Oil Change

Synthetic Oil Change

Synthetic oil offers the best stability, sludge prevention, viscosity retention, and lubrication. Synthetic oil gives a smooth performance, better mileage and protection against engine wear. The best thing is that if you uses synthetic oil usually have taken a long interval to change. According the rule of the thumb you have to change synthetic oil every 7,500 miles. Before change the oil check the vehicle manual and manufacture recommendation to oil change, intervals ranging from 5,000 miles to a whopping 15,000 miles, depending on the vehicle. Luber never change anything against manufacture guidelines and never uses engine oils below your vehicle specs.

High Mileage Oil Change

High mileage oil should be change according vehicle manual recommendation. According to vehicle made decided to oil changing. As an illustration vehicles made in the past decade, auto companies usually recommend changing the oil every 5,000 to 7,500 miles, or if your dashboard triggers oil change.

The benefits of High mileage oil change are:

  • Reduce oil consumption.
  • Reduce smoke & emissions.
  • Delay the need of engine repair.
  • Prevent and treat leak.
  • Prevent sludge build up.
  • Restore and maintain compression.

Synthetic vs. Conventional Oil

It is always topic of discussion when we have to change the oil whether go with regular oil or switch into synthetic oil.
According to AAA synthetic engine oils performed an average of 47 percent better than conventional oils in a variety of industry-standard tests.
The main difference between both the Synthetic oil is manmade oil whereas Conventional Oil is crude oil.

There are some key reasons you have to choose synthetic oil when oil change needed:

  • For increase an oil life.
  • Synthetic oil helps your engine stay cooler in hot weather and start more easily in cold weather.
  • Increase fuel efficiency.
  • Provide better engine performance.

Oil Leak

Oil leak is dangerous; sometimes it’s leads to engine failure or engine fire but oil leaks can be fixed inexpensively.

How to know oil is leak:

  • You find oil stains under your vehicle or streaked on engine parts.
  • The red dashboard light is illuminated.
  • Grinding or clattering sounds from metal parts.
  • An abnormal drop in your oil level.
  • Blue smoke from your exhaust, or the smell of burning oil.