Regular oil and filter changes protect your vehicleās engine and other mechanical components. Fresh oil reduces friction, reduces wear and tear, provides lubrication, and prevents overheating.
Using the correct weight and type of oil is essential in keeping your vehicle running smoothly. It is also important to change the oil filter to ensure potential contaminants are removed from the engine.
An oil and filter change at Kentuckyās Largest Automotive Repair Shop, Freedom CDJR of Lexington provides a full vehicle inspection by a Certified Technician to verify your vehicle is in full working order.
Using the correct weight and type of oil is essential in keeping your vehicle running smoothly. It is also important to change the oil filter to ensure potential contaminants are removed from the engine.
An oil and filter change at Kentuckyās Largest Automotive Repair Shop, Freedom CDJR of Lexington provides a full vehicle inspection by a Certified Technician to verify your vehicle is in full working order.
Browse our Frequently Asked Questions or call 859-268-3000 and we will be happy to discuss your vehicle concerns.
A: Recommended oil change intervals are located in your vehicle ownerās manual. The intervals vary depending on vehicle Make and Model. Our specialists are familiar with all vehicle oil change intervals
A: Manufacturer recommendation is that you use a high-quality oil that meets the Factory specifications in your vehicleās ownerās manual. Freedom CDJR of Lexington uses Genuine MOPAR parts and the highest quality oil and fluids.
A: This depends on the type of vehicle you drive. Typically, newer model vehicles will recommend or require synthetic or semi-synthetic oil. The specialists at Freedom CDJR of Lexington know which type of oil is best for your vehicle.
A: No. The check engine light will illuminate if there is a concern with your vehicle. In the case that the check engine light is on, it is best to have our certified technicians inspect the vehicle to determine the cause of the check engine light. Typically, there is a separate maintenance light when an oil change is due.
A: For many years, it was recommended that an oil change takes place every 3,000 miles. However, with newer vehicles today, it is likely that your oil change interval is longer than the traditional 3,000 miles. Additionally, you will find the recommended oil change interval in your vehicle ownerās manual.