Oil Changes for 1994 Chrysler Concorde

Schedule an Oil Change for Your 1994 Concorde

Help your 1994 Concorde engine last longer with regular oil changes and lube service. Schedule an appointment now!

When to Change 1994 Chrysler Concorde Engine Oil

Looking for oil change recommendations for your 1994 Chrysler Concorde? Look no further than Firestone Complete Auto Care! We're experts in more than tires. Oil and lube services are also our specialties. After all, "Oil is the blood of the engine. It's the #1 thing you can do for your car," says our maintenance technician, Brianna.

Chrysler recommends having your 1994 Chrysler Concorde’s motor oil changed at regular intervals. Check out mileage and month info for your Concorde in the above table. Your Concorde may need an oil change right away if your check engine/oil change light is on, you hear knock knock knock coming from the engine, smell oil inside the vehicle, or notice an unusual amount of exhaust. You may also need an oil change more frequently than Chrysler recommends if you haul heavy loads, drive in dusty terrain, adventure off-road, or drive at low speeds for long distances. Generally, getting more frequent oil changes won’t hurt your Chrysler Concorde. Each oil change is actually another chance to check and resolve other car issues, such as worn brake pads or tire treads.

What Type of Oil Does My Chrysler Concorde Need?

Whether you need high mileage oil, synthetic oil, or conventional oil, you'll find the right 1994 Chrysler Concorde motor oil at Firestone Complete Auto Care. Chrysler has most likely outlined either synthetic or conventional as the best oil for 1994 Chrysler Concorde vehicles. Motor oil helps lubricate the engine’s moving parts, regulate engine temperature, and prevent harmful substances from accumulating in the engine. In an oil change service, a technician will change your Concorde's oil, replace and recycle your used oil and filter, check all of your other filters, refill vital car fluids, and perform a free inspection on the rest of your vehicle. You can drive with confidence knowing that we look out for you and your Concorde by taking into account your driving preferences, weather and road conditions,

Types of Motor Oil for Chryslers

Wondering if we carry the right motor oil for your Chrysler? We carry the best because your Concorde deserves the best. Talk with a teammate and consult your owner's manual before picking a motor oil. At Firestone Complete Auto Care, you can choose from the following oils: Pennzoil® High Mileage Vehicle® motor oil, Pennzoil Platinum® Full Synthetic motor oil with PurePlus™ Technology, and Shell Rotella® heavy-duty engine oil. There are plenty of motor oils on the market today, so why do we prefer these brands? They are proven winners. For instance, Pennzoil Synthetics are the most technologically advanced, fully formulated motor oils available and exceed current industry and manufacturer requirements. But don't forget about Shell Rotella for heavy-duty engines. It's made for gasoline and diesel engines that need to withstand rugged conditions, and is fortified to deliver heightened performance in extreme temperatures, increased wear protection, and better oxidation resistance. Always refer to Chrysler's recommendations before going with a new or different motor oil for your 1994 Chrysler Concorde.

Where to Get an Oil Change for Chrysler Concorde

When the time for your Concorde’s next oil change rolls around, you know where to turn. Your local Firestone Complete Auto Care carries some of the most reliable engine oils for Chrysler vehicles. We'll take care of you quickly, with the right engine oil at a competitive price. To find out how much a 1994 Concorde oil change costs, call ahead. Let the experts take care of your Concorde’s engine by making an oil change appointment today. Many stores offer extended and weekend openings for your convenience.

[1] ILSAC GF-5 represents the latest performance standard set by the International Lubricant Standardization and Approval Committee (ILSAC), a joint effort of U.S. and Japanese automobile manufacturers. Most automobile manufacturers are expected to recommend oils that meet ILSAC GF-5. API SN is the most recent service category issued by API’s Lubricants Group. Oils meeting API SN and the new “Resource Conserving” designation meet all ILSAC GF-5 performance requirements.

1994 Chrysler Concorde Oil Change Q&A

  • What can low oil do to my Chrysler Concorde engine? Engine oil is a lubricant for the moving parts in your engine. If your oil runs low, these components can grind against each other, overheat, and cause your Chrysler Concorde engine to fail. That’s why it’s best to check your oil levels and get your oil changed regularly.
  • Can I change my Chrysler oil on my own? Changing engine oil at home isn’t as simple as it’s made out to be. It requires special tools and old oil must be disposed of properly. Having your oil changed professionally can not only reduce the risk of something going wrong during the service, but also help your car perform down the road.
  • Why is my Chrysler Concorde spewing blue or gray exhaust smoke? You could have an oil leak and have a case of burning oil. It may be time for a pro to take a look. The leak could be the result of worn valve seals, blown piston rings, or old cylinder walls.
  • Who can change the oil on my Chrysler Concorde? Firestone Complete Auto Care performs Chrysler Concorde oil changes and more! Our technicians also replace oil filters, troubleshoot oil leaks, and advise on the right oil for your ride.
  • Why is the oil light on in my Chrysler Concorde? Your Chrysler Concorde oil change reminder light may come on if you're overdue for an oil change. The oil pressure light will typically come on if the oil level in the engine is too low, the oil pump is failing, you have a clogged oil filter, or there's a faulty oil pressure sensor.
  • Do I need to change my Concorde's oil filter when I get an oil change? It’s highly advised you replace the oil filter in your Chrysler Concorde every time you change the oil. After all, what’s the point of changing our oil if you’re just going to send fresh, clean engine oil through an already dirty filter?