u/Equivalent_Ladder_65

OEM parts (Numbers) for maintenance on a 2024 Chevy Trax

Doing some maintenance on our 2024 Chevy Trax 2RS, with 90K miles, and figured I’d share the OEM / correct maintenance parts I’ve found to help others out. All are found on Amazon, making them easy to get.

These are what I’m currently using:

• Oil Filter
Oil Filter

• Engine Air Filter
Engine Air Filter

• Cabin Air Filter
Cabin Air Filter

• Spark Plugs
Spark Plugs

• Full Synthetic Oil
Engine Oil

• Hood Struts (to replace the factory prop rod)
One of my favorite upgrades honestly. Makes working under the hood way easier.
Hood Struts

We’ve already put a ton of miles on ours and it’s been a great vehicle so far.

reddit.com
u/Equivalent_Ladder_65 — 2 days ago
▲ 127 r/ChevyTrax

Today marks 3 years of ownership (May 6th). When I bought this in may of 2023 it was the first (of four) delivered to our local dealership. I was the first person in our area to own one. Since purchasing we (me and my wife) have put 90,000 miles on it, actually rolling over the 90k mile mark today on its 3 yr ownership! We had a short 6 months where we didn’t drive the car because we were away from home, it was in storage. So in 2 and a half years is how long it took to put those miles on.

Since owning I have had ZERO issues.

The maintenance done has been oil changes every 5k miles performed by the dealership I bought it from , to keep it under warranty. Which we have a lifetime unlimited mile powertrain warranty thru our dealership, they give it with all new vehicles purchased, I did not buy any warranty. I just have to keep good maintenance records, that’s why I have it done at the dealer because they keep record of every oil change.

I’ve replaced the tires at 60k miles with Michelin crossclimate 2s, which are great tire and I would recommend to anyone. Does great in the snow also.

And I have replaced the wiper blades twice lol.

A part from that I have not done anything else besides running thru the car wash weekly lol. As far as future maintenance, I will be doing spark plugs this coming week which is supposed to be done at 70k miles. And just continuing with oil changes every 5k miles. Not at all worried about the wet timing belt like some other people are that don’t know anything about these.

Brake pads are still at 50% or more. Won’t need them for a while.

This is now my main vehicle, it wasn’t before, I will be putting roughly 45k miles on it yearly from here on out. So I’ll keep yall updated. I paid cash for the car so not worried about miles, that’s the greatness of these things.

I we have this trax, multiple people in my family have them, multiple friends, and other acquaintances also have them. All of those people have never had any issues besides one had the infotainment connection issue. Based on my experience and these others, the 2024 and newer Chevy trax is a great affordable, reliable, and comfortable car.

If you have any questions, ask away!

u/Equivalent_Ladder_65 — 7 days ago