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How Often Should You Change Your Oil?

You know you need to change your oil regularly, but how often should you really be doing it? Depending on who you ask, you might get a different answer. However, most experts agree that the average driver should change their oil every 5,000 miles or so. Here’s a more detailed breakdown of why this is the case and what factors can affect how often you need an oil change.

How Oil Changes Work

Oil changes are important because they keep your engine clean and lubricated. As your car runs, metal shavings and other debris collect in the oil, which can eventually lead to engine problems if the oil isn’t changed regularly. During an oil change, a mechanic will drain the old oil from your car and replace it with new oil. They will also usually check and/or change your car’s air filter at the same time.

How Often Should You Change Your Oil?

As we mentioned earlier, most experts recommend changing your oil every 5,000 miles or so. However, there are a few factors that can affect how often you need an oil change. For example, if you frequently drive in stop-and-go traffic or drive in extreme weather conditions (hot or cold), you might need to change your oil more often. Additionally, if you have an older car with higher mileage, you might need to change your oil more frequently as well.

Regular oil changes are important for keeping your engine clean and running smoothly. Most experts recommend changing your oil every 5,000 miles or so; however, there are a few factors that can affect how often you need an oil change. These include things like the type of driving you do, the age and mileage of your car, and the climate conditions where you live. Keep all of these factors in mind when determining how often to schedule an appointment for an oil change.

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