The Importance of Regular Oil Change & Maintenance for Your Vehicle

Ditmire Motorworks • July 9, 2026

When it comes to keeping your car running smoothly, Ditmire Motorworks in Absecon, NJ, understands that regular oil change and maintenance are crucial. This essential service not only enhances vehicle performance but can also extend the life of your car. Let's dive into the specifics of why you should prioritize these services with us and how they benefit your vehicle’s longevity and efficiency.

The Role of Oil in Your Vehicle

Oil is the lifeblood of your engine, providing lubrication, reducing friction, and helping to keep the engine cool. With regular oil changes at Ditmire Motorworks, you ensure your engine performs optimally. The community around Absecon, NJ, can trust that we use quality oils, ensuring better engine protection and improved fuel efficiency.

Why Regular Oil Changes Are Essential

Skipping an oil change might seem trivial, but it can lead to significant problems over time. Old, dirty oil can cause engine parts to wear out faster, leading to costly repairs. At Ditmire Motorworks, we see the evidence of neglected oil change intervals all too often, which is why we emphasize sticking to a routine maintenance schedule.

Understanding Oil Change Intervals

Every vehicle is different, and so are the recommended oil change intervals. While some cars can go up to 7,500 miles between changes, others may require more frequent servicing. Our knowledgeable team in Absecon, NJ, can provide guidance tailored to your car’s make and model, ensuring you adhere to the optimal schedule.

Benefits of Professional Oil Change Services

Choosing Ditmire Motorworks for oil changes means gaining the advantage of our professional expertise. You’ll not only receive quality service but a comprehensive engine check to identify potential issues early on. This proactive approach can save you money and stress in the long run.

Additional Maintenance Services to Consider

While you're in for an oil change, consider bundling it with other maintenance services. Checking your brakes, inspecting tires for wear, and examining your car’s filters are just a few ways we help you maintain a well-rounded vehicle health. Keeping up with these aspects can enhance your safety and the overall driving experience.

Environmental Benefits of Regular Oil Changes

At Ditmire Motorworks, we’re committed not just to your vehicle but also to the environment. Regular oil changes reduce emissions, contributing to cleaner air in Absecon, NJ, and beyond. Plus, we responsibly dispose of old oil, ensuring our practices are environmentally sound.

Involving You in the Maintenance Process

We believe in empowering our customers with knowledge. During your visit, feel free to ask our experienced technicians any questions you may have. Understanding what’s happening under the hood helps you make informed decisions regarding your car’s maintenance.

Your Next Steps for Optimal Car Care

Maintaining your vehicle’s oil levels and other essential services should be a balanced routine activity. At Ditmire Motorworks in Absecon, NJ, we’re here to assist you in making it manageable and stress-free. Our team is ready to schedule your next appointment and ensure you drive away with confidence.

Keep your vehicle in peak condition by scheduling your next oil change with us at Ditmire Motorworks today. Our dedication to quality service and customer satisfaction keeps the community of Absecon running smoothly and efficiently.

