38372 Innovation Court Suite 205 (Building B)
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Need an oil change? Stop in today; no appointment is needed.
We want to make your life easy. That’s why we now offer appointment-free oil changes in addition to scheduled bookings. Swing on over during our store hours, and we’ll be happy to service your car or truck. Our skilled auto technicians will treat your vehicle like their own, using up to five quarts of quality oil, rotating the tires, and completing a thorough courtesy inspection. Get ready to experience a better oil change.
All of our oil changes include a free courtesy inspection of your vehicle’s battery, brakes, fluid level, steering, suspension, tire pressure, and more!
$39.99
$74.99
$94.99
Includes Courtesy Inspection And Tire Rotation
Includes up to five quarts of oil, multi-point vehicle inspection, 4-tire rotation, and chassis lube (where specified by the manufacturer). Additional oil over 5 quarts costs extra. Additional charges may apply to the retail price, including a fluid and/or filter disposal fee and/or recycling fee. An additional service charge of up to 13%, no greater than $49.95, may be added for shop supplies and equipment costs. Other restrictions, fees, and taxes may apply. Most vehicles. Participating stores only. See store for complete details. Visit
www.valvolineglobal.com to learn more about additional benefits.
*Certified for Dexos 1 Gen 2 and Dexos 2 standards
Ask about these services next time you get an oil change.
Coats moving parts with a tough film that decreases friction and helps maintain horsepower. Our oil treatment reduces oil burning and smoking, quiets noisy engines, and helps prevent low compression.
This service, performed prior to the oil change, promotes oil flow and cleans the engine. Our flush product breaks up sludge and removes harmful engine deposits.
Many vehicles these days now have an oil life monitor that tells you when it’s time. Otherwise, follow the instructions in your owner’s manual. Ask your technician to print out the maintenance schedule for your make and model. Regular oil changes keep your engine running in top condition, save gas, and help you avoid major repairs. In fact, you can improve your gas economy by about 5%, according to the U.S.
Department of Energy, by keeping your car in shape, inflating your tires to the correct pressure, and using the recommended grade of oil for your engine. **https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/maintain.jsp, the official U.S. government source for fuel economy information.
Follow the oil specifications in your vehicle owner’s manual. Your Mountain View Tire & Auto Service Company technician can provide you with the right recommendations based on your driving conditions and vehicle make, model, and mileage.
Heat and friction is the enemy. Motor oil not only reduces friction between the many fast-moving parts in your engine; it actually removes heat from the pistons, shafts, and bearings. Think of your engine as the heart of your vehicle. High-quality motor oil is especially important in today’s automobile engines, designed to operate at close tolerances and high temperatures—between 200 and 250 degrees F—for superior performance and cleaner emissions.
You should check the oil every few hundred miles or every other time you fill your gas tank. Consult your owner’s manual for the position of the oil dipstick and engine oil filler opening. The best time to check the oil is when your engine is warm and on level ground. Turn off the vehicle and wait a few minutes. Then, pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean with a rag, and reinsert it. Push it all the way in. Pull out the dipstick again. It will have either two notches or an indent to show the oil level. It’s best to keep the oil level at or near the top mark. If the oil is between the two marks, you may add oil. Below the bottom mark, add oil. At or above the top mark, do not add oil. Too much oil in your engine can actually cause problems. If you’re low, add oil a little at a time (no more than half a quart to a quart), then re-check. Replace the dipstick before you close the hood. It’s a good idea to keep at least one quart of oil in your garage and one in your trunk. The oil specifications for your make and model are in your owner’s manual. Or, stop by one of our stores. We would be happy to check your oil and top it off for free.
You should check the oil every few hundred miles or every other time you fill your gas tank. Consult your owner’s manual for the position of the oil dipstick and engine oil filler opening. The best time to check the oil is when your engine is warm and on level ground. Turn off the vehicle and wait a few minutes. Then, pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean with a rag, and reinsert it. Push it all the way in. Pull out the dipstick again. It will have either two notches or an indent to show the oil level. It’s best to keep the oil level at or near the top mark. If the oil is between the two marks, you may add oil. Below the bottom mark, add oil. At or above the top mark, do not add oil. Too much oil in your engine can actually cause problems. If you’re low, add oil a little at a time (no more than half a quart to a quart), then re-check. Replace the dipstick before you close the hood. It’s a good idea to keep at least one quart of oil in your garage and one in your trunk. The oil specifications for your make and model are in your owner’s manual. Or, stop by one of our stores. We would be happy to check your oil and top it off for free.
Regular maintenance, including oil changes, is the most cost-effective way to keep an older vehicle on the road. A lubricant such as Valvoline’s MaxLife® Motor Oil can also help extend the life of your engine. If you find that you frequently have to add oil to your car or truck, you might be “burning oil.” Visit our store where you live or work for a diagnosis.
Visit our store for expert advice. You might be able to drive your car or truck as is, with more frequent oil changes, or you might want to invest in engine work, depending on how long you plan to own the vehicle.
First of all, don’t ignore it. It could mean that you are dangerously low on oil. Turn off the engine and wait a few minutes. Then, check the oil level. If your car is low, adding oil might resolve the issue. Other causes of low oil pressure include a faulty oil pump, plugged screens or filters, leaking or burning oil, or a failed oil pressure sending unit. If adding oil does not address the problem, don’t drive the car. Have it towed to our store for expert help.
Today’s full synthetic and synthetic mineral blends are excellent for tough conditions such as stop-and-go driving, frequent trips, and towing. Engine fills and top-offs are considered equivalent or superior to conventional oil. In fact, many newer car and truck models specify synthetic oil. Consult your owner’s manual for oil specifications and a maintenance schedule. Or, speak to one of our managers about the best type and grade of oil for your car or truck and type of driving.
A few factors go into determining the cost of an oil change:
Consider the type of vehicle you drive. Larger vehicles often have engines that hold more oil, so they need more than the up to five quarts of oil used in a standard oil change. If your truck takes seven or eight quarts of oil, plan to spend some extra money.
Your location can impact the cost of an oil change. Areas with high living costs often simply charge more to cover the labor associated with the oil change.
The price of an oil change depends on the type of oil used. Our Stores pour a selection of quality Valvoline motor oil grades, from our Daily Protection Synthetic Blend, designed for everyday dependable protection, to other high-performance full synthetic blends engineered for superior protection. Our trained Technicians will use your vehicle’s manufacturer’s guidelines to work with you to determine the best Valvoline motor oil grade for your car, truck, van, or SUV.
Phone: 951-239-4860
Email: stevesquikntires@gmail.com
Address: 38372 Innovation Court
Suite 205 (Building B)
Murrieta, California 92563
ASE Certified Technicians