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Cadillac Oil Change Service near me in MONTGOMERY

At Classic Cadillac of Montgomery in MONTGOMERY, we believe your Cadillac deserves regular attention to help keep it running at its peak. Our Certified Service technicians are expertly trained to understand how your Cadillac uses its oil and how it monitors oil life. An oil change performed by a Certified Service expert means outstanding service, convenience, and expertise.

With Cadillac Cadillac Premium Care Maintenance, oil changes based on the vehicle’s Oil Life System (OLS) for 2017 and newer Cadillac vehicles, with the exception of the 2018 Cadillac XT5 & 2011 to 2016 Cadillacs, are covered for 3 years or 36,000 miles (whichever comes first; see us for details). The 2017 Cadillac XT5 and all 2011 to 2016 Cadillac vehicles are covered for 4 years or 50,000 miles (whichever comes first; see us for details). When it’s time for your next oil change, visit our Cadillac Certified Service experts.

How Cadillac Engine Oil Works

Engine Oil - The Lifeblood of your Cadillac

Motor oil is made from petroleum-based and non-petroleum-synthesized chemicals; it's used to lubricate car engines, which reduces friction and lessens wear on car engine parts. Particles released while in the combustion process are also contained and retained by the oil and oil filter. Ensuring that your car always has optimal oil volumes will help improve your engine's effectiveness when working, aid the prevention of the formation of particles, and assist in reducing harmful emissions that get released into the atmosphere. You should check your car's oil about every 600 miles, as well as just before every extended road trip, just to be sure your car or truck is performing with suggested oil levels.

CADILLAC OIL CHANGE COUPONS AND OFFERS

8-Quart ACDelco GM OE dexos1® Full Synthetic Oil Change

Tax, and more than 8 quarts of oil extra. Excludes diesel engines. See owner's manual for specific oil grades recommended by vehicle model.

6-Quart ACDelco GM OE dexos1® Full Synthetic Oil Change

Tax, and more than 6 quarts of oil extra. Excludes diesel engines. See owner's manual for specific oil grades recommended by vehicle model.

Selecting Oil For Your Cadillac

Choosing the proper grade of oil is crucial to optimal performance. From conventional to full synthetic, Cadillac Certified Service offers a range of oil types, including ACDelco Conventional Oil, ACDelco dexos1™ Full Synthetic, and Mobil 1™ Full Synthetic.

These oils contain a variety of characteristics that can affect your vehicle’s performance, offer varying levels of engine protection, and maximize the time between oil changes.

ACDelco Conventional Oil

  • Offers quality engine wear and corrosion protection 
  • Contains special additives that help your engine run smoothly 

ACDelco dexos1 Full Synthetic Oil

  • High resistance to oxidation, which helps keep the oil from breaking down 
  • Excellent low-temperature flow and pumpability during cold start-ups 
  • Excellent protection to help prevent formation of sludge and other harmful deposits 

Mobil 1 Full Synthetic Oil

  • Advanced anti-wear technology for outstanding protection of critical engine parts 
  • Exceptional high-temperature stability helps resist oxidative thickening 
  • Proven to provide outstanding cold starting, lubrication, and protection from wear at low temperatures 

Ask our experts which grade is best for your Cadillac. You may also refer to your Owner’s Manual for more information.

WHAT THE CERTIFIED SERVICE EXPERTS LOOK FOR DURING YOUR MULTI-POINT CADILLAC INSPECTION

  • Remaining Engine Oil Life

A quick inspection will determine your vehicle’s remaining oil life percentage (applicable to vehicles with the GM Oil Life System). This may be helpful, especially if you are approaching your next oil change.

  • Tire Wear

Your tires are what keep you moving safely down the road. The Certified Service experts check to make sure your tires are properly aligned, balanced, and in top shape. This will help ensure the optimum performance and safety of your vehicle.

  • Wiper Blades and Glass Condition

Your wiper blades are essential, especially when it’s raining. The operation and condition of front and rear wipers are checked to make sure they will work well when you need them. A visual inspection of your windshield is completed to check for cracks or chips and may help prevent further damage down the road.

  • Fluid Levels

Fluid levels are checked, including brake reservoir and windshield washer, to be sure they are at optimal levels.

  • Brakes

To help keep your brakes performing their best, an inspection is performed on the condition of your brake system, including lines, hoses, and parking brake as well as measurements of front and rear linings.

