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Our drivers at MileOne INEOS Grenadier love to optimize their SUVs to maximize every ounce of performance, so it’s not surprising that some drivers want to switch to the optimal oil during the summer. In general, though, the most important thing is to come in for regular INEOS Grenadier oil changes. Follow these tips and keep your system clean for a rugged, aggressive drive.

Do I Need Different Motor Oil?

Some drivers, especially those who are used to older cars, switch to lighter-weight oil during the winter and a heavier oil during the spring, summer, and fall. While thicker oil does perform better when hot weather thins out the system, it’s not necessary with most modern vehicles. Follow the recommendation in your owner’s manual or from our team—it will be for a multiviscosity oil you can use all year.

Can I Change My Oil at Home?

It’s easy to top up your motor oil level if it’s running low, but when it comes to a complete oil change, leave it to the professionals. Draining and properly disposing of the old oil is a messy, difficult job, so unless your garage is set up with blocks and a drain, you’ll probably end up spending more cleaning up than you would on an oil change. Plus, an oil change is an excellent opportunity to catch up with the rest of your scheduled maintenance.

What Else Is Included in an Oil Change?

While you’re at our service center for an oil change, you can get a complete tune-up and be ready for summer fun. Our team can check all of your fuel levels, tires, and INEOS Grenadier-specific systems like the differential lock. Have our team test your battery to make sure its capacity is ready for hot weather!

Get INEOS Service in Silver Springs, MD

A quick oil change stop is a great opportunity to catch up on any scheduled maintenance. Make an appointment with our team at our Silver Springs INEOS dealership for an all-over tune-up. Test your systems, top up your levels, and hit the road today!

Categories: Service, Parts

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