One less date to remember

Track oil changes without needing to remember everything

Keep each oil change tied to a date and odometer reading, then check the record before guessing or relying on a faded windshield sticker.

Why oil changes matter

Oil reduces friction, carries heat, and holds contaminants until the filter and oil are replaced. Running too long on depleted or low oil can accelerate wear, but changing more often than the manufacturer requires can waste money.

Mileage vs. time reminders

Some schedules use both mileage and elapsed time. The correct interval depends on the vehicle, oil specification, driving conditions, and manufacturer guidance, so record both values and compare them with the owner’s manual.

Service history

Save the oil grade, filter, shop, cost, notes, date, and mileage when available. A consistent record helps you avoid duplicate work, supports warranty questions, and makes the next service conversation much easier.

What to ask the mechanic

Confirm the oil viscosity and specification, filter replacement, total quantity, leak observations, and the recommended next date or mileage. Ask for the reason if a shop suggests a different interval from your manual.

Ready when you are

Keep your car’s story in one simple place.

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