I know a lot of us get trapped into thinking tune ups are for older cars or poor running engines, this is not the case. Doing tune ups from when your Camaro is brand new will help insure that your car remains in tip top condition. It will also help minimize costly repairs in the future.
Tune Up Check List
Notes:
Tune Up Check List
Task | Frequency |
Check engine fluids (engine oil, transmission, coolant, brake / clutch fluid, washer fluid) | Weekly / every 250 miles |
Clean, inspect and test the battery | 7500 miles / every 6 months |
Check the cooling system | 7500 miles / every 6 months |
Check the underhood hoses | 7500 miles / every 6 months |
Check the air filter | 30,000 miles / 24 months |
Check and adjust drive belts | 30,000 miles / 24 months |
Check PCV Valve | 30,000 miles / 24 months |
Replace Spark Plugs | 60,000 miles |
Inspect Spark Plug Wires | 60,000 miles |
Check the fuel system | 15,000 miles / 12 months |
Check the charging system | Yearly |
Replace the spark plug wires | 60,000-100,000 miles |
- Checking your fluids regularly will insure that if there is a leak due to wear, damage or a fault in the system that it will be able to be caught hopefully before it results in major damage. Replace brake fluid every 5 years.
- Cleaning your battery terminal can be done with an inexpensive battery terminal brush if there is corrosion. I recommend spraying fluid film on the terminal at each check.
- Check the cooling system with the engine cold. Remove the radiator cap and check the levels both in the radiator / reservoir. Check coolant hoses over to make sure they are not leaking and in good shape
- High underhood temperatures are known to cause rubber hoses to deteriorate. Inspect all rubber hoses / fittings for cracking and leaks. Also look to verify that all your hose clamps are still tight and have not backed off and become lose. Replace as necessary.
- If you live / drive in a very dusty environment you may want to make check this sooner.
- Serpentine belts are prone to wear. Check for cracking on both sides of the belt. Check to insure the ribs are all the same depth and no surface is uneven
- Pull the PCV valve out and give it a shake. If you hear a rattle the valve is still good, if you do not hear a rattle replace it.
- The maintenance schedule from Chevy recommends changing spark plugs at 97,500 miles. I think that is crazy. By 60k you will notice a gap difference from new plugs.
- When checking the fuel system, check for leaks underneath the vehicle. Remove the gas cap and inspect the gasket for wear or signs that it is not sealing including corrosion.