When it’s time for vehicle maintenance, let the Certified Service experts handle your Cadillac’s needs to help give you and your Cadillac the premium care you expect. Nobody knows your Cadillac better. Your Cadillac is comprised of different elements, and all these elements must be properly maintained at the correct mileage intervals. Regularly scheduled maintenance is not only convenient, but it potentially increases the residual value of your vehicle. In addition, it can save you money, up to 25%, versus the cost of paying for each service as it is needed. Checking your vehicle’s owner’s manual will inform you of your specific Cadillac’s maintenance schedule. However, you can follow some general schedules, so don’t forget to have your Cadillac properly checked.
15,000-MILE SERVICE
Today’s Cadillacs require far less maintenance than any prior generation. However, once your new Caddy hits the 15,000-mile mark, it is vital to have your oil changed, and its tires rotated. This service is also an excellent time to check your cabin air filter. In addition, this service will be the first time an expert technician gets a close look under the hood after the car has been driven. This gives the technician a better idea of what kind of driving you do and how future service calls might be optimally scheduled.
Oil Change
Check Air Filter
Check All Fluid Levels
Tires Rotated and Balanced
30,000-MILE SERVICE
Your Cadillac’s 30,000-mile service is an important milestone as you have hit the maile market where wearable parts can start to need replacing. If you do a lot of driving, your technician may recommend replacing some of your wear-prone parts, such as ball joints, brake pads, etc. An oil change and tire rotation are also performed at this service.
Check Brake Pads
Check Fuel Filter
Check Wear-Prone Part
Suspension and Shock Check
45,000-MILE SERVICE
You have had your Cadillac for 45,000 miles and are still as in love with it as at mile one! At this maintenance appointment, your Sheman Cadillac technician will likely recommend replacing the tires, spark plugs, cabin air filters, and brake pads. In addition, they will inspect your transmission and change its fluid. Coolant will likely be changed, and all other fluids will be carefully inspected.
Replace Tires
Check Spark Plugs
Check Brake Pads
Change Cabin Air Filter
60,000-MILE SERVICE
The 60,000-mile service is a significant one. If parts such as the brake pads, fuel filter, spark plugs, and tires have not already been replaced, they will almost certainly need to be replaced at this visit. In addition, the vehicle will be carefully inspected, and every major system, including cylinder heads, electrical systems, heating and cooling, and the drivetrain, will be carefully looked at for signs of excessive wear.
Inspect Brake Rotors
Inspect Cylinder Heads
Check Electrical Systems
Check for Wear on Belts and Hoses
90,000-MILE SERVICE
At the 90,000-mile service, you can expect to replace all significant wearable parts at least once by this point. Brake pads, rotors, tires, spark plugs, the engine air filter, the fuel filter, and the battery will likely be replaced now if they haven’t been already. This will also be a good time to check all your vehicle’s safety systems to ensure they are working correctly.
Check Spark Plugs
Replace Battery
Top-to-Bottom Inspection
Inspect Vehicle Safety Technology
Sherman Cadillac is Your Certified Service Center!
For more details about your Cadillac maintenance schedule and any other service-related questions, please get in touch with Sherman Cadillac for further information. Your vehicle deserves expert care from the people who know it better than anyone else. This is why Sherman Cadillac only employs factory-trained technicians who use state-of-the-art technology and equipment to help you keep your vehicle running like new. Trust your vehicle with our certified service experts. When it’s time for vehicle maintenance or repair, visit the Cadillac Certified Service experts at Sherman Cadillac to handle all your vehicle needs.