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How do I know what type of oil my car needs?2024-12-06T22:43:44+00:00

Your owner’s manual will list the manufacturer’s recommended oil type and viscosity. If you’re unsure, our experienced technicians can check for you and recommend the right oil based on your car’s requirements, mileage, and driving habits. We’re here to make sure your car gets exactly what it needs.

Can I switch between synthetic and conventional oil?2024-12-06T22:43:07+00:00

Yes, you can switch between synthetic and conventional oil as long as the oil meets your vehicle’s specifications. However, synthetic oil often provides superior engine protection, especially for modern vehicles or extreme driving conditions. If you’re considering switching, our team can help you make the best decision for your vehicle.

What happens if I skip an oil change?2024-12-06T22:42:32+00:00

Skipping oil changes can lead to dirty oil that thickens over time, reducing its ability to lubricate your engine. This can cause increased wear and tear, overheating, and potentially costly engine damage. Staying on top of your oil changes is one of the easiest ways to keep your car running smoothly and avoid expensive repairs.

What’s the difference between synthetic and conventional oil?2024-12-06T22:41:59+00:00

Synthetic oil is engineered to provide better performance and protection compared to conventional oil. It lasts longer, flows better at extreme temperatures, and helps keep your engine cleaner. Conventional oil is a more affordable option, but it may need to be changed more frequently. Our technicians can help you choose the best oil for your vehicle and driving needs.

How often should I get an oil change?2024-12-06T22:41:25+00:00

The frequency of oil changes depends on your vehicle, driving habits, and the type of oil you use. Most vehicles recommend an oil change every 3,000 to 5,000 miles for conventional oil, or up to 7,500 miles for synthetic oil. However, it’s always best to check your owner’s manual or ask your technician for specific guidance tailored to your car.

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