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An oil and filter change is essential for maintaining the health and performance of the engine. During an oil change, our technicians will drain old motor oil, replace the filter, and inspect for any leaks before adding new motor oil and resetting your maintenance indicator.
Regularly checking and changing your vehicle's oil is important in minimizing engine wear and tear. Incorporating this service into your routine maintenance schedule can extend your vehicle's lifespan and serves as a preventive measure against costly repairs in the future.
The frequency of oil changes is unique to every driver as it depends on several factors including the make and model of your vehicle, driving habits, and the type of oil used. Generally, our technicians recommend changing your oil every 3,000 miles, or every 3 months. Modern cars using synthetic oils can be driven about 5,000 miles before changing the oil. Newer cars can often go longer between oil changes than older models. Refer to your vehicle's owner's manual or stop by a Mavis, Tire Kingdom or NTB store for specific recommendations.
During an oil change, our technicians will drain old motor oil, replace the filter, and inspect for any leaks before adding new motor oil and resetting your maintenance indicator.
At Mavis, Tire Kingdom and NTB, we offer full service auto care. When you bring in your vehicle for an oil change and a new oil filter, we can also inspect your air filter, check coolant levels, and check for any leaks. Monitoring for issues is the first step at prolonging the lifespan of your vehicle.
Neglecting an oil change can lead to severe consequences. Without proper lubrication, engine components can overheat, causing them to seize and potentially requiring expensive repairs. The oil in your car also cleans the engine and prevents corrosion. However, the longer oil circulates in your engine, the more debris and iron deposits it accumulates. If left unchanged, the thick liquid will gain a sludge-like consistency, making it difficult for oil to move between the inner parts of the engine. Visit our learning center for more information.
Synthetic oil offers superior performance, protection, and durability, especially under extreme conditions like high temperatures or heavy loads. It also typically lasts longer between oil changes compared to conventional oil. However, synthetic oil tends to be more expensive. The choice between synthetic and conventional oil depends on factors such as vehicle requirements, driving conditions, and budget. Consult a Mavis expert to find the best choice for you.