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Oil Change Service

Oil is the lifeblood of your engine

Why regular oil changes are important

Oil is the lifeblood of your engine. It reduces friction, lessens wear, lubricates metal engine parts, forms a seal between the pistons, rings and cylinder walls while helping to cool engine parts. Without the cleaning action of fresh oil, carbon and varnish buildup would be toxic to the engine.

Want to help your engine run efficiently, maximize fuel economy, minimize emissions, and prolong the life of your car? Change your oil at the vehicle manufacturer’s recommended intervals.

  • It’s best to follow your regular maintenance schedule. But here are some ways your car might tell you it’s ready for an oil and filter change:

    • Your dashboard oil reminder: In newer vehicles, this light or text message takes your actual driving conditions into account.
    • Dark oil on your dipstick: Fresh engine oil is transparent and light brown or amber. Dirty oil is dark brown or black — and too opaque to see through.
    • Overheating: Poor lubrication also makes your engine work harder, which can generate excess heat.
    • Grinding or tapping noises — these may be the dreaded “metal on metal” sounds, warning you that your oil level is too low to protect your engine.

    And don’t ignore oil leaks!

    Any fluid leak needs immediate attention — it shouldn’t wait till your next oil change. Often, an oil leak is an easy fix, like replacing a filter or tightening a bolt. But an unchecked Oil Leak can lead to catastrophic engine failure and serious fire hazards.

    See either of these symptoms?

    • Fluid under your vehicle or on engine parts.
    • Blue smoke or a burning odor from your exhaust.

    Request an oil and fluid diagnosis appointment ASAP if you see these symptoms.