Oil Service
One of the most common questions is “How much for an oil change.” Although that might be a simple question, the answer is not. The actual price of an oil service will vary depending on which oil is required for your vehicle, which filters are needed and if any seals or o-rings are required. Some vehicles have easy to access components and others required significant disassembly to access the drain or filter. Some dual or dry-sump cars require unique procedures to remove or fill the oil. All of these possibilities will affect the price of an oil change. But what you can be assured of is that RRT has the knowledge and experience to complete the service correctly.
But there is more to an RRT oil service that just changing your oil. During an RRT oil service, your vehicle will receive a visual inspection of all major safety components, wiper blades inspected, washer fluid topped off, tires inspected for wear and air pressure. Checking for other needed maintenance items will save you time and money in the long run. These may seem like small things, but these will ensure that your vehicle is running at it’s best.
While you’re there, let us perform a Courtesy Check, which includes a visual check of the following items:
- Brake fluid
- Power steering fluid
- Chassis and suspension
- Coolant/antifreeze
- Tire Pressures
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For over 17 years, RRT has been helping drivers across the DC Metro maintain their vehicles. With trained and certified mechanics, we can take care of all of your automotive repair and maintenance needs.
From oil changes, filter replacements, and fluid flushes to brakes and brake repair, shocks and struts, muffler repair, tires, and wheel alignment, we’ve got you covered. Use the quick links in the red bar to book an appointment at your Car Repair Service store today!
Oil is the lifeblood of your engine. It reduces friction, lessens wear, provides lubrication, forms a seal between the pistons, rings and cylinder walls while helping to cool engine parts. Without the cleaning action of new oil, carbon and varnish buildup would be toxic to the engine. And engine oil even dampens the shock and noise of moving parts.