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Chevrolet Silverado 2500 Oil Change

Silverado 2500 Oil Change Near Me in the Lexington Area

If you’re a Silverado 2500 owner, we know how essential your truck is to your day-to-day life. Whether you are towing heavy loads or working hard around the farm, the last thing you would want to worry about is engine failure. That is why it’s essential that all Silverado 2500 owners keep up with a regular maintenance schedule. The most vital step in the maintenance schedule is getting regular oil changes. Keep reading to learn more about how to properly follow an oil change maintenance schedule.

How Do We Perform Your Oil Change?

If you’re curious about the oil change process, here is how we perform an oil change at Dan Cummins of Paris and Georgetown, KY:

  1. First, we’ll find the correct oil type and fuel filter for your Silverado in your Owner’s Manual. At our dealership, we only supply genuine OEM parts, which are always the best choice when performing maintenance on your Silverado. Because they are straight from the manufacturer, they are guaranteed to work with your truck every time.
  2. Then, we will park your truck on a level surface, engage the parking brake, turn off the engine, and raise the front of the vehicle with a jack or a ramp. This guarantees your truck will not move in the process.
  3. We will then open the hood, find the oil dipstick, and remove it.
  4. Next, we will go under the vehicle and find the engine’s oil pan and drain plug.
  5. We will put the oil catch pan under the drain plug, loosen the plug using a box-end wrench, then carefully remove the plug by hand and wait a couple of minutes for the old oil to drain.
  6. With a rag, we’ll wipe the oil pan threads and drain plug, inspect the condition of both and replace either, if needed. Once the oil is done draining, we’ll replace the oil drain plug and tighten it with the wrench.
  7. Then, we will find the oil filter, put an oil catch pan under the filter to make sure it catches any remaining oil, and remove the filter.
  8. We will then put a light coating of new oil on the gasket of the new oil filter, ensuring it installs smoothly. Then, we’ll put a new filter on by turning it clockwise three-quarters to one full turn.
  9. We’ll go back under the hood and remove the oil fill cap. Then, we’ll pour in 5W-30 fully synthetic motor oil (or whichever oil is specified in your Owner’s Manual) and put the oil fill cap back on.
  10. We’ll then turn on the engine and let it run at idle for at least 30 seconds and check for leaks.
  11. Next, we turn the engine back off and give at least 30 seconds for the motor oil to settle in the engine.
  12. Then, we’ll carefully put the vehicle back on level ground and check the oil with the dipstick and add more if necessary.

This process is based on the recommended steps in the Silverado 2500 Owner’s Manual and might vary depending on the trim, year, and age of your truck.

How Often Should I Change the Oil in my Silverado 2500?

We recommend you get the oil changed in your Silverado every 7,500 miles. You can change the oil more often, but this is the recommended maximum amount of time you should go between changes. You can also consult with a service technician at Dan Cummins of Paris or Georgetown, KY to work out a maintenance schedule for your Silverado. Just call us at 859-340-1340 to speak with one of our factory-certified mechanics today.

Why Should I Use Synthetic Oil?

Unless your Silverado has more than 75,000 miles on it, synthetic oil is always the best choice. The lower viscosity increases engine protection, gives you better fuel economy, helps to clean engine sludge/deposits, reduces engine drag, and gives you longer intervals between oil changes.
Synthetic oil changes are usually a bit more expensive than conventional, but the benefits end up making it more economical in the long run. If you want to keep your engine running at peak performance, synthetic oil is your best choice.

What Happens If I Do Not Follow the Recommended Oil Change Intervals?

If you do not follow the recommended oil change intervals, you could possibly void your warranty. Most warranties stipulate that you need regular maintenance, serviced by the dealership. This includes getting oil changes at the recommended oil change intervals. If you do not follow this, you could end up making your warranty null. This would leave you unprotected financially in the case of a mechanical malfunction.
If you do not get regular oil changes, you could also risk poor performance from your Silverado 2500. When old motor oil builds up, it creates a sludge that forces the engine to work harder to move all its parts. This can significantly reduce torque and fuel economy.
Perhaps the worst consequence of not getting regular oil changes is the total engine failure that could occur. Sludge from bad motor oil renders the oil unable to pull heat away from the engine. This could lead to catastrophic engine failure, which could cost thousands to fix. Don’t risk such an expensive repair; just come in for regular oil changes at Dan Cummins.

How Much Oil Should I Use in my Silverado 2500?

This answer depends on the type of engine in your Silverado 2500. The two engine types and their oil capacities are:

  • 6.6L V8: 8 quarts
  • 6.6L V8 (diesel): 10 quarts

Also, be sure to check with your Owner’s Manual that this amount is correct for your Silverado 2500. Your service technician at Dan Cummins can also find this information for you.

What Kind of Oil Does a Chevy Silverado 2500 Take?

You should ask for SAE 5W-30 on the new Silverado 2500s, such as the 2020, 2021, or 2022 model years. If you have the 5.3L V8 engine or the 6.2L V8 engine, the Owner’s Manual recommends using SAE 0W-20. To ensure that you ask for the correct type for your Silverado 2500, be sure to consult the Owner’s Manual or speak with one of our factory-certified technicians at Dan Cummins.

Where Can I Go to Get my Oil Changed in Paris or Georgetown, KY?

If you are looking for the best place to get an oil change for your Chevrolet Silverado 2500, we recommend you come to Dan Cummins of Paris or Georgetown, KY. We offer expertly trained service technicians and service advisors who will help fulfill your every request. For your convenience, we have Saturday hours and service loaners. We always use OEM-certified parts, ensuring your Silverado 2500 will remain at peak performance. You can schedule your oil change here or call us at 859-340-1340 to make an appointment.

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