1991 Isuzu Rodeo Oil Change Service

Get an Oil Change for Your Isuzu Rodeo

Help your 1991 Isuzu Rodeo run newer, longer with routine oil changes. Schedule your oil change appointment today.

When to Change 1991 Isuzu Rodeo Engine Oil

Not sure how or where to get your Isuzu Rodeo’s oil changed? Look no further than Firestone Complete Auto Care! We are experts in car care — not just tires. We know the ins and outs of motor oil, too. After all, like our maintenance technician Brianna says, “Oil is the blood of the engine. It’s the #1 thing you can do for your car.”

Isuzu recommends having your 1991 Isuzu Rodeo’s motor oil changed at regular intervals. Check out mileage and month info for your Rodeo in the above table. Outside of Isuzu-recommended oil change intervals, your Rodeo may need an oil change if your check engine light is on, you hear knock knock knock coming from the engine, smell oil inside the vehicle, or see an excess amount of vehicle exhaust. You may also need an oil change more frequently than Isuzu recommends if you haul heavy loads, drive in dusty terrain, go off-roading a lot, or drive at low speeds for long distances. Generally, getting more frequent oil changes won’t hurt your Isuzu Rodeo. In fact, every oil change is an opportunity to diagnose and treat any other issues, such as bad brakes or a failing battery.

What Kind of Oil Should I Get for My Isuzu Rodeo?

Your local Firestone Complete Auto Care has the right 1991 Isuzu Rodeo motor oil: either synthetic or conventional. Isuzu has most likely outlined either synthetic or conventional as the best motor oil for your 1991 Rodeo. Motor oil helps lubricate the engine’s moving parts, regulate engine temperature, and prevent the build-up of harmful substances within the engine. During your oil change service, a technician will change your Rodeo's oil, replace and recycle the old oil and filter, inspect all of your other filters, top-off important fluids, and visually inspect the rest of the vehicle. You can drive easy knowing that we strive to do what's best for your vehicle and take into account your driving habits, weather and road conditions,

Types of Motor Oil for Isuzus

Wondering what motor oil brands you can find at Firestone Complete Auto Care? We carry the best because your Rodeo deserves the best. Consult Isuzu's recommendations to select the right  1991 Rodeo oil and talk with a teammate to learn more about our oil options: 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 example, Pennzoil Synthetics feature the capabilities to advance with vehicle technology to offer complete protection for not only the engines of today, but also the engines of tomorrow. Then there's Shell Rotella heavy-duty engine oil. It's expressly designed for gasoline and diesel engines that need to survive the toughest working conditions, and is uniquely fortified to offer improved oxidation resistance, heightened performance in extreme temperatures, and increased wear protection. Always refer to Isuzu's recommendations before going with a new or different motor oil for your 1991 Isuzu Rodeo.

Where Can I Get a Isuzu Rodeo Oil Change

When the time for your Rodeo’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 Isuzu vehicles. We’ll take care of you and your car at your convenience, with the right motor oil at the right price. Find out how much your Isuzu Rodeo oil change will cost by calling ahead. Let the experts take care of your Rodeo’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.

Oil Change Q&A for Your 1991 Isuzu Rodeo

  • What can low oil do to my Isuzu Rodeo engine? Engine oil lubricates moving parts in your engine. If your oil runs low, these parts can grind together, overheat, and cause your Isuzu Rodeo engine to fail. That’s why it’s best to check your oil levels and get your oil changed regularly.
  • Can I change my Isuzu Rodeo oil at home? Changing engine oil at home isn’t as simple as it’s made out to be. You’ll have to buy special tools and figure out a way to recycle the old oil properly. Having your oil changed professionally can not only reduce the risk of something going wrong during the service, but it’ll also help your car perform smoothly down the road.
  • Why is my Isuzu Rodeo spewing blue or gray exhaust smoke? Your engine could be burning oil due to a leak. Looks like it’s time for a professional to take a look. The leak could be caused by several issues like leaking valve seals, fried piston rings, or damaged cylinder walls.
  • Who does Isuzu Rodeo oil changes? Turn to Firestone Complete Auto Care for Isuzu Rodeo oil changes. In addition to changing your oil, our experienced technicians also perform oil filter replacements, troubleshoot oil leaks, and suggest the correct oil to help keep your engine performing its best.
  • Why is the oil light on in my Isuzu Rodeo? The oil change light in your Isuzu Rodeo could be triggered by an overdue oil change. However, if the oil pressure light is on, you may be dealing with low engine oil, a failing oil pump, a clogged oil filter, or a malfunctioning oil pressure sensor.
  • Do I need to change my Rodeo's oil filter when I get an oil change? Every time you change the oil in your Isuzu Rodeo, you should also replace the oil filter. Otherwise, you risk contaminating your brand-new oil with the dirt and debris built up in your old filter.