What brand oil does Jeep dealership use?
Pennzoil®
Pennzoil® is the only motor oil recommended by the Jeep® brand in North America.
Can I get my oil changed at any Jeep dealership?
NO ADDITIONAL COST WORRY-FREE MAINTENANCE Your first three oil changes and tire rotations are covered during the first 36 months of ownership and all service is completed by a specially-trained Jeep® Brand technician at any Jeep dealership. Plus, Jeep Wave® is the Only Program with No Mileage Restrictions 3.
What kind of oil should I put in my Jeep Wrangler?
Just don’t forget to change the oil filter too! The best oil for your jeep Wrangler is clean oil. Irrespective of the type, may it be full synthetic or regular oil. What doesn’t or shouldn’t change is the oil replacement intervals.
Do you have to get your oil changed at a dealership?
It depends on your car. There’s a wide variety of used Hondas offering excellent bang for the buck. If you’ve bought a new or used car and it’s time to get your oil changed, you’re probably wondering whether you have to have a dealership perform the service.
What kind of warranty do I get for a new Jeep?
When you purchase a new Jeep from a dealership, the manufacturer’s bumper-to-bumper warranty, powertrain coverage, corrosion coverage, and warranties on genuine Mopar parts are all built into the cost – and you also receive the Federal Emission Warranty required by law.
Is it cheaper to get an oil change at Sears or Ford dealership?
Also, on regular maintenance it can sometimes be cheaper, not more expensive. To get an oil change and tire rotation where I live, the Ford dealer is $38.95 plus tax, and Sears wants $75. So it’s not necessarily more expensive, and they know more about your car.
How much does it cost to get an oil change on a jeep?
JEEP OIL CHANGE COST. Jeep oil change cost can range between $40 for Conventional oil change and $60 for full synthetic oil change. However, Jeep oil change prices may vary depending on the car’s model, year, and even the location. Always contact you local certified Jeep dealership for actual prices.
It depends on your car. There’s a wide variety of used Hondas offering excellent bang for the buck. If you’ve bought a new or used car and it’s time to get your oil changed, you’re probably wondering whether you have to have a dealership perform the service.
Is it better to get an oil change at an independent shop?
Generally speaking, though, it shouldn’t matter much where you get your oil changed. As long as you keep your receipts and perform oil changes at recommended intervals, you won’t void your warranty if you go to an independent shop — and you might save some time and a little money.