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For some, an oil change is like heading to the dentist: inconvenient but necessary.

Today’s newer-tech engines using synthetic oil are engineered to go anywhere from 7,500 to 15,000 miles between oil changes. Thanks to more exacting standards in engine-building technology, the quality of the synthetic oils has improved. And there’s another factor: more than half of today’s new cars have monitoring systems that give you a heads-up when it’s time to change the oil.

Your driving style and needs can also affect how often you need to change your oil. If you just drive around town and put 6,000 miles or so on the odometer every six months, you might change the oil twice a year. If you do a lot of highway or long-distance running or operate your vehicle in sandy or dusty surroundings like the deserts of Nevada or Arizona, you might be a candidate for more frequent changes.

Once upon a time, local service stations and Quick-Lube franchisees recommended changing traditional oil and oil filters every 3,000 miles. That was mostly a marketing ploy. Lately, with the use of synthetic blends and full synthetic oils, owners are now able to push out or extend the vehicle’s oil life further to 10,000 miles or even as much as 15,000 miles.

Regular maintenance won’t just keep your car running well, it’ll help protect your car’s value over time. For more ways to do this, see How to Maintain the Value of Your Car.

Yes! GMC Certified Service experts can help you take advantage of the benefits found with GMC Pro Grade Protection.

Your GMC vehicle wouldn’t be Professional Grade without a team of dedicated professionals working to make sure it stays true to its capability. That’s why your first required maintenance visit, as stated in your vehicle’s maintenance schedule, is included as part of GMC’s Pro Grade Protection. Maintenance visit consists of an oil change, tire rotation, and Multi-Point Vehicle Inspection.† Maintenance and inspections are performed by expert technicians to help get you back on the road.

Pro Grade Protection also features multiple warranties that allow you to travel with confidence and allow you to drive boldly with peace of mind.

Learn more about what is included in your vehicle’s maintenance schedule here.

Changing engine oil is one of the most important maintenance tasks associated with owning a truck, SUV, or crossover. Knowing when to change your oil is incredibly important, and the Engine Oil Life Monitor, found in most new GMC models, not only helps owners keep their GMC properly maintained, but also maximize their maintenance investment.

An engine contains thousands of moving parts, like valves, pistons, camshafts, and so on. These parts require proper lubrication in order to function properly and prevent damage. The chemical compounds found within engine oil help give these parts sufficient lubrication, but over time, they wear down and are less effective. An oil change, which drains old oil and replaces with fresh new oil, helps to keep an engine properly lubricated.

Years ago, engine oil changes were typically prescribed at a set interval, which was usually based upon mileage. It wasn’t uncommon to see owner’s manuals and maintenance shops advising drivers change oil every 3,000 or 5,000 miles.

But those intervals aren’t the best means to determine if a truck or SUV truly needs an oil change. As no two drivers are alike, vehicles can be subjected to a wide range of conditions, even if they’ve traveled the same number of miles. A vehicle that regularly carries heavy loads or tows trailers daily may put more strain on the engine, and need an oil change before it reaches a 3,000 mile interval. Conversely, a vehicle used for mild highway driving in warm climates may have oil that’s still good for another couple thousand miles or so.

That’s where the Oil Life Monitor comes in. Although it doesn’t measure the level of engine oil (you’ll still need to regularly check that on the dipstick underhood), it helps provide a realistic guide as to when an engine needs its oil changed. Depending on the vehicle and the conditions experienced, the oil in a GMC may not need to be changed for up to 7,500 miles or a year.

Based on data collected over decades of extensive powertrain testing, GM engineers have developed sophisticated algorithms that reflect how time, engine speeds, engine temperatures, load, and other factors affect oil life. By plugging in real-world data for those variables, the Oil Life Monitor can accurately calculate when an oil change is needed and display the remaining oil life within the Driver Information Center.

For more information on the Oil Life Monitor, refer to your GMC’s owner’s manual or speak with your GMC Certified Service consultant.

What kind of oil does a 2022 GMC Sierra take?

FRAM - Full Synthetic 5W-30 Motor Oil: 5 Quart (Part No. F930-5QT)

When should I change the oil in my 2021 GMC Sierra?

GMC endorses getting your 2021 GMC Sierra 1500 oil & filter changed every 3,000-5,000 miles for conventional oil. Synthetic oil usually should be changed every 7,500 - 10,000 miles.

Does GMC Sierra need synthetic oil?

An oil change is one of the most important services for your car. GMC recommends getting your 2021 GMC Sierra oil changed every 3000-5,000 miles if you are using conventional oil. Ideally, though, you should be using a synthetic oil that meets the dexos1™ specification.

What kind of oil does a GMC Sierra 1500 take?

Best Engine Oil For GMC Sierra 1500 5W-30 synthetic oil works best in the GMC Sierra 1500. While conventional oil also works well, it doesn't last as long as full synthetic oil or synthetic blends.