When you have a question about motor oil — and this is an important one! — you’ve come to the right place. After all, Jiffy Lube® knows oil. Every day, trained Jiffy Lube technicians help thousands of motorists select the right motor oil, and that includes choosing synthetic vs. regular oil and advising whether mixing motor oil is okay. Show
So, can you mix synthetic oil with regular oil? Yes. If it’s something you do only occasionally, mixing shouldn’t damage your engine. Let’s say you want to top off your oil, just to keep you rolling until your next regularly scheduled maintenance check. Mixing is alright, if the oil you use is the weight (or viscosity) recommended in your owner’s manual. BUT JUST BECAUSE YOU CAN DOESN’T MEAN YOU SHOULDTo better understand why mixing motor oil is not recommended as a regular practice, let’s take a closer look at motor oil and what it’s designed to do. Oil circulates through the motor, lubricating the motor’s moving parts to help reduce friction and prevent components from overheating. Motor oil also picks up deposits and contaminates so they can be filtered out, keeping your motor running smooth and clean. The question, “can you mix synthetic oil with regular oil” implies there are only two types of oil. But really, it’s more complicated than that. Most Jiffy Lube® locations use Pennzoil® motor oils that fall into these four basic varieties:
As you can see, each of these oils is scientifically formulated. Mixing them will not improve the performance or efficiency of your engine in any way. Nor will mixing improve the oil performance, either. This is illustrated by these two equally important points:
When you consider that synthetic motor oils are typically more expensive than regular or conventional oils, mixing them is a waste of your hard-earned money. By diluting the advantages of the synthetic oil, you may experience less engine protection. REMEMBER, THE MIX IS JUST A SHORT-TERM FIXTo review, if you find that you have to top off your motor oil and the only convenient and affordable option is to mix synthetic with regular motor oil, it’s okay. But it’s not great and it shouldn’t become a habit. After you top off your oil, why not contact Jiffy Lube® and schedule a Jiffy Lube Signature Service® Oil Change so your vehicle will get the professional care it deserves? Now that you’ve got the answer to “can you mix synthetic oil with regular oil,” you may be wondering … WHAT ABOUT MIXING ENGINE OIL BRANDS?Yes. It won’t harm your engine to mix, for example, Quaker State® motor oil with Pennzoil, as long as the oil you use is the weight (or viscosity) recommended in your vehicle owner’s manual. CAN YOU SWITCH BACK AND FORTH BETWEEN MOTOR OILSThere’s an old wives’ tale that after you go from regular to synthetic oil, you can never go back. That’s simply not true. But before you make a switch, refer to your vehicle owner’s manual. It will specify the viscosity (or weight) of the oil you should use. Did you know that you risk engine damage — and could even void your new-vehicle warranty — if you don’t follow manufacturer recommendations? If you can’t find your manual, or if it gives you a choice of options, you can always ask a Jiffy Lube® technician. They can access most vehicle owner’s manuals, and they know oil. THE BEST TIME TO MAKE A SWITCH IS DURING AN OIL CHANGEWhen you bring your vehicle to a nearby Jiffy Lube® location, you can count on having a conversation about your oil change. You may be asked if you:
Based on your answers, as well as manufacturer recommendations, the Jiffy Lube® technician will explain the motor oil options for your particular vehicle. After you two discuss your choices, you can make a smart selection, based on solid information, not guesswork. Then the trained technician will:
If you’d like, the technician will place a sticker in the upper left corner of the windshield to let you know when your next oil change is due. Or, if you have a message center that displays oil life, the oil life monitor will be reset to reflect your new oil change. YES, JIFFY LUBE KNOWS OIL … AND A WHOLE LOT MOREWhen you have an automotive question, turn to a Jiffy Lube® technician. They have been rigorously trained in preventative maintenance and can help you keep your car, SUV, minivan or truck out of the shop and on the road, where it belongs. READ MORE ABOUT ITHere’s an overview of services — from batteries and brakes to vehicle inspections — that Jiffy Lube® provides. This article concentrates on the differences between synthetic and regular (aka conventional) oil. Please return to our Resource Center often, because new content is added regularly. Please note: Not all services
are offered at all Jiffy Lube® service centers. Please call ahead or check jiffylube.com to ensure the service is available. Can I switch back and forth between synthetic and regular oil?When it comes to doing oil changes, switching between synthetic and conventional oil is perfectly okay. Despite the oil myths, both oil types are compatible with each other – no engine flush needed. So, simply making the switch will not cause any damage to your engine nor impact your travels.
Can I put regular oil in my car after using synthetic?Can You Use Regular Oil After Synthetic? Yes, it's perfectly safe to switch to regular conventional oil after using synthetic oil. As mentioned, both oil types are made of compatible components; it's just that the base oils and additives in the synthetic oil are higher quality.
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