
Welcome to NEW ROCHELLE CHEVROLET Service Center
At New Rochelle Chevrolet, the Certified Service experts know precisely which parts your car, truck, or SUV needs -rely on them to maintain your Chevrolet with the same parts used to build it. Hearing a rattle? Had a fender bender? Head down the service lane for any type of auto repair service, major or minor. Our Certified Service experts are trained to know every inch of your vehicle and can help you keep it running like new. Simply schedule an appointment today.
MULTI-POINT VEHICLE INSPECTION
With your Multi-Point Vehicle Inspection, you get a thorough assessment of your vehicle by the Certified Service experts. So protect yourself and your automotive investment with a comprehensive vehicle inspection at your New Rochelle Chevrolet today.
Download the GM Multi-Point Vehicle Inspection SheetThe Multi-Point Vehicle Inspection form uses a simple color-coded key to assess maintenance terms:
- Red indicates items that need immediate attention.
- Yellow indicates items that should be addressed in the near future.
- Green indicates no items to address.
Frequently Asked Questions

How often does my vehicle need to be serviced?
Newer vehicles can go about 7,500 to 10,000 miles between routine maintenance appointments, typically centered around an oil change. Every vehicle has a specific recommended maintenance schedule found in the owner's manual.

Why does my vehicle need an oil change?
Oil changes are the foundation of good vehicle maintenance for all vehicles that run off a fuel source. The oil keeps the engine parts lubricated and running smoothly. Over time, the oil builds up sediments or degrades and needs replacing or topping off to avoid excess wear and tear.

What is the difference in maintenance for EVs?
Electric vehicles have far fewer moving parts and don't have a combustion engine, so no oil changes are required. EV maintenance consists of the usual brake and tire services and periodic inspections of the batteries and electric motors. Maintenance is less costly compared to gas vehicles due to the fewer requirements.

When should I replace my tires?
You should replace your tires anytime you notice the tread is less than 2/32 inches deep, there are signs of damage, or they fail to maintain proper inflation.

When do my tires need to be rotated?
Tire rotations typically happen at routine maintenance appointments around every 7,500 miles to ensure even wear on the tire tread.

What is the recommended service schedule for Chevy vehicles?
Recommended service intervals for newer Chevy models occur about every 7,500 miles, but you can find your vehicle's specific maintenance schedule in your owner's manual or by contacting our Service Center at New Rochelle Chevrolet.

How do I know when my brakes need replacing?
Some common signs you need your brakes replaced include the following:
- Squeaking or grinding noises
- Vibrations or pulsating brake pedal
- Slow or unresponsive brakes
- Brake warning light is on

What should I do if my check engine light comes on?
Call our Service Center, and we'll get you in for an appointment to find out what is going on. It's important to never delay servicing your vehicle as continuing to drive when there is a problem could leave to even more costly damage.

Can I get service on my vehicle at New Rochelle Chevrolet even if I didn't purchase my vehicle there?
Yes! Our certified technicians can work on your vehicle, no matter the make or model. We are your go-to for professional vehicle maintenance and repairs in New Rochelle.
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NEW ROCHELLE CHEVROLET
291 MAIN ST
NEW ROCHELLE, NY 10801
- Sales: (914) 940-4355