Alfa Romeo Stelvio Maintenance Schedule
Alfa Romeo Stelvio Maintenance Schedule
Are you stressed about keeping your Alfa Romeo Stelvio purring like a kitten? Ditch the repair shop worries and say hello to smooth sailing with Umansky Alfa Romeo’s expert technicians. No matter where you bought your Italian beauty, we’re passionate about keeping it in tip-top shape. Maintaining your Alfa Romeo shouldn’t be a guessing game, so we put together the maintenance schedule of your Alfa Romeo Stelvio. Ready to pamper your prized possession? Just fill out the form below – we’ll handle the rest, leaving you free to enjoy the open road stress-free!
Every 1 Year or 10,000 Miles
Every 2 Years or 20,000 Miles
At 20,000 miles, your Alfa Romeo Stelvio deserves more than just the usual oil change and tire rotation. It’s time for a performance boost! Opt for a brake fluid flush and replacement to keep your stopping power sharp and confident. Remember the unsung hero, the cabin air filter. It shields you from dust, pollen, and other unwelcome guests. Replace it at 20,000 miles and inhale the refreshing, cleanest air inside your Stelvio.
Every 3 Years or 30,000 Miles
The engine air filter is the unsung hero of your Alfa Romeo Stelvio’s performance. By the time it hits 30,000 miles, that filter has seen a lot and deserves a well-earned replacement. Consider it a lung transplant for your car. Clean air is the key to optimal power, so your trusty Alfa can breathe easily and perform at its best with a fresh engine air filter. And while you’re at it, another oil change is in order, along with a tire rotation to ensure even wear. Keep that Alfa running smoothly and feeling its absolute best!
Every 4 Years or 40,000 Miles
Your Alfa Romeo Stelvio is about to hit the 40,000-mile mark, and while it might not sound like a milestone, it’s time for a maintenance tune-up that keeps the music playing. Oil change and tire rotation are the usual suspects, ensuring your Stelvio glides effortlessly. But at 40,000 miles, changing your serpentine belt is highly recommended. The serpentine belt keeps everything in rhythm, spinning the engine to power crucial components like the power steering pump, alternator, and air conditioning. Don’t let a worn belt throw your Stelvio’s performance off-key. Schedule your 40,000-mile service and keep the music flowing!
Every 5 Years or 50,000 Miles
Five years, now that your Stelvio is just barely broken in, let’s find out how to make it last another five years. Your Stelvio’s spark plugs are the tiny titans of performance, and by now, they deserve a retirement party. Dirty plugs mean sluggishness and fuel waste. Swap them out for a fresh set and watch your Alfa roar back to life, purring with optimal fuel efficiency. And, of course, you should have your oil changed and tires rotated again.