
Use you Oil
Life Monitor and schedule service when your vehicle is nearing 20% engine oil
life remaining. Use MI if the Change
Engine Oil light comes on within 10 months of your vehicle purchase or when MII
was the last service performed.
The first
service should be MI. The next service
should be MII. Alternate between the two
thereafter. Depending on driving habits,
MII may need to be performed more often.
Be sure to keep a check on your engine oil level. Failure to maintain proper engine oil level
can result in expensive engine repairs not covered by the factory
warranty.
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Maintenance I Schedule (MI) $49.95
-Change
Engine Oil*
-Change
Engine Oil Filter
-Reset Oil
Life System
-Visually
check for any leaks or damage
-Inspect
engine air cleaner filter and replace if necessary
-Rotate and
inspect tires
-Check tire
inflation pressures and wear
-Inspect
brake system, including brake lines, hoses, pads, calipers, wheel cylinders,
rotors, and drums
-Check
engine coolant
-Check windshield
washer fluid
-Inspect all
lights for proper operation
-Trucks:
Lubricate front suspension, ball joints, steering linkage, and parking brake
caliper
Additional services may be recommended. Their necessity and costs will be brought to
your attention.
*Plus tax
and shop supplies. Synthetic and diesel
extra. Pricing could vary for some GM
makes and model. Up to 5 qts. of GM
oil. Prices subject to change without
notice.
Maintenance II Schedule (MII) $64.95
-Change
Engine Oil*
-Change
Engine Oil Filter
-Reset Oil
Life System
-Visually
check for any leaks or damage
-Inspect
engine air cleaner filter and replace if necessary
-Rotate and
inspect tires
-Check tire
inflation pressures and wear
-Inspect
brake system, including brake lines, hoses, pads, calipers, wheel cylinders,
rotors, and drums
-Check
engine coolant
-Check windshield
washer fluid
-Inspect
radiator and heater hoses for cracks, swelling, or deterioration
-Lubricate
suspension, steering linkage, and transaxle shaft linkage
-Inspect drive
axle boots for damage, tears, or leakage
-Inspect
wiper blades for wear or cracking
-Inspect safety
belts, buckles, latch plates, retractors, anchorages, and safety belt reminder
light for damage or loose parts
-Lubricate key
lock cylinders
-Lubricate
hood, door, and trunk hinges and latches
-Inspect
throttle linkage
-Inspect
steering system and suspension for damage or loose or missing parts
-Inspect power
steering lines and hoses for leaks or damage
-Inspect passenger
compartment cabin air filter and replace if necessary
-Inspect brake-transaxle
shift interlock for correct operation
-Inspect starter
safety switch and steering column lock for correct operation
-Inspect fuel
system for damage of leaks
-Inspect brake
system for loose or damaged components
-Inspect all
lights for proper operation
-Trucks:
Check transmission fluid level and condition of fluid
-Trucks without
a filter restriction indicator: Inspect engine air cleaner filter
Additional services may be recommended. Their necessity and costs will be brought to
your attention.
*Plus tax
and shop supplies. Synthetic and diesel
extra. Pricing could vary for some GM
makes and model. Up to 5 qts. of GM
oil. Prices subject to change without
notice.