Our Oil-Changing Process
Any repair shop or mechanic can perform a routine oil change—and if you're somewhat handy around a vehicle, you may even be able to do it yourself in your home garage. The GreatWater difference is all the added-value benefits we pack into this routine service. For instance, when you bring your vehicle to a GreatWater-affiliated shop for an oil change service, we'll do more than just drain your current oil and add fresh, new oil. You can also count on:
- A multi-point visual vehicle inspection to ensure other parts and components are in good shape
- An oil filter inspection
- Topped off fluids (i.e., washer, transmission, power steering, etc.)
- A tire pressure and tread wear check
- Belt inspection
- Light and wiper check
Not keeping up with regular oil changes will likely lead to accelerated engine wear and potential premature engine failure.
Benefits of Getting a Regular Oil Change
The engine is the most important component of your vehicle. Regular oil changes help ensure it's running at peak performance, and while an oil change is considered routine maintenance, the benefits of ensuring you're staying on schedule are wide-ranging. Some of the benefits associated with regular oil changes include:
- Optimizing gas mileage
- Maximizing engine performance
- Extending engine longevity
Not keeping up with regular oil changes will likely lead to accelerated engine wear and potential premature engine failure.