Engine problems are a worry for any driver. Most drivers get visions of dollar bills flying out of their wallets. Many problems with an engine aren’t expensive to fix if they’re speedily diagnosed. Your Chevy dealer can fix any possible problem for you. These are some samples of issues we can fix.

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From scenic drives to outdoor recreation, there are still plenty of ways you can have fun in the fall. Here are three fun activities you can drive to from Medford, OR.

TouVelle State Recreation Site

TouVelle State Recreation Site is about 20 minutes from downtown Medford and offers a number of different activities for visitors to enjoy. The park features more than 1,000 acres of land with five miles of hiking trails and 6 miles of mountain bike trails, as well as an 18-hole disc golf course and an archery range.

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Driving in the heat with your car AC not working is very unpleasant. It spoils your enjoyment of your Chevy, and that’s not something you want. If your AC isn’t working right, your Chevy dealer in Medford, OR, is here to help you. These are a few signs that you may need to bring your car in for an AC checkup.

Weak Airflow

When you turn on the AC, you expect to be greeted by gusts of cold air. If you have very weak airflow from the vents, you have an AC problem. Air is drawn into your car via the vent on the hood just below the windshield. This air then undergoes a cooling using gas and liquid R-13A refrigerant before the air is blown into your cabin.

Weak airflow through the vents could be due to a blockage in the ducts, a damaged fan, or a loose blower hose. A loose blower hose, for example, will severely reduce airflow into your cabin as the air leaks out. Our Chevy-trained technicians will examine your AC and repair the cause of the problem.

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Surrounded by sprawling national forests and large bodies of water, the city of Medford, OR, is located in the southwestern corner of the state and is an excellent gateway to go on memorable adventures in your 2022 Chevrolet Equinox. If you are searching for the best fishing spots in the region, here are three destinations you should check out.

1. Crater Lake National Park

Established in the early 20th century, Crater Lake National Park is one of the oldest national parks in the entire United States and the only one in the state of Oregon. Created around the caldera of Crater Lake, this place offers not only excellent fishing opportunities but also some of the most photogenic landscapes in the region. Covering an area of over 180,000 acres, this place is open 365 days a year.

Crater Lake National Park is located a little over 75 miles northeast of the Medford city center and can be reached in about one hour and a half via route OR-62. Once you make your way to the lake, some of the fish species you will find include rainbow trout and kokanee salmon, both of which were introduced in the late 19th Century and now reproduce naturally.

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Motorists rely on heavy-duty pickup trucks for their power and performance. That’s why we’re proud to announce that the 2022 Chevy Silverado 1500 has arrived at Airport Chevrolet GMC, providing motorists with the power and performance that they need. Get to know more about this new and compelling vehicle in our brief guide.

Basics About the 2022 Chevy Silverado 1500

Designed for use in heavy-duty applications, the Chevy Silverado 1500 is a full-size pickup truck that is available in both rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive configurations, offering motorists plenty of choice in shaping their driving experience. The vehicle is also capable of seating up to six occupants, which is more than enough occupant capacity more most industrial teams.

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Every time you drive your car, you should have the confidence that you will be able to stop. This means keeping your Chevy’s brakes in the best condition. If there are signs that it might be a problem with your car’s brake system, it might be time to take it to a Chevy dealer for a brake repair.

Dash Warning Light

Many Chevys have sensors that can detect when there is a problem with your brake system. If the brake pads on your car are beginning to show signs of wear and tear, a warning light will appear on the dashboard. Warnings usually appear as symbols but might display as a message on digital dashboards. These sensors are very sensitive and can detect problems at the earliest stages. For this reason, it is important to schedule an appointment the moment you notice any warnings.

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If you’re looking for a fun weekend activity, look no further than these three local attractions near Medford, OR. Whether you’re into history, nature, or art, there’s something for everyone in this charming Oregon town.

1. TouVelle State Recreation Site

TouVelle State Recreation Site is a beautiful park along the banks of the Rogue River in Oregon. This 51-acre park features a number of scenic  2-mile hiking trails, bird watching, and fishing. Visitors can also enjoy picnicking at the park as well as spend the day fishing.

There is a boat ramp and dock for those who want to explore the river. Bathrooms are located throughout the park for your convenience. TouVelle State Recreation Site is a great place to enjoy the outdoors with family and friends.

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Southern Oregon is full of activities for frontier enthusiasts or family outings. It offers a vast amount of outdoor adventures that anyone would enjoy driving to in a 2022 Chevy Equinox.

The new Equinox from Chevy is in the third generation in seventeen years of being manufactured. The Equinox comes in four trims from the LS, LT, RS, and PREMIUM.  Chevy has been diligent in keeping this small SUV at the forefront of its class. Under the hood, the Equinox boasts a 1.5-liter turbocharged DOHC 4-cylinder engine. This SUV can handle the backroads of your next adventure.

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Create the perfect wedding day you’ve always dreamed of at one of these fantastic wedding locations near Medford, OR. On your wedding day, arrive in style in a sophisticated new 2022 Cadillac CT4 Luxury with a glorious interior and plush leather seats.

1. EdenVale Winery at Eden Valley Orchards

Have your dream wedding in Southern Oregon’s famous Rogue Valley wine region at EdenVale Winery at Eden Valley Orchards at 2310 Voorhies Road in Medford in the historic Voorhies mansion and 1920 barn. The beautiful 37-acre estate is nestled between vineyards and pear orchards with stunning gardens and sweeping mountain views.

The venue offers comprehensive wedding services customized to your specific needs, an on-site wedding planner, and the friendly and attentive staff will help you turn all your dreams into reality and create an unforgettable wedding experience. Make use of the bridal lounge and gentleman’s library to prepare for the big day.

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Your Chevy has numerous components that require electricity. The alternator is responsible for supplying the electricity to keep all of these systems powered up. Over time, your alternator may suffer damage or start to wear out due to age. If either of these things happens, you’ll need an alternator repair at your Chevy dealership. These are some of the signs that your alternator is failing.

Damaged Wiring

Your Chevy has several miles of wiring and cables that run through it. These wires transmit electricity generated by the alternator to all of the devices that require power. The wires and cables are insulated with plastic and rubber coverings to protect them against the extreme environment of a car’s engine. Wires can, unfortunately, fray or break.

A broken wire will immediately cut off power to the component it’s attached to. The alternator, however, will continue to transmit power into the wire. The wire will heat up, and this causes the wire’s insulation to burn. If you smell burning plastic or rubber, you may have damaged wiring. Our technicians can quickly trace the broken wire and replace it.

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