
You just got your car a few months ago. Why should you check your oil or have it changed? Can't it wait until the next scheduled maintenance?
Oil lubricates your engine. It is the lifeblood of your entire power train. Your engine parts are not designed to touch one another --- they are designed to have a very tiny film of fluid between them.
This fluid is oil.
Upon begin heated, oil breaks down, and the additives added to oil to clean your engine dissipate, causing your engine to be dirtier, producing even more heat. Your vehicle produces heat. Newer model automobiles run at higher temperatures than older models, due to the high increase in mileage. And, this makes in necessary to use the right oil, and have it checked on a regular basis, and changed when needed, and according to your warranty schedule. Check with your dealer for details.
Oil lubricates your engine. It is the lifeblood of your entire power train. Your engine parts are not designed to touch one another --- they are designed to have a very tiny film of fluid between them.
This fluid is oil.
Upon begin heated, oil breaks down, and the additives added to oil to clean your engine dissipate, causing your engine to be dirtier, producing even more heat. Your vehicle produces heat. Newer model automobiles run at higher temperatures than older models, due to the high increase in mileage. And, this makes in necessary to use the right oil, and have it checked on a regular basis, and changed when needed, and according to your warranty schedule. Check with your dealer for details.
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