
Once you drive off the Buick dealership with your new ride, it’s your job to keep it purring as new. The best way to do that is to create a service checklist. Here are the top services we recommend to new Buick owners.
Tips From Your Buick Dealership: Buick’s Service Checklist for New Owners
Change Oil and Oil Filter
New Buicks use a computer system to calculate your vehicle’s oil change intervals. You should change the oil once the oil life indicator flashes on the dash, or at least once a year. Fresh oil will clean the engine and lubricate the moving parts to prevent friction. As you change your oil, replace the filter as well to make sure dirt and particles are kept out of the engine.
Check the Coolant
The coolant is the fluid that prevents the engine from running hot and breaking down. It flows through the engine, absorbs heat, and then cycles back to the radiator, where it releases the heat into the air. Keep an eye on the coolant and top it up if it’s below the minimum level. Do not remove the radiator cap when the engine is still hot because the coolant can splutter and burn you.
Check Fluid Levels
Your Buick needs brake fluid, transmission fluid, and power steering fluid to run smoothly. If there’s a leak on the lines, the systems will fail, putting your life at risk. Check these fluids regularly and top them up when they fall below the minimum mark. If you’re always running low, it’s a good idea to have the hoses and gaskets checked for leaks.
Rotate and Inspect Tires
Rotate your tires at least twice a year to ensure they wear out evenly and last a long time. A tire rotation will also improve traction and give you better gas mileage. Check your owner’s manual for the recommended tire pressure and keep your tires properly inflated. New Buicks have a tire pressure sensor that will alert you if any of your tires are underinflated.
Service the Brakes
Get your brakes checked as you get an oil change or tire rotation. If you have worn brake pads, you won’t be able to stop in time during an emergency. Keep an eye out for signs like a squishy pedal, vibrations, or squeaking noises when you hit the brakes. Have your brakes checked out soon to maintain safety on the road.
Your new Buick needs frequent checks in and out, but this checklist is a great place to start. Contact Ditch Miller’s Beckley Automall in Beckley, WV to schedule a service!

