[Animation of oil bottle with Mopar logo in a speech bubble] Let's talk oil.
[Animation of an engine running.] Oil is the lifeblood of your vehicle. It keeps your
engine lubricated and clean.
[Oil bottle with Mopar logo appears. A foot kicks the oil bottle offscreen.] So guess
what? A lot can happen if you neglect its oil, none of it good.
[Animation of an engine running. Smoke rises from the engine and the engine itself turns
red, then crumbles to pieces. A broom appears to sweep up the pieces.] Run out of oil
and the metal on metal friction will get so hot, your engine can literally weld itself
together. Can you say hot mess?
[Animation of an engine running.] Or let's say your engine has oil but you never change
it.
[Two engines appear side by side.] Two things can happen over time.
[Zoom in on the engine on the left. It is running but puffs of exhaust are coming from
the engine. The engine fan sputters as the engine rocks from side to side.] One, dirt
can build up in the oil, making it thick and abrasive, which can cause engine damage and
eventual failure.
[Animation of an engine crankshaft moving against a backdrop of bubbles. The bubbles
start to pop. The crankshaft disappears and is replaced with an animated engine with a
sputtering fan.] Or two, the good stuff in your oil, like detergents, rust fighters and
friction reducers will break down, which can lead to loss of lubrication and again, can
cause engine damage and eventual failure.
[Animation of two oil bottles, both with Mopar logos on them.] Bottom line, your engine
needs regular oil and filter changes. How often depends on a variety of factors.
[Animation of a car driving in a city. Years pop up on the screen: 1992, 1980, 1998.]
Like the age of your vehicle,
[The car drives past the years and types of oil pop up on the screen: 10w-30, 5w-40,
5w-30] the type of oil you use,
[The car continues driving, and the words “heat”, “dust”, and “cold” pop up on screen.
The car drives past and stops behind another car. The word “traffic pops up.] and your
driving habits and conditions.
[Animation of an oil dipstick labeled “MIN” and “MAX”. The oil level decreases as oil
droplets drip off the dipstick.] So hey, check your oil often and get it changed
regularly.
[Animation of an engine; the oil pan pops off and is replaced with a new one. A
Mopar-branded oil jug pours oil into the engine.] It can help you do more than avoid
big-time engine damage. It can also help you enjoy some great benefits.
[The freshly oiled engine speeds past a city backdrop, then slows as it approaches a
road sign with a gas pump on it. It passes four more gas pump signs without stopping.]
Like improved fuel economy, smoother, quieter engine performance and longer engine life.
[The engine zooms offscreen and is replaced by a technician wearing a baseball cap with
the Mopar logo on it. The words “See your oil specialist” appear.] So if your vehicle is
due for an oil change, bring it to the Mopar service specialist at
[Illustration of Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram FIAT dealership] your local Chrysler Dodge Jeep
Ram FIAT dealer.
[Mopar at your service logo. Text onscreen says 2016 FCA US LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram and Mopar are registered trademarks of FCA US LLC. FIAT is a
registered trademark of FCA Group Marketing S.p.A., used under license by FCA US LLC.]
Mopar. At your service.