Archive for 'Chevrolet Maintenance Tips' Category
At Orr Chevrolet of Fort Smith, we see firsthand how regular oil change service plays a critical role in vehicle longevity, performance, and overall ownership cost. While oil changes may seem routine, they are foundational to engine health and one of the most important services drivers can stay consistent with. Understanding recommended oil change intervals, […]
If you drive in Arkansas, you already know — our climate, terrain, and daily driving conditions are different than most places. From humid summers and sudden rainfall to dusty backroads and highway stretches, vehicles here experience more stress than drivers realize. That’s exactly why routine Chevrolet maintenance isn’t just recommended — it’s essential for long-term […]
Every time you start your Chevrolet, the dashboard lights briefly illuminate—a quick system check before you hit the road. But when one of those lights stays on, it’s your vehicle’s way of speaking to you. At Orr Chevrolet of Fort Smith, we believe that understanding your dashboard warning lights can make the difference between a […]
It feels great to personalize your car or truck. The best way to do so is with genuine Chevy accessories, which look fantastic, work reliably, and last a very long time. For your inspiration, here are a few popular Chevy accessory options.
The 2024 Chevy Volt is a stunning fully electric vehicle that can eliminate your personal carbon emissions and save you lots of money on fuel. If you want to keep your Volt in tip-top performance shape, you will need to schedule routine Chevy Volt maintenance for your battery at your Chevy dealer.
When darkness falls, or you find yourself driving through fog, your car’s headlights become all-important for your safety. In order to keep your headlights at maximum brightness, it’s best to visit your local Chevy dealer to replace failing headlights with new headlights, or repair faulty wiring, as soon as you can. Here are a few common […]
Your car’s spark plug triggers the necessary combustion in the engine to get your car moving, but it would never have the voltage it needs to generate its spark with a faulty ignition coil. If your car exhibits any of the following symptoms, it might be time to bring it to your local Chevy dealer.
Engine problems have a reputation as difficult and expensive to fix. This reputation isn’t deserved, as most problems with an engine can be quickly and inexpensively repaired if detected early. As your Chevy dealer, we have the expert knowledge to repair any problem for you. These are some of the different problems we can fix.
To keep your vehicle in the best shape, it’s important to know how to maintain it properly. There are a few important things that your Chevy dealer wants you to know. Here are some car maintenance tips to keep in mind.
Your Chevy’s radiator is often underappreciated. It’s tough, as it has to cope with the continual flow of liquid that can be hotter than 300 F. Your radiator also operates under high pressure. This combination of heat and high pressure means that parts can eventually fail, and your Chevy dealer will need to perform a radiator […]


