needs replacement. Under regular use, you should have the oil changed between 5,000 and 10,000 miles, but we occasionally suggest more frequent visits for vans because heavier hauling or towing puts more strain on the engine.

All cars also need to have their tires rotated regularly. This helps them wear down more evenly, bolsters performance, and extends their lifespan. Tire pressure must also be monitored to ensure it is at the right level. If you typically load your van with a lot of cargo, you will want to keep a close eye on this.

Van-Specific Maintenance Items

Because commercial vehicles like vans experience more wear and tear, annual inspections are necessary. This includes a complete engine check and an evaluation of the brakes, suspension, frame, and other critical components.

Because the doors on your van experience frequent use, you need to gauge their condition regularly. And most importantly, make sure that all the locks always work, especially if the van regularly contains valuable equipment.

Your Chevy vehicle is built to last regardless of its shape or size. Proper maintenance ensures it always performs as expected. So if your van needs maintenance or repairs, make an appointment with the service center at our Chevrolet dealership in Greenville, NC.