Degree the air impact and tread Profundity of the tires, and rotate them. Analysis and fill all fluid levels, such as engine coolant, transmission fluid and windscreen wiper fluid.
Maintenance II
Maintenance I
Under scheduled maintenance I, the oil and oil filter should be changed. Visually proof for any leaks and damage. The air filter should as well be looked at and replaced whether vital.Chevrolet provides Cobalt owners with a file of scheduled maintenance, which want to be performed to care for the vehicle in Correct running case. Common Motors warns vehivle owners that a warranty can be voided provided damage occurs seeing of the owner's failure to succeed the required scheduled concervation outlined in the owner's guide. It is besides exigent to end fair replacement parts, fluids and lubricants, which are listed in the owner's textbook.
The scheduled preservation II requires all the services in prolongation I be done along with inspecting the suspension, throttle manner, steering components, wiper blades and engine cooling process. Lubricate all protest components and change the passenger compartment air filter. Lastly, study all safety features such as seat belts, latches and airbag covers.
25,000-Mile Maintenance
At Everyone 25,000-mile interval, observe the fuel transaction for damage and leaks. See the exhaust manner for loose or damaged parts. At Everyone 50,000-mile interval, all of the above services should be done and the engine air filter changed. At 100,000 miles, replace the spark plugs, and at 150,000 miles drain, flush and refill the engine cooling system. Moreover, clean the radiator, condenser, pressure cap and filler neck and have a pressures test done. Lastly, inspect the engine accessory belt.
Recommendations
GM recommends car owners rotate between scheduled maintenance I and II. Following these maintenance schedules is recommended for owners who drive the Cobalt on reasonable road surfaces within legal speed limits and use the correct fuel. Cobalts driven in extreme weather, dusty situations or used for delivery will require more frequent checks and services.
Additional Checks
GM suggests drivers perform specific checks, such as checking the oil level, engine coolant level and windshield wiper fluid, each time the car is filled with gasoline. At least once a month check the air pressure in the tires. Once a year check the starter switch, automatic transaxle shift control lock system and ignition transaxle lock, and wash the underbody of the vehicle to remove corrosive material.