Monday, May 15, 2017

Changing your Engine Oil

Changing your engine oil is essential to keep our vehicle running smoothly. When that time comes, there are three choices; ignore the problem, change the engine oil yourself or go to your trusted mechanic to do the job. It’s tempting to do it yourself, right? But here’s what experts has to say about changing your oil.

Why is it important for us to change oil?

There are important task your motor oil is doing for your vehicle. First, it lubricates the engine to keep it working smoothly. Second, it acts as a cooling agent keeping the engine at optimal level and keeping it from overheating. Lastly, it prevents harmful substance from accumulating and sludging up your engine.

Changing your motor oil prevents damage and offers additional benefits like fuel economy and convenience.

Professionals are trained to do this 
                                
Changing your engine oil is a dangerous task and can damage your vehicle if not done properly. Improper disposal of the dirty motor oil can also be dangerous to you and the environment. Amateurs are likely to commit mistakes such as using the wrong motor oil, overlooking engine leaks or cross threading the filter.

Changing Engine Oil isn’t Easy

Changing oil can be tricky especially when dealing with an old vehicle. You can avoid the inconvenience and mess by having a professional take care of it.

How often you should change your oil?


The standard recommendation is to change oil about every 3000 miles to 4000 miles. Others recommend every 3 months depending on how you use your vehicle. However you shouldn’t have to undergo change oil frequently because of the advancements in vehicles and motor oil. Technicians will be able to estimate if your oil will need to be changed based on the condition of your vehicle and your engine oil. 

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