Diesel Oil Change
Diesel Oil Change in Tanner, AL


Diesel Engine Oil Service for Light Duty Trucks
Why Your Diesel Engine Requires Specialized Oil Service
Your diesel truck demands more than a standard oil change to maintain peak performance and longevity. At TruTorque Diesel in Tanner, Alabama, we understand that diesel engines operate under significantly different conditions than gasoline engines, requiring specialized diesel-specific oil formulations and precise service procedures. The quality of oil and filter components becomes even more critical. Our technicians use only CJ-4 and CK-4 oil specifications designed specifically for modern diesel engines, ensuring optimal protection against the higher compression ratios and combustion temperatures your engine experiences daily. The diesel oil change process involves careful attention to oil viscosity ratings, proper oil capacity measurements, and thorough inspection of the oil drain plug and surrounding components. When you bring your Powerstroke, Duramax, or Cummins engine to our facility at 11217 Page Road, Tanner, AL 35671, you receive professional diesel oil change service that protects your investment and maintains manufacturer warranty requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions
Most diesel engines require oil changes every 5,000 to 7,500 miles, but the frequency varies depending on driving conditions, manufacturer recommendations, and oil type.
Diesel oil contains higher levels of detergent additives and is formulated to handle soot, higher compression ratios, and diesel engines’ unique combustion characteristics.
Yes, synthetic diesel oil often provides superior protection and longer service intervals, though you should follow your manufacturer’s specifications for viscosity ratings and certifications. Our team recommends Schaeffer’s synthetic diesel engine oil.
Diesel engines naturally produce soot during combustion, which darkens the oil rapidly. This is normal and indicates the oil is properly suspending contaminants. Schaeffer’s synthetic oil does not turn black as quickly as other synthetic oils.
Fuel filter replacement intervals vary by manufacturer. However, many diesel owners replace fuel filters during oil changes for convenience and optimal fuel system protection. We suggest fuel filter replacement every other oil change, around 10,000–15,000 miles.