An oil change is one of the most fundamental maintenance tasks for any vehicle. This service involves draining the old engine oil from your car and replacing it with fresh, new oil. Keeping up with regular oil changes ensures your engine runs smoothly, efficiently, and with reduced wear on its components.
Drain Old Oil
The old oil's drained from the engine's pan via plug.
Replace Oil Filter
Oil filter, clogged by debris, swapped for clean flow.
Refill with New Oil
Engine filled with right oil type, per manufacturer specs.
Reset Oil Life Monitor
Reset oil life monitoring system for new oil tracking.
Book Your Oil Change Service
Ensure your engine’s longevity and performance by scheduling an oil change with us. Fresh oil helps reduce engine wear, improves fuel efficiency, and keeps your car running smoothly. Don’t let old oil compromise your vehicle’s health. Our quick and efficient service means you’ll be back on the road in no time. Contact us or book online to keep your car in prime condition.
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Conventional Oil
Suitable for most everyday driving conditions.
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Synthetic Blend Oil
Outperforms conventional oil for stop-and-go, towing.
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Full Synthetic Oil
Best for high-performance, extreme conditions; longer intervals.
The type of oil depends on your vehicle’s make, model, and age. Common options include conventional, synthetic blend, and full synthetic oils. Refer to your owner’s manual or consult one of our technicians to determine the best oil for your car.
The frequency of oil changes depends on your vehicle and driving habits. Most vehicles require an oil change every 3,000 to 5,000 miles for conventional oil, or every 7,500 to 10,000 miles for synthetic oil. Always check your owner’s manual for specific recommendations.
Common signs include:
The oil change or check engine light is on.
The oil appears dark or gritty when checked.
Your engine runs louder than usual or feels rough.
There’s a noticeable decrease in fuel efficiency.
Neglecting oil changes can lead to engine wear, overheating, and potential damage. Over time, old oil loses its ability to lubricate, cool, and clean the engine, which can result in costly repairs or even engine failure.
Yes, many cars are compatible with synthetic oil, which offers better performance and longer oil change intervals. However, always consult your owner’s manual to ensure synthetic oil is suitable for your vehicle.