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Service Oil Change Tips: Better Safe Than Sorry! Choose The Right Oil!
Posted by carsandtrucks on Monday, October 22 @ 06:16:05 PDT

In the old day everyone recommended oil changes every 3000 miles. That recommendation was built around the technology and quality of the oil and the engines of that era. As with most everything else, technology has improved products. With todays products I think 5000 miles between oil changes is a safe bet. The oil change chain stores still promote the 3000 mile interval. Then when your business is oil changes why wouldn't you? The right engine oil for your vehicle will improve fuel economy, reduce the likely hood of engine failure, and improves emission control systems. Your service shop or your owners manual will tell you what oil viscocity is recommended for your vehicle. Choosing a lower priced, lower quality oil may not provide the protection your engine needs. If your vehicle is still in factory warranty you risk voiding the warranty by not following the manufacturers recommendations. Oil changes are a service the do it yourselfer can handle without technical training. If you do change your own oil make sure you

dispose of your old oil in an enviromentally friendly manner. I have found that due to the low cost associated with such an important service I let the experts do it, every 5000 miles.


 
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