Aug 20, 2025
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Vehicles are complex machines, and maintenance is critical to keep them running efficiently. When it comes to maintenance, a Chevy EV has its own unique demands. Randy Wise Chevrolet is outlining the maintenance that you need for a Chevy EV.

Multi-Point Inspection

While it can differ for every vehicle, Chevy EVs typically need maintenance every 7,500 miles or six months (whichever occurs first). This guideline ensures that your vehicle is being regularly inspected by our technicians’ trained eyes. Our technicians can quickly detect issues with your vehicle, sometimes before you’ve even noticed. We don’t just check your motor and battery, but all of your vehicle’s parts and systems.

Tire Rotations

At each maintenance appointment, we’ll also rotate your tires. Tires wear down unevenly as you drive due to uneven tire pressure, misaligned wheels, or even simply because they absorb the impact of the road differently. This can leave you prone to flats, so it’s important to prioritize tire rotations. We’ll also ensure your tires are at the appropriate level and that they don’t have any unusual wear.

Fluid Checks

One of the biggest differences between an electric vehicle and one with an engine is that an EV can avoid engine maintenance. However, even though they don’t need oil changes, they still have other fluids that should be checked, such as brake fluid, coolant, and transmission fluid. Don’t forget – sometimes these fluids need to be replaced rather than simply refilled.

Schedule Chevy Service in Flint, MI

Chevy EV maintenance is an important part of protecting your vehicle and can even increase its lifespan. You can quickly schedule a service appointment online or come by the service center at your convenience. Visit Randy Wise Chevrolet for Chevy EV service today!