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Oil cleans your car. It lubricates parts.
It helps cool things down. Without it, your engine would be sitting squarely in the center of your local
junkyard.
Scheduling regular oil changes is vital to the
life of any vehicle.
The oil filter keeps little bits of dust and
other contaminants out of your engine, and helps ensure the oil runs smoothly, so you want to change that every time you change the
oil.
Imagine how your body would react if your
kidneys and liver shut down. The impurities in your blood would build up continually, and it wouldn't take long for your body to completely
break down.
Oil for your car can be likened to blood to your
body. Your car needs clean oil to keep going.
What would happen if you never changed your
oil?
Well, you'd be lucky to get 30,000 miles
out of the car before your engine would collapse.
Say you only change your oil once a year. Your
car seems to be running fine, so no harm done, right? Not so fast! Your engine has been flooded with contaminants. It won't be long till
you find yourself coming to a
standstill.
Regular oil changes are as important to your car
as daily trips to the bathroom are to you. Now, we
won't take the analogy too far, but you get the idea. This one scheduled maintenance may
help your vehicle avoid mechanical
failures.
I actually heard two mechanics say that they
figured you could run a car forever if you had the oil changed every 2000 miles. That may seem excessive to some folks. But it kept my
baby humming nicely!
Now if you see any hint of an oil leak on the
driveway after the car is parked, get to a service station. This could be ultra bad news and you need to have your car checked out
immediately.
Ditto if you detect a burning smell or smoke coming from
around the engine! You may not feel 100% comfortable changing your oil, but you can check it easily. It's best
to check the oil when your engine is cold. Unscrew
the cap and pull out the dipstick.
Wipe it with a
clean tissue or paper towel. Reinsert the stick all the way.
Then pull it back out and check the dipstick.
You'll see "add" and "full" lines clearly marked on it.
If the oil film is between the
"add" and "full" lines, you're good. If it's below
the "add" line, you need a quart of oil. Make sure you use the kind recommended in your owner's manual. After adding the oil, repeat all the
steps.
See, that wasn't too hard, was
it?
Make sure you take the time to check the oil
levels in your car, and have it changed regularly. It literally means the difference between life and death for your vehicle!
Get Your Oil And
Filter Changed Today, At Swis Tire and Auto.
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