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Do you know Why Oil Changes are Important?

Do you have questions about why oil changes are important? For answers to your questions, ask an oil change expert at Gary’s Quality Automotive Gary’s Quality Automotive and to schedule an appointment.<br>

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Do you know Why Oil Changes are Important?

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  1. Choose “Gary's Quality Automotiveive” Are You Looking for Quality Oil changes Near Grand Island, NE Visit our Official Auto Shop Website: www.garysautoinc.com “Spend Over 20 Years in Automotive Industry Providing Quality Auto Repair & Service” Auto Maintenance You Can Depend On, Auto Mechanics You Can Trust!

  2. Top 5 Reasons Why Oil Changes Are Important For Your vehicle? • What does oil do for your engine? Oil lubricates the engine so that its parts don’t grind against each other; keeps the engine from overheating; and carries away dirt, dust, and other contaminants that would otherwise clog engine parts. • How often should you change the oil? The oil change intervals vary depending on the age of the vehicle, the type of oil used, and driving conditions. It used to be standard to oil change each 3000 miles, but with modern lubricants, most engines today have endorsed oil change intervals of 5000 to 7,500 miles. If your engine full-synthetic motor oil, you may go as far as 15,000 miles between services! • Should you rely on the dashboard warning light? Some vehicles have the dashboard light programmed to come on automatically at 3,000-5,000 miles after the last oil change. Particularly in older cars, that light might not come on until your engine is already too low on oil so don’t rely on the dashboard light but stick to a regular schedule. Follow the manufacturer’s recommendation listed in your owner’s manual. • Is viscosity important? The viscosity codes tell you how viscous the oil is in hot and cold weather. For most cars, the manufacturer’s recommendations in the owner’s manual will state the viscosity preferred for your car in particular driving conditions. • Are there differences between conventional, premium, and synthetic oils? Certain high-tech engines require synthetic oils, while more mainstream engines typically use conventional oils. Premium oils offer extra additives that may be beneficial for special driving needs. Ask your mechanic for recommendations on what is best for your vehicle.

  3. Get In Touch With Our ASE Certified Car Repair Shop! Gary's Quality Automotive “Service & Maintenance” Shop, Address: 3703 W Old Potash Hwy, Grand Island, NE 68803. Phone: 308-381-2295 Website: www.garysautoinc.com Email: info@garysautoinc.com “Like us” on Facebook Page “Follow us” on Twitter “Follow us” on Google+ “Review us” on Yelp “Subscribe our” Car Care Tips Blog Try Our New Mobile App to Manage Your Vehicle Into Fingertips!

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