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Schedule Your Lexus Oil Change in Scottsdale, AZ

A Lexus oil change keeps your vehicle running at its best both in the short term and for all of the miles you have ahead of you. This maintenance task involves flushing out old, gritty oil that is no longer effective at lubricating moving engine parts and replacing it with a new supply. This process also lowers the risk of engine overheating since clean oil absorbs warmth and transports it to the oil pan, where it dissipates harmlessly. Read on to learn more about why and when you should get this service.

 
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What Are Signs You Need Lexus Oil Change Service?

How often you need an oil change depends on various influences, including the type of oil used and your car's year and model. For example, older vehicles often need oil changes more frequently, while synthetic oil lasts longer than conventional oil. Consult your vehicle's owner's manual and our service technicians to determine the best Lexus oil change interval.

 
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However, don't wait if the "Maintenance Required" light shines on your dashboard, accompanied by the following signs:
• Your engine is making knocking or grinding
• There is a burning smell inside the cabin.
• Your exhaust vapor turns into smoke.
• Your car shakes when it's idling.
An oil leak would produce similar symptoms, and you might also spot a dark puddle under your car.

You can also check if a Lexus oil change is necessary by removing the oil dipstick and smearing some of the residue on a clean cloth. Instead of being clear and amber, bad engine oil is dark and thick.

What Is the Difference Between Synthetic vs. Conventional Oil?

Synthetic oil has a longer lifespan than conventional oil, but what are there other differences? Conventional oil is also known as "mineral oil." It is refined from crude oil and is typically more affordable than its counterpart. However, its weaker performance means that you will need to get oil changes more regularly, which counteracts the cost difference.

Synthetic oil is more refined and tailored to different uses. It breaks down less when exposed to heat, better protecting the engine. Because it has fewer impurities, it also keeps your engine cleaner.

You also have more choices besides "this or that." There is also the middle ground — synthetic blend oil — as well as subvarieties suited to different conditions. For instance, thicker oil is typically used in summer to compensate for heat-related thinning.

What Does a Lexus Oil Change Cost?

The cost of an oil change depends on several factors, especially since it is often done in concert with other maintenance, such as Lexus brake service. When calling to schedule an appointment, please ask about current rates.

You can also talk to one of our team about our prepaid maintenance plan, which allows you to insulate yourself against inflation. Regardless of whether you opt in to this plan or not, the cost of a Lexus oil change is well worth it since this service prevents severe engine damage. By making the engine work more efficiently, this simple task can also improve your car's fuel efficiency, saving you money at the pump.

Get an Oil Change Today in Scottsdale, AZ

If you're past due for an oil change, schedule service today to avoid a breakdown and, potentially, the need for an engine replacement. While you might think of going to the local quick-lube, our technicians know Lexus vehicles inside and out and will be able to inspect other areas of your car during this service to make sure it is in peak condition. We also offer Lexus service specials to make you feel even more satisfied with your results.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often does a Lexus need an oil change?

This depends on many factors unique to your car and driving habits. For example, short trips don't always allow enough time to prevent condensation in the oil system from burning off, which can cause you to need oil changes more frequently. Consult your owner's manual for the recommended maintenance schedule. Somewhere between 5,000-7,500 miles is common, but be on the lookout for signs your car needs attention sooner.

What's included with the Lexus oil change service?

In addition to draining the old oil, replacing it with a new supply, and switching out your oil filter, our team will also give a general look over your car. If they notice problems with the belts, hoses, suspension, tires, or brakes, they can perform the necessary services to get your car back up and running at its best.

Does Lexus use conventional or synthetic oil?

Lexus cars need synthetic oil in most instances, especially if they feature a turbocharged or supercharged engine. Synthetic oil is more durable and better protects your engine from friction and heat.