Oil Change Chardon OH

Oil Change Chardon OH

Oil Change Chardon OH

Schedule an Oil Change in Chardon

When it comes to vehicles that you can rely on, we know that the ones available at Junction Auto Sales will never let you down. Beyond that, there is something worth mentioning to all of our customers when they are either looking for their next vehicle or trying to find more ways to keep their current ride in great condition. Oil changes are very much the key to longevity when it comes to your vehicle. At our service center, we are prepared to get your oil change done quickly and efficiently so you can be back on the road in no time at all. But, you may be wondering, why should you care about this at all? Our goal here today is to keep our customers informed by explaining in detail why oil changes are so vital to the functioning of your machine. After you've learned why, we recommend scheduling an appointment so you can stay on top of routine maintenance!


Why are oil changes important?

The point of oil in an engine is to act as a lubricant. Why does an engine need a lubricant? There are many different moving pieces in an engine, and with all of them being metal, a lot of heat is created through friction whenever they rub up against each other. When oil is introduced into the system, it cools everything down and allows the engine to function properly without major damage occurring. However, if the engine is old, it can actually turn into something that is colloquially known as sludge. This substance is made up of old oil, small metal particles, dirt, and even dust. Leaving it in can cause the entire system to grow too hot and for parts to just not move the way that they should. This lack of efficiency, and higher probability of damage is just scratching the surface as to why you need to get an oil change for your favorite ride. 

Why types of engine oil are available?

Synthetic Oil
One type of engine oil that you can get for your vehicle is called Synthetic motor oil. This is the kind of oil that has been chemically engineered in order to provide specific attributes that you won't get otherwise. The molecules in this oil are actually more uniform than the alternatives and can actually handle low and high temperatures much better! It's often suggested that high-performance vehicles exclusively use synthetic motor oil, so it's always important to consult your owner's manual when making these decisions.

Synthetic Blend Oil
The next option we want to mention today is synthetic blend motor oil. As you can likely guess just by the name alone, this is motor oil that utilizes both the properties of synthetic oil and conventional oil as the base. A major reason to consider this option is that it is really great when it comes to low temperatures, which means if you happen to live in Ohio during winter, everyone knows just how chilly days and nights here can be. Remember, always look at your owner's manual before you switch any oil, and our service technicians can help, too.

Conventional Oil
The final kind of oil that we want to tell you about is the one that you most likely know the most about. We're talking about conventional motor oil, which can obviously come in different quality levels and viscosities, but it's simple and works with most driving styles that don't need added boosts of performance to work better. Conventional oil is especially recommended for older vehicles.


Schedule a Service Appointment at Junction Auto Sales

Now that you are better aware of the importance of oil changes, and what motor oil is available, we hope that you will be scheduling an appointment with us! We know that our service center has all of the reliability that you have ever been searching for. You deserve a vehicle that you can actually rely on, and in order to do so, you need to put in some effort with a maintenance schedule. We'll see you here at Junction Auto Sales.



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