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Lube Change Service

A lube change is a critical part of regular vehicle maintenance that helps keep your engine and other key components operating smoothly. It involves replacing the old, contaminated oil with fresh lubricant and applying grease to vital moving parts to reduce friction and prevent wear and tear.

Benefits of Regular Lube Changes:

  • Extended Engine Life: Fresh oil reduces friction and wear on internal engine components, ensuring longevity.

  • Improved Performance: Proper lubrication keeps the engine running smoothly, improving overall efficiency and power.

  • Enhanced Fuel Economy: Clean oil reduces engine drag, leading to better fuel efficiency.

  • Prevention of Costly Repairs: Regular lube changes prevent excessive wear and overheating, reducing the risk of expensive engine damage.

  • Eco-Friendly Operation: Clean oil ensures lower emissions, helping your vehicle run cleaner.

What’s Included in a Lube Change Service?

  • Engine Oil Replacement: Draining the old, dirty oil and replacing it with fresh, high-quality oil suitable for your vehicle’s engine type and specifications.

  • Oil Filter Replacement: Installing a new oil filter to ensure clean oil circulates through the engine, preventing damage from debris and contaminants.

  • Chassis Lubrication: Greasing critical suspension, steering, and drivetrain components (where applicable) to reduce friction and improve performance.

  • Inspection of Key Components: Checking fluid levels (such as coolant, brake fluid, and transmission fluid) and inspecting the condition of the belts, hoses, and other parts for wear or damage.

  • Tire Pressure Check: Ensuring your tires are inflated to the recommended levels for safety and fuel efficiency.

  • Reset Oil Change Indicator: Resetting the vehicle’s oil life monitor (if applicable) to track when the next service is due.

Signs You Need a Lube Change:

  • Engine oil appears dark or dirty.
  • You hear increased engine noise or notice reduced performance.
  • The oil change light or check engine light appears on your dashboard.
  • Your vehicle has reached the manufacturer-recommended mileage or time interval for an oil change.
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