Oil Change near Circleville, OH

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Oil Change in Circleville, OH

A diesel engine oil change is not the same job as an oil change on a gas vehicle, and it should not be treated that way. Diesel engines run at higher compression, produce more soot as a byproduct of combustion, and in most cases hold significantly more oil than their gas counterparts. At High Rize Diesel, we perform oil changes on diesel pickups, commercial vans, and medium-duty trucks using the correct oil specification for your engine and the right filter for the job. We do not guess at what your truck needs and we do not use whatever oil is on the shelf. Every oil change we do is matched to the manufacturer’s specification for your specific engine so the protection is real and the interval is appropriate. For an oil change in Circleville, OH, bring your diesel to a shop that actually knows diesel.

The Right Oil in a Diesel Engine Matters More Than Most People Realize

Diesel engine oil has to do things that regular motor oil is not designed to handle. It has to manage the soot load that diesel combustion produces, maintain film strength under the higher cylinder pressures a diesel generates, and in some cases protect emissions system components from oil-related contamination. Using the wrong viscosity or the wrong additive package can shorten the life of your engine in ways that do not show up immediately but add up over time. On newer trucks with emissions systems, using oil that does not meet the correct specification can even cause problems with the diesel particulate filter. We use the correct oil for your truck every time and check the manufacturer’s interval recommendation so you are not changing it too early or running it too long.

Oil Change Near Me

Finding a quick lube that will work on a diesel is easy enough, but finding one that actually understands the difference between diesel and gas engine oil requirements and uses the right product for your specific truck is a different story. At High Rize Diesel, diesel is all we work on, which means every oil change that comes through our shop gets the attention it deserves. We check fluid levels, inspect for leaks, and look the truck over while it is on the lift so you leave knowing more about your truck’s condition than when you came in. When you need an oil change in Circleville, OH, we make it worth the stop.

Diesel-Correct Oil and Filtration

While your truck is on the lift we check fluid levels, look for leaks, and inspect the basics so small issues get caught before they turn into something bigger.

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How often should I change the oil in my diesel truck?

Oil change intervals for diesel trucks vary depending on the engine, the oil specification, and how the truck is used. Many modern diesels recommend intervals between 7,500 and 10,000 miles under normal conditions, but trucks that tow heavily, idle frequently, or operate in dusty environments should be on a shorter interval. Frequent short trips where the engine does not fully warm up also accelerate oil contamination. We go by the manufacturer's recommendation for your specific engine and factor in how you use the truck rather than applying a generic interval across the board.

Does it matter what brand of oil I use in my diesel truck?

Brand matters less than specification. What matters is that the oil meets the correct API service category and viscosity grade for your engine, and in some cases meets additional manufacturer-specific approvals. Some diesel engines, particularly European-sourced ones like the Mercedes Sprinter's OM642 or OM651, have very specific oil requirements that not all oils on the market meet. Using an oil that does not carry the correct approval can void warranty coverage and in some cases cause real engine damage over time. We know the requirements for the engines we service and use the right product every time.

Why does my diesel truck take so much more oil than a gas engine?

Diesel engines are physically larger and have more internal volume to lubricate, which accounts for part of the difference. More importantly, diesel engines rely on oil to manage the higher thermal and mechanical loads they operate under, and a larger oil capacity helps maintain consistent oil pressure and temperature across a wider range of operating conditions. The larger capacity also means the oil takes longer to reach the contamination levels that would require a change, which is one of the reasons diesel oil change intervals tend to be longer than those for gas engines when the correct oil is used.

A Full Look-Over With Every Oil Change

While your truck is on the lift we check fluid levels, look for leaks, and inspect the basics so small issues get caught before they turn into something bigger.

A Shop You Can Actually Count On.

We built High Rize Diesel on honesty, craftsmanship, and the kind of service that keeps customers coming back with their whole fleet.

Done Right

Every repair leaves our shop the way we would want our own truck to leave it.

No Runaround

We tell you what your truck needs, what it costs, and why, before we ever pick up a wrench.

Backed Up

Our work is covered by a NAPA nationwide warranty so you are protected long after you leave our lot.

While You Are Here, Let Us Do More.

From quick maintenance to major repairs, we handle everything your diesel needs under one roof.

Fast Service, No Shortcuts

We move efficiently so your time is not wasted, and we do not cut corners on the things that matter just to get you in and out faster.

Ready When You Are.

Give us a call, send a message, or stop by the shop on US-23 and let us talk about what your truck needs.

Office

21224 US-23,
Circleville, OH 43113