Why Do Cars Have Different Oil Change Interval Suggestions

There are lots factors that go into the oil change intervals that are best for any given vehicle. The choice between synthetic and conventional engine oil, the type of driving the vehicle does, and the type of engine all affect how frequently the oil must be changed. Read on to find out why each vehicle may have a different suggested oil change interval, and how you can find out your vehicle’s most effective interval.  

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What Type of Driving Requires Most Frequent Oil Changes?

Type of Oil: Conventional engine oil breaks down and loses its viscosity more quickly than synthetic oil. The synthetic oil will perform better in a wider range of temperatures and is made to last longer, thus offering more time and miles to go between oil changes.  
Driving Conditions: Extreme hot or cold temperatures will stress the engine oil, either conventional or synthetic. Also, short trips in extremely cold weather do not allow the engine to heat properly and can result in more quickly used up engine oil.  
Type of Engine: Turbocharged or diesel engines each have their own oil change specifications. Diesel engines tend to dirty engine oil more quickly, and turbocharged engines also need more frequent changes. If you have either of these engine types, consult the owner’s manual.  

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Engine Inspection & Oil Change Gurnee IL

If you are unsure what type of oil would work best with your vehicle, or you’re considering lengthening your oil change schedule, give us a call. We would love to take a look at your vehicle and help you to find out what oil type and interval will work best for your driving needs.

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