We operate a Chevrolet certified service department with certified technicians that know your Chevrolet model and its engine cooling system inside and out. We provide the quality care that your vehicle deserves with quality service according to Chevrolet service standards including the highest quality genuine GM coolant antifreeze. Beyond quality, we offer online service scheduling and service specials for additional savings and value. When your Chevrolet is due for its next coolant fluid exchange, we invite you to Libertyville Chevrolet for unsurpassed service quality and value.
Engine coolant, or antifreeze, is a temperature stabilizing liquid that helps to prevent both freezing and overheating throughout the year. It keeps the engine from getting too hot in the summer and keeps the fluid from freezing in the radiator during winter. Chevrolet models with traditional coolant will need to change it every 24,000 miles or at two years. Newer models have a lifetime coolant designed to last longer. If you are not sure about what coolant you have nor its maintenance schedule, we invite you to bring it in for a quick cooling system inspection by our certified technician.
Knowing the warning signs of defective engine cooling can save you a lot of hassle and will ultimately keep the engine protected as you can respond promptly with maintenance if any of the signs show up. If you choose us to provide all of your routine maintenance and repairs, we will assist with inspecting the coolant alongside other services. However, if we are not your regular service provider, we recommend knowing these warning signs and responding promptly with expert care if they show up in your driving experience:
Our coolant fluid exchange is comprehensive as it includes exchanging the fluid but also a thorough inspection of all cooling system components including the radiator, thermostat, water pump, hoses, heater core, blower motor, and expansion tank. We will remove the old coolant, perform the inspection, and then install genuine Chevrolet OEM coolant fluid to specifications. If we find that a worn component has allowed coolant to leak, that part will need to be repaired before installing fresh coolant.
