If you’re looking for a new pickup truck that combines powerhouse performance with tough off-road capability, you can’t go wrong with the new Toyota Tacoma! This pickup has a lot to offer Loveland drivers, with plenty of available trim levels, powerful towing capability, and plenty of advanced features inside and out.
The best way to keep your Toyota Tacoma running smoothly is to stick to your prescribed service schedule. Every Toyota vehicle has a set of mileage intervals where you’ll come into our service center for routine maintenance. An oil change is one of the most fundamental services we’ll perform at every appointment. Motor oil keeps your engine lubricated and prevents it from overheating, so you must get it replaced frequently. However, you need to use the right type of oil for your truck, or it won’t run as effectively.
So, what is the recommended oil type for the Toyota Tacoma? Like many other Toyota vehicles, such as the RAV4, the Tacoma runs best on synthetic oil with a grade of SAE 0W-20 or SW 5W-20. The service team at Beechmont Toyota has more details on getting a Toyota Tacoma oil change in Cincinnati in the guide below.
The two types of motor oil are synthetic and conventional, but how exactly do they differ? They may look and sound similar, but there are important differences between the two, and you’ll want to use the right type for your vehicle so it’ll run properly. Conventional oil (also called “regular oil”) is mined directly from the ground and has been used in motor vehicles since their invention. Synthetic oil is comparatively new and has been chemically refined to be more efficient, long-lasting, and effective than conventional oil. It’s more often used by high-performance or off-road vehicles since it performs better at higher temperatures. While synthetic oil tends to be more expensive than conventional oil, it also doesn’t have to be changed as frequently, so you won’t be coming in for a Toyota Tacoma oil change in Cincinnati as often!
As we discussed above, every Toyota has a maintenance schedule with services like oil changes, tire rotations, battery inspections, and—further down the road—replacements of essential parts. How often will you be coming in to get your Mason Toyota Tacoma’s oil changed? Since synthetic oil lasts longer than conventional oil, you’ll generally get it changed out every 7,500 to 10,000 miles instead of 3,000 or 5,000 miles for conventional oil. Your owner’s manual will have more specific numbers, but this is a good baseline.
Feel free to contact our service center near West Chester with any questions about the Toyota Tacoma oil type or anything else we’ve discussed in this article, and a member of our team will be happy to help you. Be sure to check out our other service tips and tricks for more ways to keep your Tacoma running in the best possible condition!
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