Fast Service and NO Appointment Required.
4796 E. Shields
Fresno CA 93726
To prevent engine wear and keep your vehicle running in prime condition we recommend you have the oil and filter changed every 3000 miles. We offer 3 different oil change services to meet your needs.
14 Point Full Service
$43.99
Change oil (up to 5 qts)
and oil filter. check and fill brake fluid, power steering fluid, battery,
washer fluid, transmission, differential, gear boxes, radiator fluid, check
belts and hoses, lights, and set tire pressures.
14 Point Synthetic Full
Service
$68.99
Change oil using
MOBIL 1 FULL SYNTHETIC (up to 5 qts.) and oil filter, check and fill brake fluid, power steering, battery, washer fluid, transmission fluid, differential, gear boxes, radiator fluid
and check lights and hoses.
Ultimate Full Service
$80.99*
Ultimate Motor Flush Service + 14 Point Full Service (Recommended
every 12,000 miles or annually).
(*Price includes Chevron Brand 5/20, 5/30 or 10/30 - Up to 5 quarts per vehicle. Other brands available at extra cost.)
Changing your engine oil is one of the single most important vehicle maintenance acts you can perform. Gasoline, coolant and water, transmission and brake fluid are all important fluids for your car, but no other fluid can have more negative implications on your vehicle's engine if you don't address it regularly. Engine oil lubricates the engine, absorbs heat and allows the moving parts of your engine to work properly with one another.
So how often should you replace your engine's oil? Most experts and manufacturers agree that every three months, or 3,000 to 5,000 miles, is the most acceptable.
There are several schools of thought out there on when to change the oil because oil breaks down at different rates based on its use. For instance, how a vehicle is driven, the environment it's driven in and even city driving vs. highway driving can all affect how long your oil will ultimately last. Extreme temperatures (hot or cold), driving on dirt roads, towing heavy loads or driving your car roughly can shorten the life of your engine's oil.
When your car starts aging, it will most likely begin burning oil, regardless of your driving conditions. This means that you'll need to start checking the engine oil level more frequently to make sure it contains the correct amount of oil or begin regular visits to a local auto maintenance shop to have it checked out. For any car or truck, engine oil levels should be checked every few hundred miles and even more frequently for older cars. Performing this regular car maintenance check-up will ensure that your engine has the proper amount of oil at all times.
Some cars are equipped with warning lights that notify you when certain automotive maintenance needs to be performed. If your car displays a low-oil warning light, don't ignore it. When the light comes on, check the oil level and add the correct amount immediately. Some high-end vehicles are now built with more sophisticated systems that actually let you know when the oil has reached the end of its useful life based on the mileage you've driven and your engine's performance. Again, if your car is letting you know that the oil needs to be changed, don't waste any time.