By Michael Moeller July 7, 2026
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By Michael Moeller June 17, 2026
BE SAFE OUT THERE 2026!!! This year, as with preceding years, the days between Memorial Day (Monday, May 25) and Labor Day (Monday, September 7) are expected to be the most dangerous and deadliest days for driving. With people taking vacations or engaging in Summertime activities, more people are on the roads, including young drivers who may lack experience. The CDC warns us that drivers between the ages of 16 and 19 are 3x more likely to be involved in fatal car crashes during this time 1 , and the NFRS concurs 2 , revealing that these young drivers are 20% more likely to be involved in fatal car accidents during this time. This is speculated to be due to a number of risk factors including general inexperience driving, underage drinking, not taking proper safety precautions such as wearing seatbelts, speeding or driving unsafely, and distracted driving. This last behavior, of course, is not just a “teen thing”: with the advent of handheld cellular devices, we’ve all experienced those “pings” when we receive phone calls, texts, or messages….and we’re often guilty of looking to see who’s contacting us. If we receive a text, we may even take a few moments, brief as they seem, to see who’s contacting us or to respond. Distraction coupled with inexperience can be fatal….but overconfidence in one’s ability to multi-task can be equally dangerous for experienced drivers. Experienced drivers may over-estimate their abilities to perform other tasks while driving, and this can lead to avoidable accidents. “Multi-tasking” shouldn’t be applicable to driving. Even a few seconds of distraction can be deadly. The FCC warns us that 8% of fatal crashes, 12% of injury crashes, and 11% of all police-reported motor vehicle crashes resulted from distracted driving. And, while hands-free devices are safer options, distractions of any kind can be detrimental. With more than 3,300 people being killed and nearly 290,000 people being injured in these situations, this is definitely not something to be taken lightly 3 . Obviously, adding drinking or “being high” to distracted driving is a clear recipe for disaster, so exercise good judgement. And maybe you weren’t intoxicated driving to the shore, but if you ARE driving home, you’re still putting yourself in danger. Behaviors such as eating or attempting to perform other tasks while driving can also end up in disaster. If you’re travelling with passengers, make sure they know the importance of not distracting you as you drive. With more people on the roads over the Summer, the odds are higher that you could end up being involved in an accident, so, please, if you’re planning to be on the road this Summer, please be mindful of not only your own responsible behaviors, but also be on the lookout for any other drivers who might be engaging in unsafe behaviors. And if you’re unsure of the condition or “roadworthiness” of your vehicle, please stop by, and we’re happy to check it over and contribute to your safety! 1. https://www.cdc.gov/teen-drivers/risk-factors/index.html 2.https://nrsf.org/100-safest-days-summer#:~:text=Distraction%20includes%20but%20is%20not,before%20getting%20behind%20the%20wheel. 3. https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/dangers-texting-while-driving .
By Ditmire Motorworks June 11, 2026
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By Michael Moeller May 19, 2026
1. Oil: Proper lubrication is necessary for preventing premature wearing down of critical engine parts. It must be stated that, without proper lubrication, engine parts will experience much more friction and heat than they were designed to tolerate. Parts melt, warp, and break under those stresses, and those repairs, alone, will add up. Degraded oil also creates sludge, which can clog your engine and prevent proper oil flow through it. Thus, sticking to a rigid schedule of oil changes every 3,000-5,000 miles is a front-line priority in keeping your engine healthy and in maintaining reasonable fuel efficiency. If your car is having to work harder, it burns more fuel. However, it’s not just the oil changes. The quality of the oil used is a critical part of proper maintenance. Fully synthetic motor oils are a go-to for European import autos for several reasons: the oil molecules are fairly homogeneous in size and shape, reducing the viscosity that you will see with natural, unrefined motor oils. Fully synthetic motor oils also resist the sludge-producing thermal breakdown you see with natural oils. 2. Transmission: Most people don’t think much about transmission services until something starts to go wrong, but, by then, damage is done. Getting fluid services every 40,000 miles and using the appropriate high-performance transmission fluid for your car ensures that proper lubrication, cooling, cleaning, and hydraulic pressure are maintained and save on having to get transmission repairs later. A little attention to regular service, which isn’t expensive, can prevent a transmission replacement, which gets expensive. 3. Brakes: Obviously, being able to STOP is vitally important. Brake wear is a very progressive problem that you may not notice until the later stages, but, once you do, understand that it’s only going to get worse from there. Car parts don’t magically fix themselves, and no one wants to risk brake failure. Brake pads typically last 25,000-70,000 miles, and rotors 30,000-70,000 miles, but any grinding, screeching, or difficulty in stopping should trigger a trip to the shop. 4. Tires and Wheels: If you’ve ever experienced a blowout at speed, you’ll realize the importance of making sure your tires are roadworthy. Checking tire pressures routinely can ensure that you’re doing the first thing in maintaining them, but WHEEL ALIGNMENT is another aspect you need to consider. Your tires will last longer and be in better shape if you make sure your wheel alignment is maintained. Misaligned wheels put uneven stresses on tires that can compromise them and shorten their lifespans. Misaligned wheels can also contribute to expensive issues with your suspension system that you’d do better to avoid. Remember that Euro imports need 4-WHEEL ALIGNMENTS. 5. Check Engine Lights: Don’t be guilty of not getting these investigated in a timely fashion! The causes can be simple malfunctions that compromise your emissions, but they can also be the warning sign that something’s about to go bad. Especially, if the check engine light is flashing, you need to pull over and get a tow. Catastrophic engine failure will likely “total” your car, so don’t risk it. They’re called “warning lights” for a reason, and, no, it can’t wait until next week.
