Just Say - NO - to Extended Oil Changes
Driving past a scheduled oil change is a bad idea because it ignores the benefits of routine service at the recommended mileage while inviting the consequences of faulty engine lubrication. When you choose to drive past a recommended oil change interval, these are the problems that you will be inviting into your driving experience:
- Poor lubrication due to sludgy broken-down oil
- Increased friction and heat
- Damaged internal components - crankshaft, camshaft, and valves
All About Conventional OilÂ
Conventional oil continues to be a popular selection among automotive engineers for lubricating new engines with low miles and continues to be the recommended oil for older-model vehicles with higher miles. Conventional oil is made from petroleum extracted from the ground and requires considerable refinement to prepare it for lubricating the combustion engine. It contains a good portion of additives that help improve its performance by resisting thermal breakdown for longer. It needs to be changed every 3,000 to 5,000 miles to keep the engine nicely lubricated.Â
Mopar Certified Service & OEM Parts
Our conventional oil change is completed within a Mopar certified service department committed to automotive service excellence. This means everything going into your oil change meets Mopar's strict standards as an industry-leading original parts manufacturer. When you trust Ram Country Del Rio for your oil changes, your service gets completed by a certified technician working in our state-of-the-art facility installing the highest quality genuine Mopar OEM parts.