2024 GMC Canyon Maintenance Schedule
The 2024 GMC Canyon is a popular midsize pickup at the Asheville GMC dealer, thanks to its impressive styling and advanced features. It boasts a turbocharged 2.7-liter inline four-cylinder engine generating 310 horsepower and 430 lb-ft of torque, connected to an eight-speed automatic transmission for smooth and responsive driving. The AT4X and AEV Edition trims elevate the Canyon’s off-road prowess, offering a unique blend of performance and luxury. With top-tier technology and interior amenities, the Canyon is an ideal choice for buyers seeking a capable and well-equipped vehicle.
Scheduling regular maintenance service will keep your 2024 GMC Canyon running at peak performance, ensuring it remains reliable on and off the road. Here’s a quick rundown of key highlights in the Canyon’s maintenance schedule.
Scheduling regular maintenance service will keep your 2024 GMC Canyon running at peak performance, ensuring it remains reliable on and off the road. Here’s a quick rundown of key highlights in the Canyon’s maintenance schedule.
7,500 Miles
During your initial maintenance visit, our certified service technicians will change your Canyon’s oil and oil filter. Changing the engine oil at the recommended interval ensures the durability of your engine. When you bring your truck to Jim Cook Chevrolet, the Asheville Chevrolet GMC dealer, our service technicians will also rotate the tires to promote even tire wear. A brake inspection is another important part of this visit. Although brake pads can last more than 50,000 miles, heavy use can cause them to wear out sooner. These core services will be repeated during every maintenance visit.
22,500 Miles
When your GMC Canyon reaches the 22,500-mile mark, it will be time to replace the cabin air filter. This filter prevents dust, pollen, and other contaminants from entering the truck’s interior. When it becomes blocked, it can’t work effectively. Changing it at the recommended time will improve the cabin’s air quality.
45,000 Miles
The condition of the brake fluid has a direct impact on your truck’s ability to stop quickly. GM recommends replacing the brake fluid every 45,000 miles. During this visit, the engine air filter will also be changed. A dirty air filter typically results in sluggish acceleration and decreased fuel efficiency. The service technicians will also inspect the evaporative control system.
97,500 Miles
Spark plugs are manufactured to last a long time, but they eventually wear out. Old spark plugs can cause several problems, including hesitation and hard starting. The spark plugs should be replaced every 97,500 miles to keep the engine running smoothly. If your Canyon features a 4WD system, we’ll also replace the transfer case fluid at this time.
150,000 Miles
At the 150,000-mile mark, the cooling system will be flushed. Coolant allows the engine to operate at an ideal temperature and helps prevent rust. Our service technicians will drain and flush the coolant system, including the radiator, to remove any contaminants from the system. Other services performed during this service visit include an inspection of the coolant hoses and the accessory drive belts.
Schedule your maintenance service visit by phone or on our website. You’ll find the Jim Cook Chevrolet Service Center at 1075 N Main Street in Marion, easy to reach from Asheville. We look forward to providing you with exceptional service!
During your initial maintenance visit, our certified service technicians will change your Canyon’s oil and oil filter. Changing the engine oil at the recommended interval ensures the durability of your engine. When you bring your truck to Jim Cook Chevrolet, the Asheville Chevrolet GMC dealer, our service technicians will also rotate the tires to promote even tire wear. A brake inspection is another important part of this visit. Although brake pads can last more than 50,000 miles, heavy use can cause them to wear out sooner. These core services will be repeated during every maintenance visit.
22,500 Miles
When your GMC Canyon reaches the 22,500-mile mark, it will be time to replace the cabin air filter. This filter prevents dust, pollen, and other contaminants from entering the truck’s interior. When it becomes blocked, it can’t work effectively. Changing it at the recommended time will improve the cabin’s air quality.
45,000 Miles
The condition of the brake fluid has a direct impact on your truck’s ability to stop quickly. GM recommends replacing the brake fluid every 45,000 miles. During this visit, the engine air filter will also be changed. A dirty air filter typically results in sluggish acceleration and decreased fuel efficiency. The service technicians will also inspect the evaporative control system.
97,500 Miles
Spark plugs are manufactured to last a long time, but they eventually wear out. Old spark plugs can cause several problems, including hesitation and hard starting. The spark plugs should be replaced every 97,500 miles to keep the engine running smoothly. If your Canyon features a 4WD system, we’ll also replace the transfer case fluid at this time.
150,000 Miles
At the 150,000-mile mark, the cooling system will be flushed. Coolant allows the engine to operate at an ideal temperature and helps prevent rust. Our service technicians will drain and flush the coolant system, including the radiator, to remove any contaminants from the system. Other services performed during this service visit include an inspection of the coolant hoses and the accessory drive belts.
Schedule your maintenance service visit by phone or on our website. You’ll find the Jim Cook Chevrolet Service Center at 1075 N Main Street in Marion, easy to reach from Asheville. We look forward to providing you with exceptional service!
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