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Just like our physical bodies, motor oil begins to wear with age. That is because this complex lubricant is actually a combination of base oils and chemicals that serve as performance additives. These additives must be present in the proper amounts to guarantee maximum protection and performance for your car. They serve many functions in your engine; creating a thin layer between metal parts, protecting from oxidation and thermal breakdown, preventing deposits that can cause premature wear, and providing anti-corrosion protection that neutralizes the acids that form during the combustion process.

The problem with these additives, though, is that your engine begins burning them as soon as they enter the engine, thus reducing their positive impact on your engine. Once the additives have been burned to the extent that they are no longer effective, their protective benefits are exhausted, and the oil begins to break down. When this happens, internal damage can occur in the engine due to insufficient lubrication.

Oil Change Intervals --

Although some car manufacturers and motor oils claim that oil change intervals may be extended, there are still justified benefits to changing your oil every 3,000 miles. For starters, the emission of dangerous pollutants like hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen oxide increase as oil ages. This, in turn, increases air pollution. Vehicles that have had longer intervals between oil changes may continue to emit higher levels of pollution even after they begin a more conservative schedule for oil changes. Fuel consumption also increases, and which may never decrease, even after an oil change.

Remember: It makes good sense to change the oil on a regular basis about every 3,000 miles. Good for the vehicle owner, the life of the car and for the delicate environment.

Need quality oil changes? Contact the ASE-certified technicians at Gary’s Quality Automotive by calling (308) 381-2295 or go online at  https://www.garysautoinc.com/ for more information and to find our oil change coupons. Our auto shop proudly serves vehicle owners in Grand Island, NEWood River, NEand DoniphanNE.

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Oil Changes – What’s All the Fuss about? Vehicles that have had longer intervals between oil changes may continue to emit higher levels of pollution.

Just like our physical bodies, motor oil begins to wear with age. That is because this complex lubricant is actually a combination of base oils and chemicals that serve as performance additives. These additives must be present in the proper amounts to guarantee maximum protection and performance for your car. They serve many functions in your engine; creating a thin layer between metal parts, protecting from oxidation and thermal breakdown, preventing deposits that can cause premature wear, and providing anti-corrosion protection that neutralizes the acids that form during the combustion process.

The problem with these additives, though, is that your engine begins burning them as soon as they enter the engine, thus reducing their positive impact on your engine. Once the additives have been burned to the extent that they are no longer effective, their protective benefits are exhausted, and the oil begins to break down. When this happens, internal damage can occur in the engine due to insufficient lubrication.

Oil Change Intervals --

Although some car manufacturers and motor oils claim that oil change intervals may be extended, there are still justified benefits to changing your oil every 3,000 miles. For starters, the emission of dangerous pollutants like hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen oxide increase as oil ages. This, in turn, increases air pollution. Vehicles that have had longer intervals between oil changes may continue to emit higher levels of pollution even after they begin a more conservative schedule for oil changes. Fuel consumption also increases, and which may never decrease, even after an oil change.

Remember: It makes good sense to change the oil on a regular basis about every 3,000 miles. Good for the vehicle owner, the life of the car and for the delicate environment.

Need quality oil changes? Contact the ASE-certified technicians at Gary’s Quality Automotive by calling (308) 381-2295 or go online at  https://www.garysautoinc.com/ for more information and to find our oil change coupons. Our auto shop proudly serves vehicle owners in Grand Island, NEWood River, NEand DoniphanNE.

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