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Frequently Asked Questions

Typically, you should get your oil changed every 3,000 to 7,500 miles (or every 3 to 6 months), depending on your car’s make, model, and type of oil used. If you’re using synthetic oil, you might be able to go longer, closer to 7,500 miles or even up to 10,000 miles in some cases.

To check your tire pressure, use a tire pressure gauge to measure the air pressure in each tire when they are cool. Remove the valve cap, attach the gauge firmly, and read the pressure. Compare it to the recommended pressure found in your car’s manual or on a sticker inside the driver’s side door. If it’s low, use an air compressor to inflate the tire; if it’s too high, release some air. Remember to replace the valve cap after checking each tire. Check tire pressure at least once a month.

You should rotate your tires every 6,000 to 8,000 miles, or as recommended in your car’s manual. Regular rotation helps ensure even tire wear and extends the lifespan of your tires. If you’re unsure, check your manual or ask your mechanic during regular service visits.

Yes, it’s important to fix an oil leak as soon as possible. While it may not cause immediate engine failure, an oil leak can lead to serious issues over time. Low oil levels can cause engine parts to wear out faster, increase the risk of engine damage, and even cause the engine to seize if the oil level gets too low. Additionally, an oil leak could lead to safety hazards, such as slippery surfaces or potential fire risks if oil comes into contact with hot engine parts. It’s a good idea to have it inspected and repaired to prevent further damage and ensure your engine runs smoothly.

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