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By Michael Moeller April 28, 2026
As we move forward toward the longer days and warmer, sunny weather of late Spring and Summer, many of us look forward to outdoor celebrations, barbecues, and beach time. However, we need to caution that this time of year sees increases in drunk driving, so always be mindful. Year round, around 30% of all traffic fatalities involve drunk driving. In fact, between 2015 and 2024, an average of 11,500 people died each year as a result of driving while intoxicated (DWI)….but that percentage tends to rise during Summer and peak on the 4th of July1. It’s an old story: people partying and having fun, a few drinks are consumed, and someone will invariably think they’re OK to drive. But how much is too much? Blood Alcohol Concentrations need to meet or exceed 0.08g/dl in 49 of the 50 states except Utah, where a BAC of 0.05 is the limit. To give you a rough idea of how much that is, it works out to about 4 drinks within 2 hours for men and 3 for women to achieve 0.082. To give you an idea of how these levels correspond to feelings you may experience, consider this: A. At a BAC of 0.02g/dl, you feel relaxed, your mood changes, and you may feel a little warm. You’ll also find it more difficult to perform two tasks at once, and your eyesight may be a bit impaired1. B. At a BAC of 0.05g/ml, you begin to experience “relaxed judgement”, “released inhibitions”, loss of fine motor control, and reduced reflexes and response times. You probably feel good and maybe even a bit silly….but you’re drunk1. C. At a BAC of 0.08g/dl, your balance and coordination are functionally impaired. Judgement, reflexes, self-control, and reasoning are also impaired. Your speech may also begin to slur1. D. At a BAC of 0.10g/dl, your speech is badly slurred, your coordination is badly reduced, and your thinking is slowed1. We won’t go on with the higher BAC symptoms, but suffice it to say that many of don’t begin vomiting until around 0.15g/dl1….so if you’re at that point, you’re way over the limit and a danger to yourself or others if you’re behind the wheel of a car. So, as the weather warms up and the urge to “get festive” takes hold, BE AWARE, BE RESPONSIBLE, AND BE SAFE!!! 1. https://www.nhtsa.gov/risky-driving/drunk-driving 2. https://www.niaaa.nih.gov/health-professionals-communities/core-resource-on-alcohol/basics-defining-how-much-alcohol-too-much#:~:text=Blood%20alcohol%20concentration%20(BAC).%20Binge%20drinking%20is,more%20drinks%20(men)%2C%20in%20about%202%20hours.
By Ditmire Motorworks April 16, 2026
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By Michael Moeller April 15, 2026
We’re still more than a month away from Memorial Day, but did you know that the 100 days between Memorial Day (Monday, May 25, 2026) and Labor Day (Monday, September 7, 2026) are known as the “100 deadliest days” when it comes to traffic fatalities? In particular, this is a time that sees VERY high rates of traffic fatalities involving teen drivers, many of whom are fairly new to driving and may not exercise the caution that older, more seasoned driver have. In fact, last year it was reported that, between 2019 and 2023, 13,135 people nationwide were killed in car crashes involving teen drivers, with 30% occurring during the 100 deadliest days. Jake Nelson, Director of Traffic Safety advocacy and Research at Triple-A, believes that the greater unsupervised time teens spend during the Summer Vacation is a major contributing factor in this trend, and he encourages families to strongly consider additional driver education classes offered through Triple-A as well as parent-teen safe driving agreements to set clearly-defines expectations for new drivers1. As car crashes are the leading cause of death for American teenagers, this is great, sound advice! It is speculated that the underlying causes of these statistics involve a combination of factors: • School is out, and teens are eager to explore their young adulthood. Who can remember the excitement of having “new wheels” and the freedom to expand their social lives2? • Inexperience is clearly a factor. How skilled can you really be at something you’ve only been doing a short while2? • Speeding is exhilarating when you’re a new driver….I know. It’s also dangerous as things happen faster when you’re moving faster. I did my share of racing when I was a kid, and, luckily, I never got into an accident….but I DID get a lot of speeding tickets which eventually taught me to be more responsible2. • Distracted driving is deadly for all age groups, but is particularly dangerous for teens, where it accounts for around 60% of all accidents involving teens. Teach your kids to PUT THE CELL PHONE DOWN, not to eat or drink while driving, and to focus on the road2. • Drunk driving is also a major problem that spans age groups….but, with regards to teen drivers, inexperience plus impairment of reflexes and thinking can be particularly deadly. In 2022, 30% of young drivers between 15 and 20 who were killed in car accidents had BACs of 0.01g/dl2. PARENTS, BE PREPARED! Talk to YOUR young drivers and make them aware that driving is inherently dangerous: there are always risks. But, during the 100 deadliest days, being safe may not only save them from being sorry….it may save their lives! 1. https://newsroom.aaa.com/2025/05/the-100-deadliest-days-teen-driver-deaths-jump-in-summer-months/ 2. https://nrsf.org/100-safest-days-summer#:~:text=Some%20factors%20that%20contribute%20to%20the%20increased,behavior%20*%20Consider%20a%20defensive%20driving%20course
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