
Hot weather makes your motor oil work harder, leading to damage if ignored. If it’s been a while since your last Chevy oil change, it’s time to revitalize your vehicle following a hot summer. Visit Scott Chevrolet and have our team perform a tune-up today!
What Does Motor Oil Do?
Your engine has a lot of moving parts that can rub up against one another, producing small metal shards that get stuck in the engine. Your motor oil keeps those parts lubricated, preventing damage, and absorbs any shards or other debris that is produced. It also helps regulate temperature, which makes it especially important during the summer.
What Happens in Summer?
Just as winter weather makes motor oil thicker, hot summer weather makes motor oil thinner. This means it’s not able to lubricate your parts as well and is less efficient at absorbing contaminants, leading to decreased performance. In addition, if it’s been a while since an oil change, your oil may begin to break down in the heat, leaving behind residue.
Should I Get an Oil Change?
Keeping up with your regularly scheduled oil changes is the best defense against lubrication issues. Some drivers change their oil during the year, using a thinner compound during winter and switching to a heavier oil during summer. Whether you change your oil or use an all-weather compound, keeping your oil fresh is the best way to keep it effective all year long.
Schedule an Oil Change at Scott Chevrolet
Summer is hard on a car’s powertrain, so if it’s been a while since your last oil change, make an appointment with our team at Scott Chevrolet for Chevrolet service. The team at our Allentown, PA, Chevrolet dealership will perform a tune-up and get you back on the road in no time, so come in today!


