Sep 13, 2024
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Your engine is the heart of your vehicle, and it needs to be protected to ensure your vehicle remains running reliably. Follow Honda oil change protocols to protect your engine. If you’re unsure of how you should care for your motor by keeping your engine oil and oil filter clean, read on to discover everything you need to know about why and how often you should visit your Honda dealer for preventative engine maintenance.

Routine oil replacements help ensure engine oil leaks are detected and corrected quickly. If an engine oil leak is neglected for too long, your motor could overheat. Routine oil replacements also help ensure that clean oil circulates throughout your powertrain. Dirty engine oil is ineffective and can lead to unnecessary wear and tear, requiring more frequent repair work.

Routine oil replacement is also vital for ​your vehicle’s longevity because it helps ​prevent the formation of rust inside your engine. Also, ​clean engine oil traps contaminants that could otherwise damage your engine.


How Often You Should Visit Your Honda Dealer for an Engine Oil Replacement

You should bring your Honda in for an oil replacement when you see the maintenance message on your dashboard if you want to help ensure your motor lasts as long as possible. If you don’t drive a lot, come in for an oil replacement at least annually. Even when engine oil doesn’t circulate a lot, it breaks down over time.

Note that you should schedule an oil replacement if you notice certain warning signs from your vehicle. It’s advisable to check your engine oil monthly to ensure it’s still in good condition. If your engine oil level is low or your oil is dirty or discolored, schedule an oil replacement right away.


What You Need to Know About Severe Driving Conditions

You should know that you will probably need more frequent oil replacements if you put your motor under severe strain regularly. For example, if you use your Honda to tow anything or haul anything on the roof regularly, your engine is put under a lot of strain.

Additionally, driving long distances in hot temperatures at highway speeds causes rapid engine oil degradation. You also could benefit from more frequent oil replacements if you often drive over dusty, muddy, gravel, or salted roads regularly. ​Another common example of severe driving conditions is driving for long distances at speeds that don’t exceed 50 miles per hour.

Clean engine oil keeps your engine’s moving parts lubricated, helping to prevent overheating. Friction is also reduced, minimizing wear and tear. If it’s been a while since your last oil filter change, contact us today at Perry Honda in Bishop, CA to schedule a service appointment.

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