1. How to check your engine oil
Proper levels of clean engine oil keeps your engine running smoothly by lubricating its moving parts. Find out how to check your engine oil at home with this short video.
2. How to check your radiator fluid level
Radiator fluid helps your engine to maintain a healthy temperature, ensuring that it runs smoothly in all conditions. In this video, you’ll see a quick demonstration of how to monitor and change radiator fluids.
3. How to check air filters
An air filter clogged with dust and dirt can cause your engine to operate inefficiently. Watch this video to find out how to check and replace your car’s air filter.
4. How to check tire pressure
Properly inflated tires will give you a safe, smooth ride while improving your car’s fuel efficiency. Here’s how to check that your tire pressure is correct.
5. How to check your tires for wear and tear
Follow the instructions in this video to find out how to preserve the ride quality of your car and optimize the efficiency of its safety features by checking for wear and tear of the tires.
1. What do the warning signals on my dashboard mean?
It’s important to know what your car is trying to communicate to you through warning signals. Watch the video above for a quick run through and remember to refer to your owner’s manual if in doubt.
2. How to use the latch (ISOFIX) child seat restraint system.
Safety is paramount in every Chevrolet, and of course that extends to the smallest members of your family. Find out how to correctly install a child seat using the ISOFIX latches in the above video.
3. How do I find my VIN and why is it important.
Your car’s Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is its fingerprint. This unique number is registered to your vehicle and allows it to be verified as yours. Watch this video to find out how to locate yours.
4. What is the correct driving position?
A good driving position gives you better control and extends your line of sight when on the road. Follow our expert’s advice in this video to see the difference for yourself.
5. How to use Driver Shift Control.
Driver Shift Control is feature that combines the convenience of an automatic transmission with the ability to manually override and take shifting into your own hands.
Your vehicle’s fuel economy will depend on your driving habits, traffic conditions, the condition of your vehicle, load, tire pressure, etc
1. Make sure your tires are in good condition and periodically check (and then correct) each tire’s pressure as recommended.
2. Sudden acceleration, unnecessary engine idling and frequent gear changes can increase fuel consumption. Driving at a consistent pace and braking early will improve your fuel efficiency.
3. Make sure you always release the parking brake before driving.
4. Maintain a safe distance from other vehicles to avoid sudden or repeated braking.
5. To conserve fuel, ensure that windows are closed when the air conditioning is switched on, and use re-circulating air mode, with minimum or no mixing of hot and cold air. When starting the vehicle from a hot parking area, open all the windows to allow the hot air escape for 2-3 minutes before switching the air conditioning on.
6. Remember to service your vehicle in accordance with the Maintenance Schedule. You can see the recommended maintenance schedule here or in your Owner’s Manual.
7. Different forces in the front and rear tires make them wear disproportionately causing a loss of vehicle stability. To avoid that, it is recommended to do a tire rotation according to the Maintenance Schedule of Chevrolet.
8. If you drive a manual transmission vehicle, try not to “ride the clutch” (resting your foot on the clutch pedal while driving). If you drive an automatic transmission vehicle, make sure not to rest your foot on brake pedal while moving.
9. In a manual transmission vehicle, use the highest gear possible for your speed.
1. Try to avoid sudden or unnecessary acceleration or braking, as this can result in abnormal wear of your tire tread.
2. Slow down when driving in poor weather conditions where the road is slippery or visibility is low to prevent the likelihood of skidding or sliding.
3. Travelling on rough roads can be challenging. Engage the 4-wheel drive mode for better control (if available on your vehicle) and be sure to drive slowly to prevent any damage to your tires.
4. Electronic Stability Control includes sensors on the wheels to monitor any loss of traction and adjust power or braking as needed to help retain control. ESC comes as a standard in all Chevrolet cars. However you should always slow down when driving around corners to ensure the safety of your passengers and pedestrians.
5. Keep an appropriate distance from the vehicle ahead to avoid sudden or repeated braking and to allow a safe stopping distance.
6. If you notice any abnormal sound or vibration while driving, pull over in a safe place as soon as possible and contact Chevrolet Complete Care’s Roadside Assistance team.
The Chevrolet MyLink infotainment system pairs with your smartphone, allowing you convenient access to your contacts, music playlists and many of your favorite apps using the MyLink touch screen. Below are general instructions on how to perform popular actions on your MyLink system. (Please note, however, that MyLink systems differ slightly between vehicles. For detailed steps, see your Owner’s Manual.)
1. How to Pair Your Phone
First open your phone’s Bluetooth settings, turn Bluetooth on and allow it scan for new devices. Then press the voice command button on your steering wheel controls and say “Pair” or “Connect.” (You can also pair using prompts on the touch screen instead of voice commands. Select “Phone”, then “Phone Settings”, then “Pair Device.”) When you see your vehicle show up in your phone’s Bluetooth device list, select your vehicle to begin connecting. Your vehicle’s MyLink screen will display a pairing code (and possibly a second code for final pairing). When the code pops up on your phone, make sure it matches the one on your touch screen and confirm by selecting “Pair.” Your MyLink screen should now display your phone on the touch screen.
2. How to Use the Navigation System
To enter a new destination in your MyLink Navigation system, first press the “Navigation” or “Destination” button on your instrument panel or on the touch screen itself, depending on your vehicle. You will then enter your destination by pressing the “Address Entry” button if you know the address, the “Points of Interest” button to browse businesses and attractions, or the “Previous Destinations” button for places you’ve entered into the MyLink system before. If your smartphone is paired with the MyLink system, you also have the option of choosing an address saved in your contacts. (If your vehicle has voice recognition software, you can choose many of these options by pressing the voice command button on your steering wheel controls and speaking a command.) Once you have chosen a destination, press “Done”, then “Start Guidance” for turn-by-turn directions, and you are on your way.
3. How to Customize Your MyLink Homepage
First go to your MyLink homepage and select the “Menu” button. Then select “Customize.” You can now scroll through your apps and select the ones you want to appear on your homepage (up to a maximum of 8 apps). Once you have selected your favorites, press “Done.” You can adjust the order the icons appear in by pressing “Menu” again, and then pressing “Sort.” You can now select an app icon and switch it with another. Continue this process until the icons are in your preferred order.
4. How to Stream Audio Via Bluetooth
As soon as your smartphone is paired with your MyLink system, you are ready to stream audio. (Note, you must already have an account and be logged into whatever streaming app you intend to use.) For example, select Pandora from the touch screen or use the voice command button and say “Tune Pandora.” You can then select a specific Pandora station from your favorites. Many of the controls from the app will appear on your MyLink touch screen, for example “Thumbs Up”, “Thumbs Down” and “Skip Song” on Pandora.
5. How to Find Your Radio PIN
In most cases, the radio pin code will be accessible via a "security card" which is included with the vehicle when it is delivered. If a radio pin code is required for the vehicle, and the security card is not accessible, please contact your nearest Chevrolet Dealer for assistance.
Proof of ownership and ID is required to obtain the radio code. Once the relevant details have been collected, your Dealer can then use these details to supply the correct radio pin/security code for your vehicle. There may be a small charge for this service, so always ensure that the radio pin / security card is kept in a safe place so you can refer to it later.