Everyone knows getting regular oil changes is essential for your vehicle’s health, but many don’t know all the reasons why. When you get an oil change at a Ford dealer, you’ll gain peace of mind knowing that your car or truck is receiving critical maintenance from experienced professionals.
Ford Dealer Oil Change Benefits
Convenience
Getting your oil changed at the dealership is far more convenient than doing it yourself. It takes less time, and you don’t have to worry about spilling oil in the garage or driveway.
Enhanced Fuel Economy
Changing your engine oil at the recommended intervals ensures helps maintain your fuel economy. Eventually, the extra money you’ll spend on fuel will exceed the cost of changing the oil.
Efficient Engine Operation
Keeping clean oil at the right level in your engine protects its efficiency. Over time, sludge and buildup in oil cause your engine to work harder than it needs to produce the same output.
Improved Engine Longevity
Clean, debris-free oil also enhances friction between your engine’s internal components. This increases wear and tear inside your engine, leading to breakdowns.
Maintain Proper Emissions
An additional benefit of keeping your engine running efficiently is that it maintains correct emissions levels. Not only will you save time when doing your emissions checks, but you’ll also avoid fines for noncompliance.
Minimize Environmental Impact
The environmental impact of fossil fuel consumption is well documented. By completing regular oil changes and keeping your emissions levels in check, you avoid unnecessarily increasing your carbon footprint, which benefits everyone on the planet.
Ensure Proper Engine Temperature
Old engine oil full of debris increases the high levels of heat your engine already produces. Regular oil changes keep your engine’s internal components properly lubricated and prevent a range of major issues, such as blown head gaskets and warped pistons.
When to Change Your Oil
The ideal time to change your oil depends on your vehicle’s engine and the mileage it has accumulated since its last oil change. However, even if you don’t drive the vehicle after changing its oil, you’ll still want to change it eventually. Over time, old oil can start to gel up, making it difficult to lubricate all of the engine components, leading to overheating and additional wear and tear.
Newer Ford models have an Intelligent Oil-Life Monitor that makes it easy to track when you need to change your oil. Additionally, the scheduled maintenance section of your Ford’s owner’s manual will outline how often you need to change your oil and the best type for your engine.
If you decide to change your oil yourself, you’ll need to make sure you choose the right type of oil, set aside time to change it, and find somewhere to dispose of the used oil safely. If that doesn’t sound like a fun way to spend your Saturday, stop by Mike Fitzpatrick Ford in Newnan, GA and let the friendly technicians in our service department handle it for you.

