2014 Chrysler 300 Oil Change

Chrysler Oil Change service at Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy in Sandy, UT
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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

11 common questions answered

how much does a 2014 chrysler 300 oil change cost?

The provided information does not include a specific oil change price for the 2014 Chrysler 300; contact Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy for up-front pricing.

We don’t have a dealer price range in the supplied data. Our service drive posts current offers and any service specials online — see service specials — and we give up-front pricing when you call or use the service scheduler. Dealer oil changes often include OEM-spec oil, a manufacturer-approved filter, and a vehicle inspection that many quick-lube shops do not include.

  • Up-front pricing available by phone or schedule appointment
  • Service specials posted online at the service specials link
  • OEM-spec oil and filter typically included at dealer service
how long does a 2014 chrysler 300 oil change take at a dealership?

The supplied details do not list a specific service duration; contact Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy to confirm typical oil change times and book a slot.

Dealership service times vary with workload and whether additional services are requested. At our Sandy service center you can schedule a time online to minimize wait; many oil changes are completed during an appointment window that includes a multi-point inspection. If you’re planning around commute hours on I‑15, scheduling ahead helps avoid delays.

  • Use schedule service to reserve an appointment
  • Appointments include a technician inspection and fluid checks
  • Timing can vary when alignment, tires, or additional repairs are needed
how often should i change the oil in my 2014 chrysler 300?

The specific OEM oil interval for the 2014 Chrysler 300 is not included in the provided data; consult your owner's manual or dealer service records for the exact mileage interval.

Interval recommendations vary by engine, operating conditions, and oil type. In Sandy’s seasonal climate, severe-duty factors such as frequent short trips, dust exposure, and cold winters can shorten recommended intervals. If you don’t have the manual available, our service team can look up the factory schedule for your 2014 Chrysler 300 when you schedule an appointment.

  • Check the owner's manual for the factory-recommended interval
  • Severe-duty use (short trips, towing, dusty roads, cold starts) may require more frequent changes
  • Service records at the dealer help demonstrate maintenance history for warranty or resale
what type of oil does the 2014 chrysler 300 take?

The exact OEM viscosity and oil specification for the 2014 Chrysler 300 are not included in the supplied information; the dealer can verify the correct oil spec for your vehicle.

Chrysler V6 engines commonly require a manufacturer-specified viscosity and often recommend full synthetic, but the precise spec depends on engine code and build. Our technicians will use the OEM-recommended oil type and filter for your 2014 Chrysler 300 to protect engine performance and warranty. Schedule service and we’ll confirm the correct oil for your VIN.

  • Dealer service uses OEM-recommended oil and filter for the VIN
  • Full synthetic is often used on modern V6 engines for stability across temperatures
  • We verify the exact spec when you schedule an appointment
how much oil does a 2014 chrysler 300 need?

The oil capacity for the 2014 Chrysler 300 is not provided in the data supplied; our service team will confirm the exact quart capacity for your engine when you schedule service.

Oil capacity depends on the engine variant and whether the oil filter is included in the fill. For accuracy and to avoid overfill, technicians measure drained oil and refill to the OEM-specified capacity. Bring your 2014 Chrysler 300 to our Sandy service center and we’ll document the exact capacity for future reference.

  • Technician confirms exact quart capacity before refill
  • Includes filter change and proper level verification
  • Service record notes capacity and oil type for resale or warranty
is it worth getting a 2014 chrysler 300 oil change at the dealer vs a quick-lube shop?

Dealer service typically provides OEM-spec oil and filter, a documented multi-point inspection, and a service record that helps preserve warranty compliance—advantages not always included at quick-lube shops.

Quick-lube locations can be convenient and sometimes cheaper for basic conventional oil changes, but dealer service focuses on manufacturer specifications for the 2014 Chrysler 300, using approved fluids and recording maintenance in the vehicle history. The dealer inspection can catch issues specific to AWD systems and seasonal needs for drivers in the Sandy/Draper area.

  • Dealer uses OEM-approved oil and filter for the VIN
  • Includes a documented multi-point inspection and service record
  • Quick-lube may be faster or less expensive for basic conventional oil changes
will skipping oil changes void my 2014 chrysler 300 warranty?

The supplied information does not include specific warranty terms for oil changes; typically, maintaining required service records is necessary to support warranty claims.

Most manufacturer warranties require that scheduled maintenance be performed per the owner's manual and that you can show proof of service. While the provided rooftop warranty details are not present in the data, our service team can print service invoices and log maintenance on your dealer account to support any future warranty work.

  • Keep service records and receipts to support warranty claims
  • Dealer service can create documented maintenance history for your vehicle
  • Contact the service department to verify warranty requirements for your 2014 Chrysler 300
what's the difference between conventional, synthetic blend, and full synthetic for a 2014 chrysler 300?

Conventional oil is refined crude oil, synthetic blends mix conventional and engineered base stocks, and full synthetic uses engineered base oils for greater stability across temperatures and longer change intervals.

For a 2014 Chrysler 300 with a 3.6L V6, manufacturers commonly recommend an oil type that meets their specification—often full synthetic—to handle cold starts, hot canyon drives, and sustained highway RPMs. If you’re unsure which to use, our technicians will verify the factory recommendation for your VIN and explain the service interval differences during scheduling.

  • Conventional: lower cost, shorter intervals
  • Synthetic blend: balance of cost and improved protection
  • Full synthetic: best thermal stability and often recommended for modern V6 engines
What's Included in a 2014 Chrysler 300 Oil Change

An oil change for your 2014 Chrysler 300 at our Sandy service center follows a step-by-step, OEM-focused process: drain the old oil, replace the OEM-equivalent oil filter, refill with the factory-recommended oil type, and verify fluid levels and oil pressure. Technicians perform a multi-point inspection that includes brakes, belts, hoses, and visible suspension components. Tire pressure is checked and corrected, and any obvious safety or wear items are noted and communicated to you before additional work proceeds.

Our service documentation records the oil type and quantity used and provides an invoice that supports maintenance history for warranty or resale. See current service specials before you book. To set a time, schedule service or call the service drive for a click-to-call appointment.

2014 Chrysler 300 Oil Change Service in Sandy

We serve Sandy and the surrounding South Valley neighborhoods of Draper and South Jordan from our location in the Sandy Auto Mall at 10905 South Auto Mall Drive. The local climate—with cold winters and dusty air during dryer months—affects oil performance and cold-start protection for the 2014 Chrysler 300’s 3.6L V6. Commuters traveling I‑15 between Salt Lake City and Provo often stop for scheduled maintenance before canyon trips or seasonal tire changes.

Book an appointment online to align service with your commute or weekend plans near America First Field and The Shops at South Town. For current deals check the service specials and then schedule service to reserve your slot.

2014 Chrysler 300 Oil Specifications

The 2014 Chrysler 300 is equipped with a 3.6L V6 (engine code 6VNAF3.6) and runs on flex-fuel (unleaded/E85). Specific OEM oil viscosity, oil capacity in quarts, and the exact filter part number are not included in the supplied data; our technicians will confirm the correct spec and capacity from the VIN when you arrive or when you schedule service. Proper OEM-spec oil helps maintain engine power (300 hp) and torque characteristics across the 6350 RPM and 4800 RPM bands.

If you’ve noticed cold-start roughness, increased oil consumption, or dashboard indicators, bring those details with your vehicle. Bring your 2014 Chrysler 300 to Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy in Sandy for an OEM-spec oil change — schedule service.