Maintenance
Months of planning go into your family reunion, so Dunn Chevy wants to make sure you and your family arrive safely and on time.
That's why it's so important to have the GM expert check out your vehicle before you hit the road. Especially during the summer months, when soaring temperatures can cause problems like overheating. Plus, keeping your vehicle in tip-top shape can save you fuel and money and even cut down on long-term maintenance costs.
And since no one knows your GM vehicle better than Dunn Chevy, there's no one better for the job. The expert technicians at Dunn Chevy are GM-trained and use the most advanced diagnostic equipment.
So before you visit the family, visit Dunn Chevy. You'll hit the road confident your vehicle and your family is well taken care of.
Service Advantages
Not Just Anyone Can Earn the Mr. Goodwrench Name
- GM-Trained Technicians-Expert-trained by GM with thousands of hours in training annually.
- Link to General Motors-Dunn Chevrolet gets the latest GM vehicle technical information before anyone else.
- Advanced Diagnostic Equipment-The latest, most advanced equipment, specially designed for GM.
- Genuine GM Parts-Manufactured to meet your GM vehicle's exact specifications.
- Service for GM Vehicles-Dunn services GM vehicles, including Chevrolet.
Vacation Checklist
- Make sure your trunk has a jack, lug wrench and other tools you'll need to change a tire
- Check tire pressure of all tires, including the spare
- Make sure you have a working flashlight with extra batteries, emergency reflectors, sunglasses and a first aid kit
- Take your drivers license, vehicle registration and auto and medical insurance cards
- Carry a spare set of vehicle keys
- Plan your route and leave a copy of your itinerary with a relative or neighbor
- Take any special medications and prescription information
- Take your doctor's phone number
- Take your eyeglass prescription
- Bring a cellular phone or sign that tells passersby to "Call Police" in case of trouble
- Have any repairs or vehicle maintenance performed before the trip
When it comes to your GM vehicle, no one knows it better than Dunn Chevy. For starters, Dunn Chevy technicians receive thousands of hours of GM training every year, and they use the most advanced diagnostic equipment.
So it just makes sense that nobody understands new GM technology like Dunn Chevy. Check out some of the latest GM technologies.
GM Oil Life System
Beginning in 2004, most GM vehicles will be equipped with the GM Oil Life System (GMOLS). The system informs the driver when maintenance is required based on driving conditions, not on a predetermined time or mileage basis.
With the GM Oil Life System the vehicle actually senses engine speed and temperature, and the computer continuously monitors engine operating conditions to determine when it's time to change the oil.
Certified Service Remote Diagnostics
With Certified Service Remote Diagnostics, it's almost like having Certified Service riding along with you. If your OnStar-equipped vehicle's "Check Engine" light goes on, OnStar* has the technology to help identify the problem - covering vital vehicle systems and taking the worry out of the situation. You'll know if it's something simple, like a loose gas cap, or if you need to follow up with Certified Service.
*Visit www.OnStar.com for system limitations and details.
Go to the new GM ability Advanced Technology site, where you can learn how General Motors is using advanced technology to make vehicles that create lower emissions and better fuel economy than traditional internal combustion vehicles.
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