GMC Canyon Exterior

* Listed service intervals serve as a general guide and are not associated with the OEM. Please refer to your vehicle's owners manual for optimal recommendations for your specific model.

The GMC Canyon is a model with a lot of potential to help you move through life. Just like any vehicle, the GMC Canyon will need checkups and service to keep working at a high level. This is why a maintenance level is so important. This is a more general guideline for maintaining health as a starting point. For more accurate and specific advice, you need to consult the manual that came with your vehicle with specific advice for your year, model, trim and other advice.

15,000-Mile Service

For this level of miles, you will need to have your oil changed with the help of your mechanic. They will also need to check the tires as well as the brakes to make sure everything is in order. A certified GMC technician should also check the safety features of your vehicle, like your lights, as well as your wipers, and more.

30,000-Mile Service

Next, you need to check your tires again, as well as a full inspection of your brakes. You will also need another oil change.

It's highly important to follow your GMC Canyon maintenance schedule since this will go a long way to making sure your vehicle will continue to perform and work long into the future. You will also need a check for your Canyon's fuel filter and air filter options. You may need to change these, too, especially if it's a dry area.

60,000-Mile Service

Now it's time to check both the brakes and the brake fluid. You may need to replace the whole brake system. The transmission fluid and the coolant fluid are also due for a change between 60,000 and 75,000 miles. You may also need to check your Canyon's battery to ensure it is still working as well.

90,000-Mile Service

This interval will need many of the same checks that occurred at the 60,000 mark for your Canyon. It's also a good idea to check for many other parts of your vehicle as well, like the spark plugs, all of the hoses, and even the power steering fluid. The timing belt may need replacing as well. It's important to do a full inspection for all of these bits.

If you have any questions about your GMC Canyon service interval, please don't hesitate to contact us today. Our certified GMC technicians will help to make sure your vehicle stays in top shape. We will be happy to help you in any way we can.

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