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Check Engine / Oil Change Light
The most apparent alert that there’s an issue with your oil will come from the car itself. The oil change light in your vehicle will illuminate when there’s not enough oil in the system, so check the dipstick to see what’s happening. In worse cases, the check engine light will illuminate. This is your car warning you that things have gotten so bad that the engine is at risk of damage due to problem parts or lack of lubrication.
Engine Noise & Knocking
When it comes to engine maintenance, oil plays a vital role in preventing metal-to-metal rubbing that leads to loud engine noise. In other words, it acts as a safety shield between moving components. Failing to maintain proper oil levels may manifest in increasingly loud or alarming sounds from your engine, like knocking or rattling, indicating insufficient lubrication, which can cause irreversible damage.
Dark, Dirty Oil
Oil is initially a clear, amber substance but picks up impurities from your engine, which cause it to darken over time. Unfortunately, this change is difficult to notice, so you will want to check your oil relatively frequently, perhaps at least once per month. The process is simple: find the dipstick and ensure it's clean, then reinsert it into the oil tank. Ultimately, you can remove the dipstick a second time and hold it against the light; if the oil is dark enough to obscure the dipstick itself, it's clear that your car's oil needs to be changed desperately.
Oil Smell Inside the Car
If you detect the oil odour in your vehicle, this could mean an oil leak needs attention. If you also notice the presence of gas or fumes from the exhaust, this may indicate potential overheating. Make it a priority to have these issues checked by a professional without delay.
Exhaust Smoke
If the gaseous emissions from your vehicle appear partially transparent, you need not fret, as it is merely routine. However, should this become smoke, employ reflective self-care by undergoing a vehicle inspection. It's possible you could have defective components within the engine or a leak of oil.
Our technician elevates your vehicle in a particular spot to get ready to change the oil.
Once it is ready, Our mechanic will open up the oil pan’s drain plug to drain out of the car. Once accomplished, replace the drain plug and check thoroughly to confirm that there are no oil leaks.
Depending on your own choice or the vehicle type, our technician will add new oil to the car at the fill hole. Do not worry; our expert will ensure the correct oil for the car's better performance.
Step 4
Our qualified mechanics will ensure no leak out. The first step will involve turning on the engine. Following that, there will be a careful inspection of oil pressure levels. Once that is checked and found to be sufficient, the experts will verify the correctness of all other machinery elements.
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Engine Vitality
Regular car oil changes are vital to maintaining the health and longevity of your engine, reducing friction, preventing overheating.
Enhanced Efficiency
Fresh oil promotes fuel efficiency by reducing engine strain and improving lubrication, helping you save on fuel costs and reduce your carbon footprint.
Reliable Protection
Car oil changes act as a protective shield, guarding against engine wear, sludge buildup, and potential damage, ensuring your vehicle's reliability.