Regular oil service helps manage heat, friction, and contaminants inside the engine. The correct interval and oil specification depend on the vehicle and operating conditions, so bring the year, make, model, mileage, and any maintenance reminder information.
Reasons to request an inspection
- Maintenance reminder is due
- Oil-life monitor is low
- The service interval has been reached
- Oil level is repeatedly low
- You are establishing a maintenance baseline for a used vehicle
What the service conversation can include
- Vehicle and mileage confirmation
- Oil specification review
- Oil and filter replacement
- Basic visible leak or condition observations
- Next-service guidance
Call before visiting to confirm current procedures, parts, pricing, timing, warranties, and availability.
Frequently asked questions
How often should I change my oil?
Follow the vehicle manufacturer's interval and oil-life system unless operating conditions or a qualified inspection support a different plan.
What oil does my vehicle need?
The required viscosity and specification are listed in the owner's manual and may also appear on the oil cap.
Does an oil change fix low oil pressure?
No. A low-pressure warning can indicate a serious issue. Shut the engine off when it is safe and seek qualified guidance.