Phone: 315-687-9031
Fax: 315-687-1193
Monday - Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- 611 Lakeport RD Chittenango, NY 13037
- Now Open For All Your Collision Needs
- Factory Trained Technicians With 80 Years Experience
- Complete Collision Repair, Free Estimates
- Lifetime Guarantee On Paint With PPG
- Call Rich Mazzye Body Shop Manager For Appointments
- Full service parts department
- Large selection of General Motors and after market parts
- GM Parts Guaranteed 1-year, or 12,000 miles
- Senior Citizens discounts
- We sell Nascar & Chevrolet wearables
- Convenient hours: Monday-Friday: 8:00am-5:00pm
Sun Service Centers
Cicero: (315) 698-4500
Chittenango: (315) 687-7231
Cortland: (607) 662-4600
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NEW SHUTTLE SERVICE
at SUN CHEVROLET
IN CHITTENANGO
You don’t have to ask your neighbor for a ride to the auto repair shop anymore. Now Sun Chevy in Chittenango has a complimentary shuttle bus service. Drop your car off for service and have a comfortable, spacious courtesy bus to take you to work, school or any other obligation. Sun Chevy shuttle service is available in the immediate Chittenango area only.
Sun Chevy in Chittenango is an authorized GM warranty station for Chevrolet. Also, because we sell every brand under the Sun, our very skilled technicians have worked on thousands of imports or domestics!
Visit us today and let our expert technicians work on the maintenance or repair you’ve been putting off. Call 315 687-7231 to schedule a pick up.
Sun Chevy's NEW complimentary shuttle service – it’s one more way we’re saying: “Thanks for having your vehicle serviced here.”
PICK UP AND DROP OFF TIMES
8:00 AM to 400 PM - Monday through Friday
Service is Closed Saturday and Sunday
Sun Service Center shops
the competition every day.
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Call our Special Service phone line at:
1-888-294-6569

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It's Cold and Snows a lot here in Central New York.
1. Check your anti-freeze. This is the No. 1 cause of engine-related breakdowns is cooling system failure.
2. Replace your windshield wiper blades twice a year. Plus, fill the windshield washer reservoir with freeze resistant wiper fluid & keep an extra bottle in the trunk.
3. Check your battery. The colder it gets the weaker every battery gets. If the battery is more than three years old, have a technician test its capacity. Have the alternator tested at the same time. Make sure the battery terminal ends are corrosion-free.
4. Check your tire pressure when the tires are cold. When the weather turns cold, the air inside the tire will contract and the pressure will drop.
5. Are your tires safe? Our upstate New York snow storms can be very dangerous. Seek out the advice of a professional. For a personal reference, Put a penny headfirst between the treads. If you can see the top of Lincoln’s hair, it’s time to replace the tire.
6. Check your spare tire. Make sure it has the proper air pressure and tread depth and that all the proper tire-changing equipment is in the vehicle.
7. Electrical systems working? Make sure your lights, heater and defrosters are working properly.
8. Check all rubber hoses and belts to ensure they are not damaged. Coolant hoses wear from the inside out. Inspect for heavy cracks or chunking in the belts. Alternatively, have a professional inspect all hoses and belts.
9. Have your car’s brake system checked, especially if you've haven't had the system inspected in the last 12-14 months, its smart to have this performed.
10. Assemble a winter emergency kit for the trunk of your vehicle. This should be number one on the list because its the step that most of us ignore. It should include a blanket, extra boots and gloves, an ice scraper, windshield washer fluid, jumper cables, a first-aid kit, flares, a small snow shovel, a flashlight, kitty litter (for traction when stuck in snow) and bottled water.
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