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Your car, truck or SUV has earned an oil change after doing its duty this Johnsburg winter

Johnsburg oil change
Hasn't your car, truck or SUV
earned an oil change after all
the heavy duty work it's done
this Johnsburg winter?
“Aaaaahhhhh!” Stop and take a big sigh of relief. No matter what the weather outside, no matter how long this Johnsburg winter will last, we know one thing for certain; we are on the downside of the winter of 2025-26.

Worst case scenario, we’ll have another month of winter weather. But it’s going to come to an end. Spring is ready to spring even if it hasn’t quite sprung yet – even if winter has a surprise or two in store for us.

And, so, you deserve to take a sigh of relief. You’ve earned it. You deserve some spring and then some summer.

While you consider the well-deserved relief from the depths of winter, you might consider what your car, truck or SUV has earned.

Your vehicle has fought its way through all the cold, ice, freezing rain and snow. On those cold, cold Johnsburg mornings or nights when you started the car, truck or SUV after it sat and got cold, you started the car. In the cold, oil that thickened in the oil pan was laboriously pumped up into the engine through thin little passages.

Getting the oil up into the engine when temperatures are near or below zero is quite a trick. But it’s also essential. 

For the engine, oil is the lifeblood of its survival and health. If it didn’t have any oil, it would quickly heat up to intolerable temperatures, and the parts would be permanently ruined in short order. That engine needs that oil even with the mercury drops into the frigid zones.

Through thick and frigid, your engine oil has been there with you keeping things moving without damage or excessive wear. 

While you were inside warm and snug, your engine oil has braved the cold like a trusted sentinel, always ready to do its job on demand.

Now that winter is reaching its final days, is your vehicle ready for an oil change? It sure has earned an oil change, wouldn’t you think?

So, do your car, truck or SUV a favor; check your mileage and see if it’s due for an oil change, according to the sticker on the windshield or what the Owners Manual prescribes. It’s a great way to thank your engine as another Johnsburg spring rolls in.


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