You want to get one of the most reliable and cost-effective EVs on the market today. That’s why you bought a new Chevy Bolt EV or Bolt EUV for your San Luis Obispo travels and Santa Maria errands.
Find out more about the Chevy Bolt’s recommended service interval with our guide. The general rule is to bring your EV in for service every 7,500 miles.
The Chevy Bolt maintenance schedule starts at 7,500 miles or around six to eight months. The 7,500-mile figure is when you should have a tire rotation. Tire rotations are vital to maintaining your tires and even out any wear on them. They will help your tires last longer. Plus, a tire rotation doesn’t take very long. Our team will tell you if you need new tires at some point, usually around 40,000 to 50,000 miles.
We’ll also look over the brakes, steering, and suspension.
At this interval (or at least once a year), you’ll want to have your windshield wiper blades replaced. With a fresh set of wiper blades, you’ll be ready for whatever the weather throws your way, whether from rain or snow.
Your windshield wiper blades may need to be replaced sooner than one year. Look for these signs you need new wiper blades:
Replacing wiper blades is easy. We carry some at our parts center, or you can have our service technicians perform this maintenance for you.
You’ll also get a tire rotation with this Chevy Bolt service interval.
After you’ve hit 22,500 miles or two years, whichever comes first, it’s time to bring your Chevy Bolt back to our service center.
The tire rotation will happen again, but we’ll also replace the passenger compartment air filter. This filter keeps contaminants out, such as pollen, dirt, and dust.
Along with everything else you’ve already seen on your Chevy Bolt maintenance schedule, we’ll take a closer look at the brakes and tires. You may need new tires or new brake pads at this time because those components may have a lot of wear since you bought your new vehicle from us. EVs are heavier than their internal combustion engine counterparts, so the brakes and tires may need some extra attention.
Your electric motor and batteries have a lifespan of about 100,000 miles. We’ll replace them at this juncture to make sure you get plenty of more miles with your Chevy Bolt EV.
We’ll take a look at hood and body lift supports and struts. If any are worn out, we’ll replace them.
Now you know more about the Chevy Bolt maintenance schedule, you understand when to bring your EV in for service to our San Luis Obispo repair shop. Contact us, call (805) 457-4938, or schedule a service appointment at your convenience.
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$25 OFF WHEN YOU SPEND $250-$499
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