Express Oil Change
Oil Change Service
You expect your vehicle to work properly, which means keeping your oil performing at its peak. Choosing the proper grade of oil is crucial to your vehicle's performance. We offer a range of oil types from conventional to full synthetic oil. So when it's time for an oil change, we're here to help. We offer oil changes with four-tire rotation and a multi-point vehicle inspection.
Engine Oil Life System
Today's vehicles are equipped with an Oil Life Monitoring System (OLMS). The OLMS interprets the vehicle's speed and engine temperature. It also continuously monitors operating conditions, which helps determine when it's time for an oil change.
The system monitors various conditions, including engine revolutions, engine temperature, and miles driven. When the vehicle's OLMS light goes off, it's time for service.
Checking The Vehicle's Oil Level
Even with the help of the OLMS, it's important to keep track of you vehicle's oil level. Consult your vehicle's owner's manual for the proper procedure to check the vehicle's oil level. You'll get a more accurate dipstick reading by following those instructions.

FAQ
Q: Â Should the engine oil be changed every 3,000 miles?
A:  Depending on the age of your vehicle, driving habits, and road conditions, your vehicle's engine may be designed to go longer than 3,000 miles between oil changes. Always be sure to check your engine oil level regularly, even with an OLMS.
Q: Â Does regularly changing the oil filter help with the life of my engine?
A: Â Yes. An oil filter helps ensure your engine is lubricated with clean oil, which is important for optimal engine performance. Both your vehicle's oil and oil filter should be changed at least as often as recommended by your vehicle's OLMS and/or owner's manual.
Multi-Point Vehicle Inspection
When we complete a multi-point inspection on your vehicle, we look at the following:
Remaining Engine Oil Life
An inspection will determine the remaining oil life percentage.
Tire Wear
Tires are what keep your vehicle moving safely on the road. We check to make sure your tires are properly aligned, balanced, and in top shape. This helps ensure optimum performance and safety.
Wiper Blades and Glass Condition
Wiper blades are essential in keeping your vehicle's windshield clear. We check the operation and condition of the front and rear wipers to make sure they will work when you need them. The windshield is checked for cracks or chips and the inspection may help prevent any further damage if any concerns are addressed.
Fluid Levels
Fluid levels, such as the brake reservoir and windshield washer fluid, are checked to ensure they are at the optimal levels.
Brakes
It's important your vehicle's brakes are performing well, so we inspect the condition of the brake system, including lines, hoses, and the parking brake, as well as measurements of the front and rear linings.
Battery Condition and Connections
A battery test will help determine the health of your vehicle's battery, and a visual inspection will ensure the battery cables and connections are in working order.
Additional Car Inspections
Critical systems are inspected to check for visible leaks that may indicate a concern. In addition, the condition of other vehicle components are visually inspected.