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Chassis and Body Maintenance
Abbreviations :I = Inspect and correct or replace as necessary
R = Replace
Maintenance OperationPerform at number of
kilometers (km), miles (mi),
or months (mo), whichever
comes first. Maintenance Interval
8 000 km/5,000 mi/6 mo
16 000 km/10,000 mi/12 mo
24 000 km/15,000 mi/18 mo
32 000 km/20,000 mi/24 mo
40 000 km/25,000 mi/30 mo
48 000 km/30,000 mi/36 mo
56 000 km/35,000 mi/42 mo
64 000 km/40,000 mi/48 mo
72 000 km/45,000 mi/54 mo
80 000 km/50,000 mi/60 mo
88 000 km/55,000 mi/66 mo
96 000 km/60,000 mi/72 mo
104 000 km/65,000 mi/78 mo 112 000 km/70,000 mi/84 mo
120 000 km/75,000 mi/90 mo
128 000 km/80,000 mi/102 mo 136 000 km/85,000 mi/6 mo
144 000 km/90,000 mi/108 mo 152 000 km/95,000 mi/114 mo
160 000 km/100,000 mi/120 mo
Brake lines and cables. IIIIIIIIII
Disc brake pads and rotors.∞ IIIIIIIIII
Drum brake drums and linings.∞ IIIIIIIIII
Brake fluid.∞ RRRRR
CVT fluid. (1) IIIIIIIIII
Steering gear and linkage, axle and suspension
parts.∞ I
IIII
Tire rotation. (2)
Front drive shaft boots.∞ IIIIIIIIII
Exhaust system.∞ IIIII
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Maintenance operation: Inspect = Inspect and correct or replace as necessary.Maintenance item Maintenance operation Maintenance interval
Brake fluid. ReplaceEvery 16 000 km (10,000 mi)
or 12 mo
Disc brake pads and rotors. InspectEvery 8 000 km (5,000 mi) or 6 mo
Drum brake drums and linings. InspectEvery 8 000 km (5,000 mi) or 6 mo
Steering gear and linkage, axle, and
suspension parts. Inspect
Every 8 000 km (5,000 mi) or 6 mo
Front drive shaft boots. InspectEvery 8 000 km (5,000 mi) or 6 mo
Exhaust system. InspectEvery 8 000 km (5,000 mi) or 6 mo
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272 Customer Information
Gather the following information:
.Driver name, address, and
telephone number
. Driver license number
. Owner name, address, and
telephone number
. Vehicle license plate number
. Vehicle make, model, and
model year
. Vehicle Identification
Number (VIN)
. Insurance company and policy
number
. General description of the
damage to the other vehicle
Choose a reputable repair facility
that uses quality replacement parts.
See “Collision Parts” earlier in this
section.
If the airbag has inflated, see What
Will You See after an Airbag
Inflates? 055.Managing the Vehicle Damage
Repair Process
In the event that the vehicle requires
damage repairs, GM recommends
that you take an active role in its
repair. If you have a pre-determined
repair facility of choice, take the
vehicle there, or have it towed there.
Specify to the facility that any
required replacement collision parts
be original equipment parts, either
new Genuine GM parts or recycled
original GM parts. Remember,
recycled parts will not be covered by
the GM vehicle warranty.
Insurance pays the bill for the repair,
but you must live with the repair.
Depending on your policy limits,
your insurance company may
initially value the repair using
aftermarket parts. Discuss this with
the repair professional, and insist on
Genuine GM parts. Remember,
if the vehicle is leased, you may be
obligated to have the vehicle
repaired with Genuine GM parts,
even if your insurance coverage
does not pay the full cost. If another party's insurance
company is paying for the repairs,
you are not obligated to accept a
repair valuation based on that
insurance company's collision policy
repair limits, as you have no
contractual limits with that company.
In such cases, you can have control
of the repair and parts choices as
long as the cost stays within
reasonable limits.
Service Publications
Ordering Information
Service Manuals
Service Manuals have the diagnosis
and repair information on the
engines, transmission, axle,
suspension, brakes, electrical,
steering, body, etc.