Posts Tagged ‘oil change’

How To Find The Right Oil For Your Car or Truck

Monday, July 18th, 2011

oilWhen you get your oil changed, the choices can sometimes be overwhelming.

The next time that you need your oil changed, remember these tips to help make the process easier.

1) How Much Oil Does My Vehicle Need?

The size of your engine will dictate the amount of oil that you need.  Bigger engines require more oil to fill them.  This could greatly affect your choice in oil.  Most oil changes include up to five quarts of oil.  If your vehicle requires more than that, it could greatly increase the price, especially if the oil is expensive.

2) Which Oil is Best for My Engine?

The grade of oil is the first number that is listed when talking about oil.   It goes up to 70.  This number can also be called the oil weight.  Common oil grades are 5W-30, 10W-20, and 20W-30.  The “W” lets you know that that oil meets low temperature standards.  The second number is the motor oil viscosity and will be 10, 20 or 30.  The best viscosity for your engine will depend on its type and will be listed in your owner’s manual.

3) Should I Get Conventional or Semi/Full Synthetic Oil?

Depending on the age of your vehicle or type of engine, semi or full synthetic oil could be recommended.  Most vehicles that have more than 75,000 miles should be using a special high-mileage blend, which is usually semi synthetic.  Certain performance engines require full synthetic oil.  You should be able to find this information in your owner’s manual.  Be aware that full synthetic can cost up to three times as much as conventional oil and semi synthetic will also be more (but not as much as full synthetic).

Knowing the type of oil that is best for your engine can help you save money and keep it running smoothly.  This will increase its efficiency and help it last longer.

Ways To Remember When It’s Time For An Oil Change

Friday, March 18th, 2011

If there is one thing you shouldn’t forget about, it’s an oil change.

Getting a Las Cruces oil change or a Santa Fe oil change every 3,000 to 5,000 miles is very important.  An oil change extends the life of your vehicle and ensures it’s in good working condition.

We know it’s hard to remember when to get an oil change.  That is why we’ve come up with a list of some of the best ways to remember when it’s time for an oil change.  Here are some of the best ways to remember.

  • Mark It On A Calendar: If you have trouble remembering when to get an oil change, mark it down on a calendar.  Calculate how much you drive a week and then estimate the date you will be at 3,000 miles.  Mark it on a calendar or planner that you regularly use.
  • Don’t Remove Service Stickers: A lot of times, you’ll get a service sticker in your window after an oil change.  If you want to remember about your next oil change, don’t remove the sticker.  Your mechanics place those stickers on your windshield as a friendly reminder. 
  • Download A Smartphone App: There are plenty of apps for iPhone, BlackBerry and Android phones that can remind you about an oil change.  The Oil Change App by Dash Technologies allows you to set reminders for the mileage and estimated date of your next oil change.  You can also enter the type of oil that you used on your last oil change.
  • Set Up An Email Event: If you use a program like Microsoft Outlook at work, set up a reminder on your work calendar.  Have it set for a Friday so you can get the oil change during the weekend.

Following any of these tips will help you to remember when it’s time to change your vehicle’s oil.  How do you remember when it’s time to get an oil change?  Leave a comment below.

Should You Still Change Your Oil Every 3,000 Miles?

Friday, October 29th, 2010

Most of us can remember our parents drilling into our head the importance of changing your oil every 3,000 miles.

It has been pre-programmed into our brains that we need to go in for a Las Cruces oil change like clockwork.  But times change and so do cars … so you have to ask yourself, is every 3K for an oil change really needed?

If your car was made in the last 7 – 8 years then you may not have to change the oil that often but it is always best to ask your auto mechanic what they think.

Older model cars needed to have their oil changed often but oil chemistry and engine technology has improved to the point that many cars can go 7,500 to even 10,000 miles without an oil change.  If you do mostly highway driving then your oil will not be changed as often as a person who does a lot of stop and go driving.

Oil is meant to be used when it is warm and many times isn’t given a chance to warm up properly.  When you drive less than 10 miles the oil and engine are still cool and don’t absorb the containments as well as they should.

If you drive from work, to the gym, to your child’s piano lessons that would be considered severe driving conditions.  If you just go from work to home daily that can be considered a mild commute.

When you don’t change your oil it’s just like mopping a floor with dirty water. It’s not doing anything but making it dirtier and dirtier if you don’t change the water, same goes for the oil.

The next time you are get a Tucson timing belt replacement ask the mechanic how often they usually change their oil.  If they say the traditional every 3,000 miles have a conversation about oil changes.

Don’t Miss Out On This Great Drive-Away Special – 4 Free Inspections And An Oil Change For Only $24.95

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Come out today, February 16th from 12-2pm, to the Brake Masters Tucson location on Speedway and Pantano. 107.5 KHIT will be doing a remote broadcast to promote our incredible drive-away special!

Today, at our location on Speedway and Pantano in Tucson, AZ, 107.5 KHIT will be joining us for a remote broadcast from 12-2pm! They are coming out to help promote the incredible drive-away specials we are currently offering.

The unbeatable special we are offering includes four (4) additional services with the purchase of a $24.95 oil change! In addition to the oil change, you will receive:

  • Free Alignment Check
  • Free Warning Light Check
  • Free A/C Check
  • Free Brake Check

Don’t miss out on this great special! Stop by a Brake Masters location today to have your vehicle’s oil changed and drive away with not only that, but 4 other important inspections, all performed for only $24.95!

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