2025 GMC Sierra 1500 Maintenance & Oil Change Schedule
Keeping up with your 2025 GMC Sierra 1500’s maintenance schedule is the key to long-lasting performance, reliability, and resale value. Whether you drive a gas or diesel model, knowing when to service your Sierra helps you avoid costly repairs and keeps you safer on the road.
At SVG Springfield GMC, our certified technicians follow GMC’s official guidelines using GM Genuine Parts. Read on for a breakdown of factory-recommended service intervals, oil change needs, and expert tips to get the most from your truck.
Recommended Oil Change Interval for the 2025 Sierra 1500
For most 2025 Sierra 1500 models, GMC recommends an oil change every 7,500 to 10,000 miles. However, your vehicle’s Oil Life Monitoring System provides real-time data based on your actual driving habits—making it smarter than a fixed mileage rule.
Consider more frequent oil changes if you:
- Tow or haul heavy loads
- Frequently idle or take short trips
- Drive in extreme heat or cold
For Sierra trucks with the 3.0L Duramax Diesel engine, oil changes may be required more frequently—especially under towing conditions.
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2025 GMC Sierra 1500 Maintenance Schedule Overview
| Mileage | Recommended Service |
|---|---|
| Every 7,500 miles | Oil & filter change, tire rotation, multi-point inspection |
| Every 15,000 miles | Replace engine air filter, inspect brake system |
| Every 22,500 miles (Diesel) | Replace diesel fuel filter |
| Every 30,000 miles | Replace cabin air filter |
| Every 45,000 miles | Replace brake fluid |
| Every 100,000 miles | Replace spark plugs (gas engines) |
| Every 150,000 miles | Flush transmission fluid, replace engine coolant |
Special Maintenance for Duramax Diesel Models
If your Sierra 1500 is equipped with the 3.0L Duramax Diesel, keep the following in mind:
- Replace fuel filter every 22,500 miles
- Refill Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) as needed
- Inspect cooling and exhaust systems during towing season
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Tire Rotation and Brake Service Intervals
Tire rotation is recommended every 7,500 miles to promote even tread wear. Brake inspections are also performed at each oil change, with pad or rotor replacement typically needed between 40,000–60,000 miles depending on usage.
Tips to Maximize Your Sierra’s Lifespan
- Use GM Genuine Parts and ACDelco fluids
- Check your tire pressure monthly (your Sierra may include Tire Fill Alert)
- Track your maintenance history using the myGMC App
- Schedule regular multi-point inspections
- Don’t ignore dashboard service warnings
Certified Sierra Service in Springfield, OH
At SVG Springfield GMC, we make maintaining your Sierra easy. From routine oil changes to diesel filter replacements, our team uses factory-grade diagnostics and GM-backed parts to get the job done right.
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