  • Battery Condition and Connections

No one wants to be stuck with a dead car battery! A quick battery test will determine the health of your battery, and a visual inspection will check to be sure the battery cables and connections are in top working order

  • OnStar Subscription

A brief assessment will make sure you are connected with your OnStar system subscription

  • Additional Car Inspections

An additional vehicle inspection of critical systems is performed to check for visible leaks that might indicate a concern. The condition of other vehicle components is also visually inspected.

Advanced Oil Life Monitoring

The advanced technology in your Cadillac helps maintain performance with diagnostic tools that indicate the optimal time for service. For example, most Cadillac vehicles are equipped with the Oil Life System (OLS). This system indicates when to change the engine oil and filter. This is based on a combination of factors, which includes engine revolutions, engine temperature, and miles driven. 

As soon as the OLS light comes on, change the oil as soon as possible within the next 600 miles at Classic Cadillac of Montgomery—it’s that simple. Our Certified Service technicians will reset your OLS after an oil change.

CADILLAC OIL CHANGE: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q: Should engine oil be replaced every 3,000 miles?

A: Most Cadillac vehicles are equipped with the OLS, which has made the 3,000-mile oil change obsolete. Depending on the age of your Cadillac, driving habits, and road conditions, your advanced engine may be able to go longer than 3,000 miles between oil changes. Always be sure to check your engine oil level regularly, even with an OLS.

Q: Does regularly changing my oil filter help with the life of my engine?

A: Yes. An oil filter helps ensure your engine is lubricated with clean oil, which is important to optimal engine performance. Both your vehicle’s oil and oil filter should be changed at least as often as recommended by your OLS and/or Owner’s Manual.

Q: How often should I change my Cadillac's Oil?

If you happen to drive an older car, you'll want to change your oil almost every 3,000 miles. In brand new cars, it ought to be fine to change your oil close to every 5,000 to 6,000 miles. Your owner’s manual often have the advised oil change intervals for your precise car model. The type of driving you practice may need you to change your oil with greater frequency.

Q: Is it better to get an oil change at a competing service or use a dealer?

A: We’re obviously biased, but who produced your car? Who has direct connections with the designers and folks directly responsible for the engineering of how your car’s motor and chassis? Frankly, all our equipment and training is specifically designed for Cadillac products. As a result, our expertise in even the most routine service is leaps and bounds ahead of a “quickie” oil service provider who most likely will hire lower paid service staff simply to make margins on their franchise business.

While you “might” save a few dollars in the short term, the long run will be so much better trusting your car’s maintenance and service to the dealer.

Q: Is the dealership’s oil change prices more expensive than other services?

A: There is a distinct perception that oil change providers who do it in a “Jiffy” or offer coupons are much more affordable. However, you will find many times than not, our prices are not only competitive, but sometimes even better. Additionally, not only will you get the expertise and have machinery specifically designed to tune up your car to its optimal levels, but you’ll get it many times at the same price, if not at least better value.

Q: How soon should I go in when the change oil warning comes on?

A: When the “Change Engine Oil Soon” message appears, oil change service is necessary for the vehicle as soon as possible, within the next 600 miles. If driving under the best conditions, the Engine Oil Life System might not indicate the need for vehicle service for up to a year. The motor oil and filter must be changed at least once a year and the Engine Oil Life System will need to be reset. Your Cadillac dealer has Certified Service expert technicians who will perform this work and reset the system.

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How much does an oil change cost on a Cadillac?

The average cost of a Cadillac oil change can range from $130 to $150. Around $40 to $50 will go for labor costs, and the rest will be for parts and products. Depending on the age of the car and wear and tear, other repairs may also be necessary.

How much does it cost to service a Cadillac Escalade?

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How often does a Cadillac need an oil change?

A: Most Cadillac vehicles are equipped with the OLS, which has made the 3,000-mile oil change obsolete. Depending on the age of your Cadillac, driving habits, and road conditions, your advanced engine may be able to go longer than 3,000 miles between oil changes.

How much should an oil change cost?

Typically, an oil and filter change using conventional oil will cost between $35 and $75, depending on your area. If your car requires synthetic oil, you should expect to pay more (anywhere from $65 to $125) but you make up some of the cost, since synthetic oil lasts longer and has to be changed less frequently.