An oil change is the single most important thing you can do to protect your engine — and the easiest to put off. At Texas Collision Centers, we make it simple. Our certified technicians change your oil and filter, top off your fluids, and give your vehicle a courtesy look-over, so you drive away confident your car is protected. It's the same attention to detail that makes automakers trust us with their most advanced vehicles, now working for your everyday drive.
Every oil change at Texas Collision Centers includes new, manufacturer-recommended oil, a fresh oil filter, and a multi-point courtesy inspection where we check your other fluid levels, belts, and tire condition. If we spot something, we'll tell you honestly — no pressure, no upsell games. Just the straight information you need to keep your car healthy.


Not every engine takes the same oil. Using the manufacturer-specified oil viscosity and specification helps protect engine performance and maintain proper service records. We help you choose the right option:
Not sure what your vehicle needs? Our technicians know the manufacturer specs and will match your car exactly.
Oil isn't the only fluid that keeps your car running. We provide transmission-fluid service, coolant service, brake-fluid service and power-steering-fluid service where applicable. We also inspect and top off applicable underhood fluids as part of routine maintenance. — keeping every system protected and your maintenance schedule on track for warranty and resale value.

If your vehicle is with us for collision or auto body work, we'll take care of your oil change and fluids while we have it — no second appointment, no extra trip across town.
Most modern vehicles need an oil change every 5,000 to 7,500 miles, though some full-synthetic applications can go longer. Older vehicles or those driven in severe conditions may need service every 3,000 to 5,000 miles. Check your owner's manual, or ask our technicians to confirm the right interval for your car.
Service time varies by vehicle and the maintenance or inspection needs identified during the visit.
Synthetic oil is engineered to protect your engine longer and perform better in extreme temperatures, which is why it's required for many newer and high-performance vehicles. Conventional oil costs less and works well for many older engines and shorter intervals. We'll recommend the correct type for your specific vehicle.
Yes. Every oil change includes a complimentary multi-point inspection of your fluids, belts, and tires so you know about small issues before they become expensive ones.
We recommend appointments so our team can plan your service and minimize unnecessary delays. Drop-off service is preferred when additional inspection, maintenance or repair may be needed.
