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Based on recommendations, a 2019 Chevy Tahoe can last between 180,000 and 200,000 miles with proper upkeep. It is advised to bring the vehicle in for a general inspection after the first 7500 miles, where only the oil and oil filter will be changed. Subsequent check-ins should occur every 7500 miles. At 22,500 miles, the air filter requires replacement. By the time the odometer reads 45,000 miles, an evap system examination and engine air cleaner filter replacement are in order. For 4WD models, spark plugs and transfer fluid case should be replaced at 97,500 miles. At 150,000 miles, an inspection of accessory drive belts and engine draining is recommended. Adhering to this maintenance schedule will help ensure peak performance from your vehicle.
Your initial maintenance appointment for your 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe should be scheduled at 7,500 miles. During this service, you will need to replace the oil, examine the air filter, inspect the tires, and check the brakes. The following maintenance session is recommended at 22,500 miles, focusing on replacing the air filter specifically.