Opel Insignia: Maintenance Schedule
	
	
	Owner Checks and Services
At Each Fuel Stop
	- Check the engine oil level. 
Once a Month
	- Check the tire inflation
	pressures.
- Inspect the tires for wear. 
- Check the windshield washer
	fluid level.
Engine Oil Change
When the CHANGE ENGINE OIL
SOON message displays, have the
engine oil and filter changed within
the next 1 000 km/600 mi. If driven
under the best conditions, the
engine oil life system may not
indicate the need for vehicle service
for up to a year. The engine oil and
filter must be changed at least once
a year and the oil life system must
be reset. Your trained dealer
technician can perform this work.
If the engine oil life system is reset
accidentally, service the vehicle
within 5 000 km/3,000 mi since the
last service. Reset the oil life
system when the oil is changed.
Tire Rotation and Required
Services Every 12 000 km/
7,500 mi
Rotate the tires, if recommended for
the vehicle, and perform the
following services.
	- Check engine oil level and oil
	life percentage. If needed,
	change engine oil and filter, and
	reset oil life system.
- Check engine coolant level. 
- Check windshield washer fluid
	level.
- Visually inspect windshield wiper
	blades for wear, cracking,
	or contamination. Replace worn or
	damaged wiper blades. 
- Check tire inflation pressures.
- Inspect tire wear. 
- Visually check for fluid leaks.
- Inspect engine air cleaner filter.
- Inspect brake system.
- Visually inspect steering,
	suspension, and chassis
	components for damaged, loose,
	or missing parts or signs of
	wear. 
- Check restraint system
	components. 
- Visually inspect fuel system for
	damage or leaks.
- Visually inspect exhaust system
	and nearby heat shields for
	loose or damaged parts.
- Lubricate body components. 
- Check starter switch. 
- Check automatic transmission
	shift lock control function. 
- Check parking brake and
	automatic transmission park
	mechanism. 
- Check accelerator pedal for
	damage, high effort, or binding.
	Replace if needed. 
- Visually inspect gas strut for
	signs of wear, cracks, or other
	damage. Check the hold open
	ability of the strut. If the hold
	open is low, service the gas
	strut. 
- Check tire sealant expiration
	date, if equipped.
- Inspect sunroof track and seal,
	if equipped. 
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Footnotes - Maintenance
Schedule Additional Required
Services - Normal
	- Or every two years, whichever
	comes first. More frequent
	passenger compartment air filter
	replacement may be needed if
	driving in areas with heavy traffic,
	poor air quality, high dust levels,
	or environmental allergens.
	Passenger compartment air filter
	replacement may also be needed if
	there is reduced airflow, window
	fogging, or odors. Your GM dealer
	can help determine when to replace
	the filter. 
- Visually check all fuel and vapor
	lines and hoses for proper
	attachment, connection, routing, and
	condition.
- Or every four years, whichever
	comes first. If driving in dusty
	conditions, inspect the filter at each
	oil change or more often as needed.
- Or every five years, whichever
	comes first. 
- Or every 10 years, whichever
	comes first. Inspect for fraying,
	excessive cracking, or damage;
	replace, if needed.
- Replace brake fluid every three
	years.
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Footnotes - Maintenance
Schedule Additional Required
Services - Severe
	- Or every two years, whichever
	comes first. More frequent
	passenger compartment air filter
	replacement may be needed if
	driving in areas with heavy traffic,
	poor air quality, high dust levels,
	or environmental allergens.
	Passenger compartment air filter
	replacement may also be needed if
	there is reduced airflow, window
	fogging, or odors. Your GM dealer
	can help determine when to replace
	the filter. 
- Visually check all fuel and vapor
	lines and hoses for proper
	attachment, connection, routing, and
	condition.
- Or every four years, whichever
	comes first. If driving in dusty
	conditions, inspect the filter at each
	oil change or more often as needed.
- Or every five years, whichever
	comes first. 
- Or every 10 years, whichever
	comes first. Inspect for fraying,
	excessive cracking, or damage;
	replace, if needed.
- Replace brake fluid every three
	years.
Special Application Services
	- Severe Commercial Use
	Vehicles Only: Lubricate chassis
	components every oil change.
- Have underbody flushing service
	performed.
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Vehicle Identification
Number (VIN)  
This legal identifier is in the front
corner of the instrument panel, on
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