Experts used to recommend an oil change every 3,000 miles, but most of today’s newer cars
don’t require their oil to be changed that often. Here’s a good rule of thumb – if your car is older than a 2002 model year, you should probably change your oil every 3,000 miles. If it’s newer than a 2002 model, it’s fine to change your oil every 5,000 miles.
So, why is it important to change your oil? Motor oil lubricates, cools, and seals internal engine components. When the engine is running, oil is constantly circulating through critical parts of your car’s motor. That’s why regularly checking and changing motor oil is an important part of overall vehicle maintenance. Neglecting to change the oil periodically will shorten the life of your engine. Many car owners change their own oil. It’s a job that is not as difficult as you might think. It’s a great do-it-yourself auto-repair project and a way to learn a little more about your car. Get a parent or other adult to help you out, consult your vehicle owner’s manual to find out what kind of oil to use.