Scheduling regular Chevy maintenance helps your car remain in peak condition. However, even if you stick to the recommended service intervals, your Chevy may occasionally need work done sooner. If you spot any of the warning signs, your local Chevy dealership can get you back on the road quickly.
Strange Sounds
If you notice any unusual sounds, they should always be checked out by your dealership. Prompt attention can prevent more extensive damage and save money in the long run. Any type of new noise should be investigated, but some of the most common sounds include grinding, whistling, squealing, banging, or humming. These types of noises could suggest components are wearing, your engine is overheating, or you are low on vital fluids.
Vibrations or Pulling
Your Chevy steering wheel connects you directly to the road, creating an engaging driving experience. It’s also one of the first places you may notice that something feels different. If you notice your car starting to pull while driving straight or the steering wheel vibrating, there could be an issue with your tires, the alignment, or your suspension. There are other possible causes too, so a certified technician should always carry out a full check.
Decreased Fuel Efficiency
If you are having to fill up with fuel more frequently, the first thing to check is your tires as underinflation can increase fuel consumption. If your tires are fine, a reduction in fuel efficiency could suggest a number of other problems, such as worn spark plugs, clogged air filters, or faulty oxygen sensors. A reduction in fuel efficiency is often one of the early signs, so getting it checked promptly may prevent more expensive repairs from being required.
Fluid Leaks
There are numerous fluids that help your Chevy run efficiently and need to be routinely topped off. If you notice that you are topping off your fluids a lot more often than usual or there is a puddle under your car, you may have a leak. Depending on the fluid that’s leaking, your car may overheat or components may experience excessive wear. Your dealership can find the source of any leak and prevent any damage to your engine.
Schedule a Service With Your Local Chevy Dealership
Your local dealership is the Chevy expert and can provide advice and repairs, whatever your problem. If you think your Chevy isn’t running as it should, a service with your local dealership can correct any issues and provide you with peace of mind.
Whether you need us to run complex engine diagnostics or change your oil, we are always happy to help. Contact us today at Lynn Layton Chevrolet in Decatur, AL to schedule a service.


