Mark Miller Subaru South Towne • Service Tips for Utah Drivers
How to Check Your Engine Oil (The Easy Way)
Checking your engine oil is one of the simplest ways to protect your Subaru (or any vehicle) and avoid expensive repairs. Whether you’re commuting in Sandy, driving through Draper, running errands in South Jordan, or heading up the canyon from Cottonwood Heights or Holladay, this quick guide will help you check your oil confidently in just a few minutes.
Want us to take a look for you? Our team at Mark Miller Subaru South Towne can check your oil and recommend next steps.
Schedule Service at South Towne Call Service: (801) 553-5250Why Engine Oil Matters
Engine oil helps lubricate moving parts, regulate temperature, reduce friction, and prevent sludge buildup. Driving with low or dirty oil can cause overheating, poor performance, and long-term engine wear. For drivers across the Salt Lake Valley—like Riverton, Herriman, Bluffdale, Midvale, and Murray—a quick monthly oil check is an easy habit that can save you money.
What You’ll Need
- A clean rag or paper towel
- 2–5 minutes of time
- A level parking spot (driveway or parking lot)
Step-by-Step: How to Check Your Oil
1) Park on Level Ground & Turn the Engine Off
Park on a flat surface and turn the engine off. Wait 5–10 minutes so the oil can settle back into the oil pan. This is especially helpful if you’ve been driving around Lehi, American Fork, Orem, or Provo and the engine is still warm.
2) Open the Hood & Find the Dipstick
Open the hood and locate the oil dipstick (often a yellow or orange handle). If you’re unsure where it is, your owner’s manual will show the exact location for your Subaru model.
3) Pull the Dipstick & Wipe It Clean
Remove the dipstick and wipe it completely clean with your rag or paper towel. This first pull removes oil splashed around during driving, giving you an accurate reading.
4) Reinsert Fully, Then Pull Again
Slide the dipstick back in until it’s fully seated, then pull it out again to read the oil level.
5) Check the Oil Level
Look at the markings near the end of the dipstick. The oil should be between the LOW and FULL marks. If it’s below the minimum line, your oil level is too low and should be addressed soon.
6) Check the Oil Color & Condition
Healthy oil is typically amber to light brown. If it looks very dark, gritty, or sludgy, it may be time for an oil change—even if the level is still okay.
What If Your Oil Is Low?
If your oil is slightly low, you can add oil using the correct type and weight listed in your owner’s manual. Add a little at a time, recheck the dipstick, and avoid overfilling (too much oil can also cause problems). If you’d rather not guess, stop by our Subaru service team in Sandy—we’ll help you confirm the oil level and recommend the best next step.
How Often Should You Check Your Oil?
- Once a month
- Before road trips (Park City, Heber, St. George—anywhere!)
- If you notice warning lights, engine noise, or reduced performance
- After extreme weather shifts (Utah winters and summer heat can be tough on vehicles)
For Utah drivers in Salt Lake City, Millcreek, South Salt Lake, Taylorsville, West Jordan, West Valley City, Kearns, Magna, and beyond—this small habit helps you stay ahead of bigger maintenance issues.
When to Schedule an Oil Change
If your oil looks dirty, smells burnt, or your maintenance reminder is on, it’s time to schedule service. Regular oil changes help extend engine life and keep your Subaru running strong—whether you’re navigating I-15, commuting to downtown Salt Lake, or driving through Draper and Sandy daily.
Oil Check FAQ
Should I check my oil when the engine is hot or cold?
Either works, but it’s best after the engine has been off for 5–10 minutes so the oil can settle for an accurate reading.
What does it mean if my oil is very dark?
Dark oil can be normal over time, but if it’s thick, gritty, or sludgy, it may be time for an oil change. If you’re unsure, our team can check it quickly at Mark Miller Subaru South Towne in Sandy.
Can I add oil myself?
Yes—use the oil type and weight recommended in your owner’s manual. Add a little at a time and recheck the dipstick. Avoid overfilling, and if you’d like help, we’re happy to assist.
Where can I get an oil change near Sandy, UT?
You can schedule an oil change at Mark Miller Subaru South Towne. We serve drivers from Sandy, Draper, South Jordan, Riverton, Herriman, Bluffdale, Cottonwood Heights, Holladay, Midvale, Murray, West Jordan, and the greater Salt Lake City area.