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Jeep Oil Change

Jeep Oil Change - Glendale, CA

The engine oil in a vehicle is extremely important to pay attention to — oil keeps all of your engine’s components lubricated so your Jeep can perform at its best and offer a reliable daily drive.

Glendale Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram in Glendale, CA, has answered some common questions about Jeep oil changes to help you stay on track with maintenance.

Please don’t hesitate to reach out to our service department at (818) 242-4108 should you have any additional questions. If you’re due for an oil change, schedule service today! And check out currently available auto service coupons to see if you can save on your next oil change.

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How Do I Know When I Need an Oil Change?

The best way to keep up with oil changes is to follow a maintenance schedule, but the frequency in which you need an oil change depends on your vehicle, the type of oil it requires, and how often you drive. Refer to your owner’s manual or a Glendale DCJR service specialist for mileage recommendations.

What Type of Oil Do Jeeps Take?

The type of oil your Jeep takes depends on what type of engine and Jeep model you drive. The owner’s manual can tell you what type of oil is best for your specific vehicle, as can a Glendale DCJR service technician.

Why Choose Synthetic Oil?

Synthetic oil is chemically modified to help your vehicle perform optimally, especially at extreme temperatures. It generally lasts longer than conventional petroleum-based oils and is conducive to a cleaner engine, which means it’s less likely to create sludge in your engine as it contains fewer impurities than conventional oil.

How Do I Tell if My Jeep is Leaking Oil?

An obvious sign your Jeep is leaking oil is if you see yellow or dark brown puddles underneath your car after being parked in the same spot. Your dashboard oil light may also illuminate if the engine is leaking oil. More seriously, the smell of burning oil and smoke are signs you should get your engine inspected immediately.