Oil Change
The Quick Lane Difference for Your Vehicle Oil Change
Five Important Performance And Safety Checks Included In The Works Package
There’s no shortage of options when it comes to servicing a vehicle. Rely on Quick Lane Tire and Auto Centre in Olds, Alberta, for quality and professionalism when it comes to your manufacturer's recommended maintenance. Quick Lane also handles warranty repairs along with oil change and lube services.
Overview of The Works Oil Change & Lube Package
The Works is designed to give you all of the important items in a single, convenient service. Most vehicles recommend changing oil and replacing filters between 7,500-15,000 kilometers. Along with traditional oil change and lube service, The Works package important safety services such as tire rotation and vehicle inspection. Other items include checking alignment, resetting proper tire inflation and testing battery charge.
Our services are completed by experienced technicians knowledgeable on all aspects of vehicle service. Moreover, Quick Lane techs are specially trained to know the requirements of specific vehicle brands.
Quick Lane technicians offer valuable insights even for services as simple as the humble oil change. They can help identify problems before they become expensive repairs.
The Quick Lane Tire and Auto Centre Difference
Quick Lane Tire and Auto Centre includes a long list of important safety services as part of your regular oil change and filter replacement. Quick Lane recommends the following tips to keep your vehicle operating in peak condition:
- Vehicle safety and maintenance inspections on every visit. At a minimum, you should get a vehicle inspection every spring and in the fall, especially if you live in climates with severe weather.
- Older vehicles get some special attention. As a vehicle odometer hits 125,000 kilometers, the need for oil changes and routine maintenance becomes more frequent. New belts and hoses may be required around 160,000 kilometers.
- Look at signs of tire wear and inflation. Every time you get an oil change, and before every road trip, ask your service advisor to check your tires. Quick Lane experts can spot wear patterns or sidewall damage that might leave your family stranded far from home.
- Discuss any unusual noises you hear when using your vehicle's brakes. Routine oil and lube services from Quick Lane offer the perfect opportunity to make sure your vehicle brake system is working properly. Do you hear any squeaks or squeals? Tell your Quick Lane experts--they're trained to identify and fix brake system issues.
- Ask about the services no matter where you go for your oil and lube services. Make sure it includes complimentary topping of fluids, lubricating important engine and safety components such as vehicle brakes, rotating tires and checking alignment.
Rotation, alignment and proper inflation extend the life of tires and improve safety for your family. Tire manufacturers recommend regular rotation as part of your normal vehicle maintenance routines.
Using the Right Oil For Your Vehicle
When it comes to motor oil, there seems to be no shortage of conventional oils, synthetics and synthetic blends to choose from.
Quick Lane experts can help you decide what type of oil and filters are best for your vehicle.
What, exactly, do the letters and numbers represent? Here’s the breakdown on what each is, And how can you find the right match for your engine?
Oil codes can help you choose the right fluid for your vehicle. The “W” stands for winter; the number preceding the “W” refers to a cold weather viscosity.
The lower the number, the less viscous oil will be at low temperatures. A 5W- motor oil flows better at colder temperatures than 15W- oils in the same conditions.
The numbers after the “W” refers to the oil’s viscosity at hot temperatures. The higher the number, the thicker the oil at a specified temperature.
Your vehicle owner’s manual for specific recommendations for your driving conditions. Or ask your service advisor for help choosing the right product.
Rely On Experienced Service Advisors and Certified Technicians
Quick Lane can help you choose the proper grade of oil for your vehicle depending on how and where you drive. They help choose replacement oil designed for your vehicle's engine:
- Some oils are specially formulated for high-performance engines, while others are best for engines that experience a lot of city driving.
- Older vehicles might benefit from using high-mileage oil. Oil designed for a high-mileage engine has more viscosity, thickness, than conventional. The thicker fluid compensates for wear and tear on the engine. For example, older vehicles have more space between bearings.
- Synthetic oil comes from conventional oil. The base of synthetic oil is crude oil, which is distilled and refined before specifically engineered chemical compounds are added.
- Synthetic oil evaporates slower than conventional oil, and offers resistance to thermal breakdown, the formation of engine sludge and oxidation--when oxygen contaminates the oil, which can degrade its quality and even cause it to go rancid.
- Quick Lane technicians can help you get the best performance out of your engine with the proper oil. Routine oil services offer one of the easiest and least expensive ways to keep your vehicle running at top performance.