When should a brand new car get oil change?

When should a brand new car get oil change?

Make sure you change your new car’s oil and filter for the first time at 1500 miles unless otherwise recommended by the manufacturer. The reason? Metal has worn off while mating surfaces were established, and those metal scraps need to be removed from the engine before they cause long-term damage.

What happens when you don’t change your oil on a regular schedule?

If the oil isn’t changed, your vehicle’s engine will start to have a lot of problems. This can cause the engine to run less efficiently, and as time goes on, it can cause the engine components to warp and wear out. The lack of lubrication between these parts will also contribute to these problems.

Does Volvo need synthetic oil?

Synthetic oil is recommended for recent Volvo models.

How often do you change the oil on a Volvo?

For years and years I had the oil changed every 3000 miles at a 3rd party shop, who put a sticker on the windshield with the mileage so I’d know when to change it again. When I moved, at 83k miles I took the car to a Volvo dealer, who changed the oil and said that with new synthetics I could change it only every 6000 miles.

How long does it take to get an oil change at Valvoline?

At Valvoline Instant Oil Change SM you can stay in your car to get an oil change in about 15 minutes. No appointment needed. Get a drive thru oil change with free, detailed maintenance check in about 15 minutes. Help keep your gears shifting smoothly. Get your transmission fluid replaced in about 20 minutes – often at a cost below your dealership.

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.

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.

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