
Used Motor Oil Disposal: How to Do it Right
Proper motor oil disposal is essential for environmental and legal reasons. Ensure that you're doing it the right way by following the steps in this guide.
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From synthetic oil changes to oil filters, oil pans, pumps, and drain plug replacements, your local Firestone Complete Auto Care location offers only the highest quality oil change parts and products. After more than 80 years servicing cars of all makes, models, and years, we've seen firsthand the difference that quality oil change parts make. Bring your vehicle to your nearest Firestone Complete Auto Care location and let our expert automotive technicians install oil change parts that will stand the test of time.
During your oil change service, your technician will use the following supplies:
We're committed to the health and longevity of your car, not only in the service we provide but in the top-notch parts we use. We know that when you give your car what it needs, it’ll give you back a whole lot more. Schedule your next oil change service at your local Firestone Complete Auto Care today and keep your vehicle running newer, stronger, and longer!
Because we're committed to only bringing you the best, our technicians proudly use the following brands of oil:
Each brand makes various types of motor oil. The type of oil you choose will depend on your vehicle type, age, mileage, and your typical driving conditions. Our Firestone Complete Auto Care locations offer the following types of oil:
For help selecting the best oil for your vehicle, give your local Firestone Complete Auto Care a call or stop by and talk with a technician.
Proper motor oil disposal is essential for environmental and legal reasons. Ensure that you're doing it the right way by following the steps in this guide.
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