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WE’LL HELP YOU CHOOSE THE RIGHT OIL AND MORE

All oil changes at Monro include a FREE courtesy inspection of your vehicle’s fluid levels, battery, brakes, steering and suspension, tire tread depth and pressure, plus more!

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GOOD

Valvoline Daily Protection Synthetic Blend Motor Oil

Dependable Daily Protection

Helps prevent corrosion, rust, and engine wear

For most gas-fueled passenger cars and light-duty trucks

FREE tire rotation ($29.99 value)

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$39.99

Daily Protection Synthetic Blend Oil

Includes Courtesy Inspection and Rotation

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BETTER

Valvoline Synthetic Blend High Mileage Oil

Fights Power Loss

Formulated to protect engines with over 75,000 miles

Maximum defense against corrosion, rust, and engine wear

Keeps older engines clean with added detergents

Stops leaks with seal conditioners

FREE tire rotation ($29.99 value)

Auto Maintenance

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$74.99

Synthetic Blend High Mileage

Includes Courtesy Inspection and Rotation

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BEST

Valvoline Full Synthetic Oil ***

Superior Year-Round Protection

Increases thermal and oxidative stability

Reduces formulation of sludge and varnish deposits

Helps resist chemical and physical breakdowns

FREE tire rotation ($29.99 value)

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$94.99

Full Synthetic Oil

Includes Courtesy Inspection and Rotation

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Ultimate

full synthetic high mileage with maxlife

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technology***

Highest Level of Protection

Designed for vehicles after 75,000 miles

Seal conditioners prevent leaks and power loss

Defends against heat, deposits, and wear

FREE tire rotation ($29.99 value)

Auto Maintenance

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$99.99

Full Synthetic High Mileage Oil

Includes Courtesy Inspection and Rotation

Includes up to five quarts of oil, chassis lube (where specified by manufacturer) and vehicle inspection. Additional charges may apply to the retail price of the oil change, where permitted, including a filter and/or recycling fee and a 9.99% services charge, which represent shop supply and equipment cost and profits.

**May not be available in all stores

***Certified for Dexos 1 Gen 2 and Dexos 2 standards

****Must enroll vehicle by 125,000 miles

Visit valvoline.com to learn more about the benefits and limits of this warranty coverage.

Additional Oil & Maintenance Services

Ask about these engine-enhancing services at your next oil change.

Full synthetic and synthetic blend oils are fully compatible with all conventional oils.

Watch our short video on selecting the right motor oil for your next oil change.

Always change your oil according to the vehicle manufacturer’s  recommendations

Choose the best motor oil based on your vehicle type, age, and expected driving conditions

Consider full synthetic or synthetic blend motor oil for gas savings and longer vehicle life

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

HOW OFTEN SHOULD I CHANGE MY OIL?

Many vehicles these days now have an oil life monitor that tells you when its time. Otherwise, follow the instructions in your owner’s manual. Ask your technician to print out the oil change and maintenance schedule for your make and model. Regular oil changes keep your engine running in top condition, save gas, and help you avoid major repairs. In fact, you can improve your gas economy by about 5%, according to the U.S. Department of Energy, by keeping your car in shape, inflating your tires to the correct pressure, and using the recommended grade of oil for your engine.* Make sure to take a look at our oil change coupons and promotions!

*https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/maintain.jsp the official U.S. government source for fuel economy information.

What’s the best oil for my car or truck?

Follow the oil specifications in your vehicle owner’s manual. Your Monro technician can provide you with the right recommendations based on your driving conditions and vehicle make, model, and mileage.

How does high quality motor oil protect my engine?

Heat and friction is the enemy. Motor oil not only reduces friction between the many fast-moving parts in your engine; it actually removes heat from the pistons, shafts, and bearings. Think of your engine as the heart of your vehicle. High quality motor oil is especially important in today’s automobile engines, designed to operate at close tolerances and high temperatures—between 200 and 250 degrees F—for superior performance and cleaner emissions.

How do I check the oil level in my vehicle?

You should check the oil every few hundred miles, or every other time you fill your gas tank. Consult your owner’s manual for the position of the oil dipstick and engine oil filler opening. The best time to check the oil is when your engine is warm and on level ground. Turn off the vehicle and wait a few minutes. Then pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean with a rag, and reinsert it. Push it all the way in. Pull out the dipstick, again. It will have either two notches or an indent to show the oil level. It’s best to keep the oil level at or near the top mark. If the oil is between the two marks, you may add oil. Below the bottom mark, add oil. At or above the top mark, do not add oil. Too much oil in your engine can actually cause problems. If you’re low, add oil a little at a time (no more than half a quart to a quart), then re-check. Replace the dipstick before you close the hood. It’s a good idea to keep at least one quart of oil in your garage and one in your trunk. The oil specifications for your make and model are in your owner’s manual. Or, stop by one of our stores. We would be happy to check your oil and top it off for free.

I’ve always been told that I should use 10W-40 motor oil. Is this right?

While 10W-40 used to be considered the oil standard, most vehicles today use lighter weight oils, such as 5W-30. In fact, your vehicle warranty may be voided if you use 10W-40 motor oil. Consult your owner’s manual or visit our local store for the best recommendations for your car or truck.

I have a high-mileage car. How can I best take care of my engine?

Regular maintenance, including oil changes, is the most cost-effective way to keep an older vehicle on the road. A lubricant such as Valvoline’s MaxLife® Motor Oil can also help extend the life of your engine. If you find that you frequently have to add oil to your car or truck, you might be “burning oil.” Visit our store where you live or work for a diagnosis.

My oil pressure light is on. What do I do?

First of all, don’t ignore it. It could mean that you are dangerously low on oil. Turn off the engine and wait a few minutes. Then check the oil level. If your car is low, adding oil might resolve the issue. Other causes of low oil pressure include a faulty oil pump, plugged screens or filters, leaking or burning oil, or a failed oil pressure sending unit. If adding oil does not take care of the problem, don’t drive the car. Have it towed to our store for expert help.

What about synthetic oil for my vehicle?

Today’s full synthetic and synthetic-mineral blends are excellent for tough conditions such as stop-and-go driving, frequent trips, and towing. And for engine fills and top-offs, they are considered equivalent or superior to conventional oil. In fact, many newer car and truck models specify synthetic oil. Consult your owner’s manual for oil specifications and a maintenance schedule. Or, speak to one of our managers about the best type and grade of oil for your car or truck and type of driving.

Should I rotate my tires with oil change?

As a general rule of thumb, you should rotate your tires about every six to eight thousand miles. A good way to remember is to have them rotated every time you get an oil change. You may need to get your tires rotated more often if you drive a performance vehicle, for instance, or if you notice substantial uneven wear.

Does Discount Tire still rotate tires for free?

At no additional charge to you, we'll rotate and balance the tires you purchased from any of our Discount Tire stores for the life of the tires. We recommend that you rotate your tires every 6,000-8,000 miles to ensure your tires wear more evenly.

Is Rotating tires worth the cost?

Therefore, in the long-term, tire rotations may yield significant cost savings when it comes to tire replacements and general maintenance. Having your tires rotated could even improve the vehicle's overall performance and provide better fuel efficiency. This means you may save money at the gas station, too.

How much is a tire rotate?

In most stores, the tire rotation service fee is about $24-$50. Some auto shops might even charge you upwards of $120. You usually pay with how much additional services you're getting. You'll get a slightly lower price at $15 per tire in a Discount Tire shop.