Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Express Oil Change? How does it work?

Do I need to get out of the car at all or can I just sit in the vehicle?



Can I pay with credit card?



Do these kinds of places give quality service?Express Oil Change? How does it work?I work for Valvoline Instant Oil Change and the only time we will not allow the customer to stay in the vehicle is durring a tire rotation.



As far as services go, the only service at a place like that, that is not done by a machine designed for that task is an oil change, weather it is crank case, differential, transfer case for a 4x4.



For the money, you really can't complain because they also check your air filter(s), check and fill your washer fluid, power steering fluid, coolant and transmission fluid. We also check your serpentine belt (fan belt for those of you who do not know what a serpentine belt is) for cracks and dry rotting. We check and fill the air in your tires according to the manufacture recommendations. It may seem pricy, but when you consider the free fluid top offs between oil changes it could really pay for itself in the long run if you use fluids in your vehicle.



Long story short, the dealerships offer the same services we do, using the same equipment, at a higher price. Your choice.



And yes, we do take credit, check or cashExpress Oil Change? How does it work?You can sit in your car. You position your car over a pit and the work is done from below. There are guys that also do things under the hood. All YOU have to do is open the hood and shut your engine off.

You can also get out of your car if you want to -- they have waiting areas with television and junk food machines.



They do take credit cards.



I get my oil changed at Express Oil every 4000 miles.
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