Range Rover Service Tips: What to Expect During an Oil Change

A Range Rover is engineered for terrain that asks a lot of an engine, from Broomfield’s foothills to the high passes of the Rockies. That kind of capability deserves service performed by people who understand what’s under the hood. The team at Land Rover Flatirons has built its Range Rover service program around exactly that, and an oil change at the dealership is a useful place to see the difference.
Why Dealership Service Matters
A Range Rover is a sophisticated machine. Modern Ingenium and supercharged V8 engines are tuned to tight tolerances, and the recommended Castrol® EDGE Professional synthetic oil isn’t always carried at general service shops. Land Rover-trained technicians know the access points, fill specifications, and reset procedures specific to the model. Using the right oil and filter is how you protect a high-performance engine for the long haul.
What Happens During the Service
A dealership oil change is more than a drain and refill. Your Range Rover service appointment typically includes a full synthetic oil change with the correct fill specification, a new genuine filter, a multi-point inspection covering brakes, suspension, fluids, tires, and lights. We’ll let you know if anything looks off, and recommend further service as needed.
How Often to Schedule
For most modern Range Rover models, it’s important to consult your owner’s manual to find the exact recommended interval. As a general guideline, you should get an oil change between 7,500 and 10,000 miles or once a year, whichever arrives first. Drivers who tow, run frequent short trips, or take regular off-road excursions should plan on the shorter end of that range.
Schedule Range Rover Service in Boulder, CO
Routine service at the dealership is the simplest investment in long-term Range Rover performance. Schedule online or give us a call when you’re ready. Land Rover Flatirons is here to keep your vehicle running in peak condition.
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