Conventional Oil Change in Waterloo, IA
Here at Dan Deery Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM FIAT, we operate a Mopar service department in Waterloo staffed with certified technicians with extensive training, direct experience, and love for all-things Mopar that position us as an excellent opportunity to secure a one-stop oil change shop for every oil change needed. Service includes a certified technician, Mopar service department, and genuine Mopar conventional oil and oil filter. A certified technician will remove the broken-down oil from the engine, inspect the oil system for leaks, and then install fresh Mopar OEM conventional oil to specifications. We also offer express oil changes requiring no appointment guaranteed to get your vehicle in and out as quickly as possible.
High-Tech Engines & the Value of Certified Mopar Oil Change Service
As vehicles like yours continue to advance at a rapid pace technologically, it has become increasingly valuable to have the most qualified experts perform routine oil changes. Do you want an untrained and uncertified mechanic at a subpar independent shop working on your high-tech ride? We provide the same service quality that went into designing and manufacturing your vehicle; so, rest assured as a Mopar service department that we have invested in world-class service resources that drive our services' results to newer levels of value and customer satisfaction alongside advances in auto technology. With the average oil change service valued at a fraction of the cost of a new engine, the little cost of routine oil changes is negligible compared to keeping the engine lubricated at specifications.
Engine Lubrication & Routine Conventional Oil Change Maintenance
Internal combustion engines generate power through thousands of fuel explosions every minute of operation. Combusting fuel for drive power is an extremely hot undertaking that demands a lubricating oil to mitigate the friction and heat that would otherwise cause the internal components to lock up within seconds. The extreme environment within the engine causes the oil's chemical composition, or lubricative property, to change when exposed to such heat. This chemical change is called thermal breakdown, which really means - the oil that was once vicious, slippery, and lubricative is becoming a sludge that is not lubricating nor cooling the engine well. The consequences of broken-down engine oil include increased wear and tear, engine part damages, engine overheating, engine failure, and immobilized vehicle. The little cost of routine conventional oil change service is negligible compared to the value of fresh engine oil for your engine's reliability, durability, and longevity.