

Getting an oil change for your Chevrolet model is a form of maintenance that should become routine for you from the moment you become its rightful owner. The importance of oil changes shouldn't go understated, which is why we at Titan Chevrolet are here to help you understand their significance if you're still wondering how they help your vehicle in both the short and long run.
Oil Changes
When a car engine is operating, the level of heat that is generated beneath the hood of the vehicle is extremely high and it can grow dangerous if not kept in check. Oil is one of the key components that helps prevent this heat from reaching dangerous levels that could result in your vehicle's engine overheating. Alongside having the job of maintaining a safe temperature, oil also lubricates the powertrain and helps keep debris build up from occurring. Unfortunately, this liquid doesn't last forever, and the older the oil becomes, the less effective it is at doing its intended purpose.
How Do I Know When My Car Needs An Oil Change?
If you've ever been driving through Starke and noticed what sounds like knocking or grinding sounds coming from beneath the hood of your car, then you're most likely hearing the engine struggling to work with low oil levels. However, you'll have several warning signs that it's time to get an oil change well before reaching that point. Most modern vehicles include a reminder for when engine oil is running low, and it'll typically display somewhere on the dashboard. If you'd like to take a more hands on approach, you can go under the hood and inspect the liquid visually. If it's a clear and yellowish color, then you're still in the clear. However, a brown or murky hue means that the quality of the oil has deteriorated and a trip to our Service Department will be necessary.
Types of Engine Oil
Are you uncertain of what engine oil your car uses? It's always best to consult the Owner's Manual to figure out the most accurate information provided by Chevrolet. Most vehicles are compatible with either synthetic or conventional oil, with the former being the go-to option for newer models, while the latter is more commonly used in older cars. There are several differences between these two options that our service technicians will be more than happy to explain to you in detail when you visit our location that's right on Route 301, so feel free to stop by at your earliest convenience if your vehicle is due for an oil change!

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1018 N TEMPLE AVENUE
STARKE, FL 32091
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