Keeping your engine and transmission properly lubricated with oil and fluids means less chance of damage that can dent your wallet.
Contact UsOver the course of your truck’s operation, there are a lot of moving parts. These parts can create a lot of friction and heat that can have negative effects like warping and spalling. Keeping your engine and transmission properly lubricated with oil and fluids means less chance of damage that can dent your wallet.
Your truck’s oil and fluids are designed to lubricate the various moving parts of your engine and transmission while the various oil filters are meant to remove contaminants from the oil and prevent issues such as seizing or lubrication loss. Additives within certain fluids can also help improve your truck’s performance by boosting engine performance.
At Regen Diesel Repair, we’ll help you make the best choice regarding your truck’s oil and fluids so your vehicle is always operating at peak performance. We perform full oil and fluid changes from draining to refill so your engine and transmission are always properly lubricated and performing above and beyond. We’ll assess your engine and transmission to determine the right oil and fluid according to manufacturer specifications alongside your truck’s own quirks. No matter the choice, we use the best lubricants available on the market so your truck is always using the best premium oil and fluids. Our team will also inspect and change your engine’s oil filter as needed so you never have to worry about contaminants clogging up your engine oil and impacting your engine’s performance. We can also inspect all relevant parts for any signs of damage from friction due to lubrication loss. If any damage is present, we can schedule appointments with you at your convenience so any issues can be resolved as soon as possible.
Sometimes, you may have to perform your own oil change outside of professional maintenance appointments. As such, it might not always be clear what oil is best for your engine. The basic answer is that it completely depends on your engine and the manufacturer’s specifications. This detail should be present in your truck’s owner’s manual or the manufacturer's website. Using the incorrect type or lower-grade oil can result in a greater chance of engine issues that can take your truck out of commission. When deciding on oil, also pay attention to the oil numbers. What you should keep in mind is that the leftmost number determines the oil’s performance in colder climates while the rightmost determines the oil’s viscosity; the manufacturer will typically include the best oil viscosity for your engine in their specifications.
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