At Weelborg Chevrolet of New Ulm, we believe that an informed owner is a happy owner. As a leading Chevrolet dealership in New Ulm, we strive to provide the resources you need to make smart decisions about your vehicle's health.
From the hardworking Silverado 1500 to the family-friendly Tahoe and Suburban, our certified technicians have the specialized knowledge required to service the entire Chevy lineup with precision and care.


Certified Chevrolet Battery & Electrical Service
Minnesota winters can be tough on your vehicle's electrical system. If your Trailblazer or Colorado is struggling to start, or if you notice unusual electrical system behaviors, our team can perform a high-tech diagnostic. Every battery service performed with us uses genuine parts, ensuring reliable performance mile after mile for your vehicle's specific power requirements.
Expert Chevy Transmission & Engine Repairs
Major repairs like serious engine or transmission failures require a team you can trust. Our facility utilizes thelatest diagnostic tools for accurate system resets and full vehicle integration. We prioritize honest communication and great service, making us the preferred choice for local Chevy fans who want the job done right the first time.
Essential Chevy Maintenance FAQ
01What is included in a Chevy Multi-Point Vehicle Inspection?
Our complimentary inspection reviews the vehicle's condition, including fluid levels, battery health, and tire wear, to provide a transparent look at your car's needs.
02How often should I rotate my tires?
To ensure even tread wear and safety, we recommend a rotation approximately every 7,500 miles, which can be conveniently scheduled alongside your routine oil changes.
03What kind of oil does my Chevrolet require?
Most new Chevy models, including the Equinox and Traverse, utilize high-quality full synthetic oil. Our team can help you determine the best approach based on your specific model and compare conventional vs. synthetic oil changes.
04How do I know if I need new spark plugs?
If you experience intermittent power loss or difficult starts while driving, it is likely time for a system check and potential part replacement.