Motor oil is often likened to the lifeblood of your car engine, and as such, its maintenance remains a critical aspect of automotive care. The evolution of car, truck, and SUV engines means that while oil change criteria may have changed, it is more critical than ever.
Oftentimes, modern cars are equipped with a service indicator or dashboard light that conveniently signals when an oil change is due. Some even go a step further by issuing a warning when your oil level is low, or dirty. If you have a vehicle without the advanced oil change alert system you may rely on a window sticker that tells you how when you need your next oil change. Routine oil change services not only help maintain the health of your engine but also provide professional technicians with an opportunity to inspect various components under the hood, monitor fluid levels, and identify other potential issues before they have a chance to escalate.
Signs Your Vehicle May Need Services in Addition to an Oil Change
Excessive exhaust emissions
A decrease in fuel efficiency, resulting in fewer miles per gallon
Ticking sounds when starting your car
Unusual smells, especially a burning odor
Is an Oil Change the Same as an Oil Change Service?
The terms are often used interchangeably. If you have questions about what our oil change service includes, please call our awesome team at AVator's Automotive Solution 6 at 505-555-5555 with questions.
Types of Oil Changes
There are several types of motor oils (also referred to as engine oils), including conventional, synthetic, and more. The oil's weight signifies its viscosity, a crucial factor in maintaining optimal engine oil flow, and the frequency of your oil change depends on the type of oil your vehicle uses. At AVator's Automotive Solution 6, our experts are here to assist you in determining the ideal routine schedule and specific oil requirements for your vehicle:
Conventional Oil
Standard motor oil
Known for its affordability, especially when compared to synthetic oils but
requires more frequent changes
Derived from crude oil with additives to improve its lubrication
properties
Suitable for most light-duty vehicles and newer cars with low mileage or
simple engines
Full Synthetic Oil
Engineered from chemical compounds to have specific properties
Offers better viscosity at low temperatures and maintains lubricity at high
temperatures
Has enhanced protection against engine sludge and harmful deposits
Longer service intervals compared to conventional oils
More expensive than conventional oils but can improve engine life and
performance
Synthetic Blend Oil
A mix of conventional and synthetic oils
Offers better protection and performance than conventional oil but not as much as
full synthetics
Generally more affordable than full synthetic oils
Suitable for vehicles that carry moderate loads or operate in moderately high
temperatures
When choosing an oil for your vehicle, always consult the owner's manual or a trusted mechanic to ensure you're using the most appropriate type for your car's specific requirements.
Oil Filter Change
The initial step involves locating and removing the old oil filter, which could be located on the side, top, or bottom of the engine. A professional mechanic will unscrew the filter, typically with a catch basin in place to manage any oil spillage.
Then, the technician prepares the new oil filter to ensure an effective seal and make removal during your next visit smoother. Then, your mechanic will carefully screw the new filter into place.
L.O.F.—Lube, Oil, Filter
L.O.F. is a common term in the automotive industry, often used to describe a basic service package that includes lube, oil, and filters. Though general maintenance is sometimes overlooked, these services are crucial to maintaining the health and performance of your vehicle’s engine.
Lube:Adding new clean oil to serve as the lubrication in the engine preventing unwanted friction.
Oil: Draining the old engine oil and replacing it with new oil to ensure
proper lubrication and cooling of the engine components.
Filter: Replacing the old oil filter with a new one ensures that the new oil
remains clean and free of contaminants, which can help prolong the life of your
engine.
European and Domestic Car Oil Changes We Specialize In
Buick Oil Changes
Ferrari Oil Changes
Ford Oil Change
GMC Oil Change
Kia Oil Change
Frequently Asked Questions
The cost of an oil change can vary depending on the type of vehicle, the quality of
the oil used, and other conditions. On average, conventional oil changes tend to be the most affordable type
of oil change. For more precise estimates or figures, we recommend giving us a call at 505-555-5555 or scheduling an appointment online.
Synthetic blends and full synthetic oil typically offer greater longevity compared
to their conventional counterparts. Actual lifespan may vary depending on manufacturers recommendations, driving conditions, and oil type. However, for precise guidance specific to your
vehicle, it is advisable to consult the owner's manual or give us a call at 505-555-5555 for more information.
Our technicians use the latest technology to not only tell you if there are any issues with your vehicle, but show you. If we uncover an issue the photo will be e-mailed to you for your records. At the end of every visit you will receive a detailed report regarding the general health of your vehicle. Our #1 goal is to keep you safe on the road.