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A Full Service Oil, Lube & Filter Change Service


Changing your oil and filter regularly is the single most important auto maintenance service for your car, truck or SUV. The oil in your car works to keep everything in the engine well-lubricated, running smoothly and improves mileage.

Car oil change services are available in Denver, Colorado Springs, Aurora, Greeley, Fort Collins, Longmont and more across Colorado’s Front Range and Colorado AAMCO Transmission & Total Car Care.

A Full Service Oil, Lube & Filter Change at Your Colorado AAMCO Includes:

  • Adding Up to 5 Quarts of Engine Oil
  • A New Oil Filter
  • Lubrication of All Grease Fittings on Your Vehicle
  • Plus AAMCO’s 36-point Vehicle Courtesy Check to ensure all major systems in your vehicle is in good working order.

Stop by, Contact a Colorado AAMCO location near you or Schedule an Appointment for a FREE Vehicle Courtesy Check today for an oil change and see why people who know, go to AAMCO Transmission & Total Car Care.

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Get Answers to Your Car Care Questions

Get answers. Rest easy. All of our local Colorado AAMCO centers pride themselves on having knowledgeable auto repair technicians that provide excellent customer service and expert answers based on years of hands-on experience.

Oil Change FAQ


Q: How often do I need an oil change?


A: Most cars require an oil change every 3000-5000 miles. However, you should always consult with your owners manual, and consider your driving habits when scheduling your oil changes. Remember – regular maintenance will lengthen the life of your car!

Q: How do I check my oil level?


A: To check the level of oil in your engine, check the dip stick at least once a week and make note of the level. Be sure to check the oil level when the engine is cool, not right after a drive. If the level drops over time, there is a leak somewhere.
Related: Why Do Oil Leaks Happen

Q: Do I need synthetic motor oil or conventional motor oil?


A: If you aren’t sure which type of oil your car needs you should always consult your owners manual or a qualified mechanic. To learn more about the differences between conventional and synthetic motor oil be sure to check out our guide!

Q: Are there issues with changing my own oil?


A: Many car owners learn this essential maintenance service at a young age and there is nothing inherently wrong with that. However, when you decide to change your own oil you run the risk of damaging your oil pan bolt, using the wrong type of oil for your engine, and improperly accessing your oil pan bolt, cross-threading your bolt, proper disposal of your used oil, and loss of time in your day due to other issues. Likewise, you could also overlook dangerous leaks in your oil pan which would lead to a future breakdown. At AAMCO Colorado, our trusted team will help you find, detect, and fix all your leaks. We aim to properly change your oil and service your car while saving you time and money. 

Q: How can you tell if your motor oil has gone bad?


A: Bad motor oil has several looks. When you use your dipstick to check your oil and notice that the oil is has a milky, globby, appearance, it is time to change it. Likewise, if you are driving around and see your “check engine light” show up on your dashboard, it is time to change your oil. Rest assured, our trusted mechanics at AAMCO Colorado can promptly get you serviced and out the door in no time. Get help and schedule your fast & easy appointment here.

Q: Why are regular oil changes important?


A: Regular oil changes will help to keep your car running smoothly and lengthen the life of your vehicle.
Oil provides three key functions:

  • It keeps every component in the engine running smoothly
  • It regulates temperatures in the engine
  • Prevents the buildup of carbon deposits and other substances in the engine

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