Quick Oil Change Services in Round Rock, TX
Having your oil changed regularly is one of the best, and least expensive, ways to protect your engine and keep your car or truck running longer. If you’re due for an oil change and a new oil filter, come to Lamb’s Tire & Automotive in Round Rock. Let Lamb’s Tire & Automotive schedule your oil changes every 3,000 miles or every three months, whichever comes first. Schedule an appointment and then drive your car or truck in and our ASE-certified technicians will perform our oil change service. This includes:- Check all fluid levels
- Lubricate the chassis
- Add oil up to five quarts
- Check and install a new oil filter
Schedule An Oil Change Every 3,000 Miles
An oil change has several functions:- Keeps your engine lubricated
- Removes impurities
- Reduces friction in the engine
Concierge Services
Your car needs regular maintenance to stay at its peak performance, including regular oil changes. Your Lamb’s Tire & Automotive Round Rock location can take care of that with minimum disruption to your day. We will pick your car up for you and bring it to our shop for servicing. This is available to all our customers who live within three miles of the Round Rock auto repair location. Our Concierge Service is a free service that allows you to continue your regular schedule at the same time your car is being serviced. When your car is ready to be returned to you, we will first make sure all contact points are cleaned and sanitized for your safety. Then, we will drop it off to you at your home or office. Get more information and book your Concierge Services here.When Searching For An “Oil Change Near Me”
Experience Lamb’s Tire & Automotive superior service for yourself. Our ASE-certified technicians are ready to meet all of your auto repair and auto service needs.Book Appointment at 15909 Great Oaks Dr
Oil Change FAQs
What type of oil does your Round Rock shop use?
- Replacing your oil filter
- Refilling other vehicle fluids as needed
- Lubricating your vehicle’s chassis
- Rotating your tires (if you ask us to)
- Checking your tire pressure
When should I check my oil level?
What makes a car’s oil warning light turn on?
- An oil system blockage
- Excessive oil foam
- Dangerously low oil levels
- Oil pump failure
- Problems related to your oil pressure sensor