Oil Changes at Ward Tire
Your car’s engine runs on oil. It aids in heat dissipation, cleaning, and lubrication, which lets the mechanical components inside your automobile’s engine operate smoothly. With so many duties, it should come as no surprise that oil changes are the most popular type of car maintenance.
Even though getting an oil change is so routine, there is still a lot of uncertainty around it, like how frequently you should have one, the various kinds of oil, and other issues.
What Do You Mean by Oil Change?
A vehicle’s old, used engine oil is drained into a pan during an oil change, and it is then replaced with new, clean oil and a fresh oil filter.
Engine oil ultimately has to be replaced, much like most lubricating and cooling fluids keep automobiles running. The oil eventually becomes thicker and darker due to metal fragments and dirt from engine components, which reduces its efficacy.
Oil filters are small, disposable components intended to remove this material but have a short lifespan. It’s preferable to replace the filter simultaneously with the oil.
Why Does Your Vehicle Need an Oil Change?
As the vehicle is also machinery and needs regular repair and maintenance. It indicates several times for the job done and makes your car run in the best condition.
Different Types of Oils in Vehicles at Ward Tires
Synthetic Oil
Synthetic oil is formulated for consistency and high viscosity under a variety of conditions, from subzero temperatures to summer heat. Therefore, a car using synthetic oil will continue to function at its best whether you’re towing large loads down the highway or commuting to work during a winter storm.
Synthetic motor oil is able to withstand breakdown and sludge thanks to a high level of refinement and high-performing additives. Because it lasts longer than any other kind of oil, you will not have to make as many appointments with your mechanic to have your oil changed.
Semi-synthetic Oil
While costing less than full synthetic oil, semi-synthetic oil protects vehicles better than conventional oil. As a result, it offers some of the advantages of both types, making it a wonderful compromise.
You should consider using a semi-synthetic oil if you want something that performs better in cold temperatures and can withstand oxidation but don’t want to pay the premium price for a synthetic oil change. For vans, trucks, and SUVs working in mild driving conditions, this kind of motor oil is typically advised.
Conventional Oil
The least expensive choice for lubricating your engine is conventional oil. It is typically advised for basic engines with minimal mileage and mild driving habits. Conventional, which is created from a mineral oil base with additives to help it endure higher temperatures, is also the least refined alternative.
How Often to Do an Oil Change?
We advise getting your car’s oil changed every 5,000 kilometres, or three months, of driving. This timeframe differs naturally based on your particular driving style, vehicle make and model, and the oil you choose to use (for instance, current synthetic oils last far longer than conventional oil), but it serves as a good general rule for most drivers.
Schedule Your Visit to Ward Tires
Whether you have a passenger, heavy-duty or commercial vehicle, we’re here to maintain it. Our main goal is to provide excellent customer service with passion and precision. Additionally, we have top-notch personnel who are skilled in optimizing your car’s performance.
Book your next oil change appointment at your local Ward Tire.