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Everything You Need to Know About Oil Changes

Regular oil changes are significant for your car. Without frequent oil changes, your engine can become damaged and require costly repairs. But how often should they be done?

What is an Oil Change?

An oil change is when you replace the old motor oil with new motor oil specifically formulated for your vehicle’s make and model. Motor oil lubricates your engine’s moving parts and keeps it running smoothly. It also helps keep temperatures lower in the engine. Unfortunately, over time, the motor breaks down and becomes less effective, so it needs to be replaced every three months or 3,000 miles.

Why Do You Need an Oil Change?

Regular oil changes can extend your engine’s life by protecting against friction between moving parts. Without this protection, these parts can become worn out due to excessive heat or pressure caused by friction. In addition, old motor oil contains contaminants such as dirt, grit, and metal particles that can cause damage if not removed regularly.

Regularly changing your car’s oil is essential for keeping it in top condition. Not only does it help protect against premature wear and tear on the engine’s moving parts, but it also helps improve fuel efficiency by reducing drag on moving components and keeping them running more smoothly. Most importantly, regular oil changes will save you money in the long run by helping extend the life of your engine and avoiding costly repairs down the line. So don’t forget—change your car’s motor oil every three months or 3,000 miles (whichever comes first)!

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