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Main Reasons Why Cars Require Regular Oil Changes

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The warning on your dash lights up, letting you know it’s time for an oil change. We know that we need to have our cars serviced regularly so that they stay in good, running condition, but chances are you don’t follow these instructions regularly.

Having an oil change is the most standard part of car maintenance, but why do our cars actually need oil changes all the time? Why can’t a vehicle use one oil for over a year or more?

In this article, we discuss why oil changing is important to a vehicle’s health and performance. 

Changing Car Engine Oil 

Most oil changes can be done at home unless you drive luxury cars like the Bugatti or even the Rolls-Royce or Lamborghini. If you’ve ever done an oil change yourself, you’ve seen firsthand the difference between used motor oil and brand-new motor oil.

Motor oil helps to keep the internal components of your engine lubricated. When the internals are well-lubricated, the friction created is reduced significantly. This keeps the engine running in good condition. The ability of the engine oil to continue lubricating the internals degrades over time, which is why we need to change it out.

How Often Should I Change My Car Oil?

There are a lot of recommended intervals for having an oil change. If you look up the general recommendations, you probably find something that says you should have your car’s oil changed every 5,000 to 7,500, at least. This number is just a general average, which means your car could need service sooner or later than that.

The best way to ensure your motor’s health is to follow your specific car’s recommended service intervals. When you buy a car, you can usually find an Owner’s Manual in the glovebox. In these manuals, you can find the recommended service interval for your car. If you don’t have a manual, you can always contact the dealership for advice.

What Happens If I Don’t Change Car Oil Regularly?

Sometimes taking our car in for servicing isn’t always convenient. If we don’t plan ahead, we can find ourselves running over our mileage for the car’s recommended service interval. The oil in your engine, however, is quite crucial. 

If you don’t change your oil out for a few thousand extra miles, chances are you’ll be fine. However, skipping an oil change for tens of thousands of miles could do catastrophic damage to your engine.

Better safe than sorry. As long as you stay around or on your service interval, you should be fine and good to go. Knowing why you need an oil change can be just as important as getting one, and if you like your car in good running condition, oil changes are critical.

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