The Toyota Tacoma has won over drivers from San Leandro and beyond with its exceptional capabilities, power, and grit. Just a little maintenance is all this powerhouse needs to excel in Alameda, which includes a Toyota Tacoma oil change twice per year. In the following guide, the team at One Toyota of Oakland will go over the best Toyota Tacoma oil type to help your engine perform at its peak.
When you schedule a Toyota Tacoma oil change at One Toyota of Oakland, we’ll follow the Toyota-recommended guidelines to best support your truck’s integrity. But if you prefer to do your oil changes at home, what type of oil should you buy? Most Tacoma models do well on synthetic oil with a grade of SAE 0W-20 or SW 5W-20. You can also take a look at your owner’s manual or just chat with our technicians to find the best options for your driving style near Hayward.
Another question we often receive is: What’s the difference between synthetic and conventional oil? Let us break it down for you:
We recommend checking your owner’s manual for specifics regarding your trim and model year, but generally speaking, you’ll change your oil around two times per year. If you use synthetic oil, schedule your oil change every 7,500 to 10,000 miles. If you use conventional oil, schedule your oil change every 3,000 or 5,000 miles instead.
Are you due for a service? Feel free to contact us with any questions about your next Toyota Tacoma oil change, or just schedule your service online. You can also visit our parts department to pick up fresh oil and filters for your DIY car care.