Ed Martin Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram

Nov 3, 2023

Getting an oil change whenever you need it is essential. It’s one of the most important parts of your routine maintenance, and it’s a service your Chrysler, Jeep, RAM, or Dodge dealer will be more than happy to perform for you as frequently as necessary.

An oil change alert on the dashboard of a vehicle near Anderson, Indiana.

How Often Does Your Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge/RAM Need an Oil Change?

Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, and RAM vehicles generally need oil replacements at least every 5,000 miles, though this can vary depending on the type of oil used in your vehicle. Specific models often use different oil, so you should check your manual and see what it says about how often you need an oil replacement for your model.

How frequently you drive impacts how often you need to get your oil replaced, too. The average American drives between 10,000 and 15,000 miles per year, so you’ll most likely need at least two oil and oil filter changes annually. Your dealer can help you create a service schedule to stay on top of oil replacements. There are also signs that can show up letting you know you need an oil replacement ASAP between scheduled service appointments.


When to Head to the Chrysler, Jeep, RAM, and Dodge Dealer to Get Your Oil Replaced

The Oil Quality Changes

Fresh motor oil is a nice translucent amber shade. When it starts to get a little darker, then it’s probably time for a top-up. If all of the oil is too dark to see through, then you need to get it changed. You’ll also need a change if the oil texture is no longer smooth. For example, old, dirty motor oil often feels gritty between your fingers.


The Engine Gets Noisier

Because motor oil lubricates the parts of the engine, the engine can get louder when you have old, low-quality oil cycling through it. It might also make a knocking noise that tells you it’s time to get that oil replaced as soon as you can.


The Cabin Smells Like Motor Oil

If you catch a subtle whiff of your oil in the cabin, then you need to head to the dealer as soon as possible. You might just need a top-off or an oil replacement, but there could also be a problem somewhere under the hood.


The Gas Mileage Is Poor

Take note of how quickly the fuel tank empties, because if you’re stopping for gas more than usual, then it’s time to visit the dealer. You might need an oil replacement, but lower gas mileage can be a sign of other issues, too.

Visit Ed Martin Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM next time you need to get new oil for your vehicle. Our team is eager to help you out with all kinds of routine maintenance, including getting your oil replaced.