oil change
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Definition
Noun: - The act or process of replacing used, dirty, or old engine oil with new, clean oil: This is a routine maintenance procedure for vehicles and machinery to ensure proper lubrication and operation of the engine.
Usage
An "oil change" is a specific service performed on internal combustion engines. It is a countable noun. - You typically get or have an oil change. - A mechanic or service center performs or does an oil change. - It is often part of scheduled maintenance.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "to be overdue for an oil change": To have passed the recommended interval for this service.
- The engine sounds rough; it might be overdue for an oil change.
- "synthetic oil change": Specifying the type of oil (synthetic blend or full synthetic) used in the service.
- A synthetic oil change costs more but offers better protection.
Variants and Related Words
- Oil Change Interval (noun phrase): The recommended mileage or time period between oil changes.
- The manufacturer recommends a 10,000-mile oil change interval.
- Oil and Filter Change (noun phrase): A common service that includes replacing both the engine oil and the oil filter.
- The standard service package includes an oil and filter change.
Synonyms
- Lube job (informal): A service that often includes an oil change and lubrication of chassis points.
- Engine oil replacement: A more technical term for the same procedure.
Related Phrases
- Change the oil (verb phrase): The action of performing this service.
- I need to change the oil in the lawnmower this weekend.
- Get one's oil changed: A common passive construction describing receiving the service.
- She got her oil changed at the dealership.
Noun
- replacing dirty oil with clean