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While your Chevy car will offer you years of excellent performance, it is essential to remember that you play a role in this. Because certain Chevy parts wear down over time and need to be replaced, you must be proactive. These are the three components that tend to wear out the fastest.

Battery

Do you know the age of your battery? You should because it doesn’t have a very long lifespan.

While a well-maintained battery can last up to five years, it might also wear out closer to three years, especially if much of your daily drive is stop-and-go. This is why it makes sense to have yours tested and maintained annually so yours is always ready to perform at full capacity.

Tires

Tires don’t typically need to be replaced often, but that assertion comes with a significant caveat: they must be rotated regularly. A new set can last up to 50,000 miles if you rotate them about every six months. If you don’t do this, there’s a good chance that you will need to replace them at around 20,000 miles.

Windshield Wipers

Windshield wipers generally have the shortest lifespan of all the parts in your Chevy vehicle that wear out. Even if you aren’t using them to clear precipitation too often, everyday sun exposure causes the plastic to crack and the rubber blades to fray. This is why you should check yours frequently to see what kind of shape they are in.

Get the Chevy Parts You Need in Van Nuys

Does your Chevy need these parts or any others? Keyes Chevrolet in Van Nuys will get them for you. Plus, you’ll get an expert installation from the qualified technicians in our Chevy service center, so stop by today for assistance.

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