Oil Change near Bloomington, Illinois

There are 6 RepairPal Certified locations for Oil Change, all with a minimum 12,000-mile/12-month warranty.

6 Results for Oil Change near Bloomington, Illinois

Oil Change can be completed at all of these locations, along with other repairs and services.

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All About Auto

4.4
(21)
1.37 mi
604 W Division St
Bloomington, IL
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Mon
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Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Center - Bloomington

4.6
(28)
2.51 mi
1505 E Vernon Ave
Bloomington, IL
Closed
Opens 7:30 AM Mon
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Clay Dooley Tire And Auto

4.6
(17)
2.67 mi
1507 E Vernon Ave
Bloomington, IL
Closed
Opens 7:00 AM Mon
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1 Stop Auto Shop - Bloomington

4.6
(25)
2.96 mi
13 Westport Court
Bloomington, IL
Closed
Opens 7:30 AM Mon
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South Shores Auto Service

4.6
(25)
45.1 mi
1675 S Lighthouse Lane
Decatur, IL
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Mon
Call the shop at (217) 702-4718 for appointment availability
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1 Stop Auto Shop of Champaign

4.3
(21)
45.31 mi
807 West Marketview Drive
Champaign, IL
Closed
Opens 7:30 AM Mon
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Oil Change

How a mechanic performs an oil change

To change the oil, a technician allows the engine to cool down, then removes the drain plug at the bottom of the engine oil pan and drains the oil. As the oil is draining they will remove and replace the oil filter. When the oil has fully drained the drain plug is re-installed and the engine is filled with the proper type and amount of new oil. The engine is started and checked for leaks. Finally, the engine is switched off, the oil level rechecked, and the maintenance light reset. While the oil is being serviced, the technician will note any obvious issues with the condition of the engine seals, amount of oil drained, last service date and mileage, and the drained oil's condition. If any abnormalities are noticed, recommendations for diagnosis or repair are made. Most manufacturers have now included panels that are attached to the vehicle's underside; they offer a measure of protection from debris and a means of controlling air flow to the engine and around the vehicle. These panels often completely cover the engine/transmission from below, blocking all access. Removal of one (or more) of these panels and their correct re-installation adds two new steps to the process of an oil change.
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Other oil change considerations

When changing or adding engine oil, follow the manufacturer's recommendation for the grade, often referred to as "weight" (0/30W, 5/30W, 20/50W, etc.), and type (petroleum or synthetic base) of oil to use. The grade is based on the oil's ability to flow - "viscosity". Modern engines are especially sensitive to the kind of lubricants used. Using an incorrect type or grade can cause the oil pressure light to illuminate, the engine to make abnormal noises, the check engine light to come on and may invalidate your manufacturer's warranty. So, always ask what oil you are getting, and know what is recommended for your car. Consulting your owner's manual is the best way to ensure you are using the correct fluids for your vehicle.

Can I perform an oil change myself?

An engine oil change can be performed by intermediate DIYers. However, before attempting this service or ordering parts, be sure to look up the specifications and procedures for your particular vehicle. Most will require raising the vehicle to access the oil pan drain plug, and it is critical that the oil is refilled to the proper level, and that the oil filter is installed correctly. If there is any concern about completing this service properly, consider contacting your local RepairPal Certified shop.