2014 Ram C/V Tradesman Oil Change

Ram 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 ram c/v tradesman oil change cost?

$59–$99 is the typical oil change price range at Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy for this vehicle.

That range reflects common service tiers (conventional versus synthetic) and includes up-front pricing from LHM Sandy Jeep. Pricing can vary with oil type and filter choice; ask for a written estimate when you schedule service.

  • Price range: $59–$99 (estimate at LHM Sandy Jeep)
  • Includes basic disposal and labor; OEM oil or upgraded synthetic may cost more
  • Request a written quote when you schedule service
how long does a 2014 ram c/v tradesman oil change take at the dealership?

An oil change for the 2014 Ram C/V Tradesman typically takes about 45 minutes at our service center.

That timeframe covers draining the old oil, installing an OEM-spec filter, topping fluids and performing a multi-point inspection at Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy. Peak hours and additional services can extend total time, so use our online link to schedule service and confirm availability.

  • Estimated job time: ~45 minutes
  • Includes inspection and fluid top-offs
  • Schedule online to reduce wait: schedule service
how often should i change the oil in my 2014 ram c/v tradesman?

Follow the vehicle manufacturer’s recommended maintenance interval—commonly around every 7,500 miles for mixed driving—with shorter intervals for severe duty.

Utah conditions—cold winters, canyon driving and dust—can push the vehicle into severe service; in those cases many technicians recommend cutting the interval roughly in half. Keep service records at Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy to document compliance for future warranty or resale needs.

  • Typical interval: ~7,500 miles for mixed driving (confirm in owner’s manual)
  • Severe duty (frequent short trips, towing, dusty or winter conditions): consider shorter intervals
  • Save receipts and service records at LHM Sandy Jeep for documentation
what type of oil does a 2014 ram c/v tradesman take?

The 2014 Ram C/V Tradesman accepts OEM-recommended viscosity and oil specification—commonly a full synthetic meeting Chrysler MS spec such as 5W-20; confirm your owner’s manual for the exact spec.

Using the OEM-recommended oil helps preserve engine performance in Sandy’s cold starts and mountain drives. Our technicians install the specified grade and can show the oil label and part numbers when you drop off the vehicle.

  • Use the manufacturer’s specified viscosity (check owner’s manual)
  • Full synthetic usually recommended for consistent protection in varied Utah temperatures
  • Technicians will confirm the spec and filter during service
how much oil does a 2014 ram c/v tradesman need?

The 2014 Ram C/V Tradesman generally requires about 6.0 quarts of oil with filter change.

Our service team fills to the correct level and checks the dipstick after warm-up and a short rest period. Accurate fill volume prevents overfill or underfill, both of which can affect engine performance in stop-and-go Salt Lake Valley traffic or while towing.

  • Typical fill: ~6.0 quarts (with filter)
  • Technicians verify level after warm-up and settle time
  • Proper fill important for towing and mountain driving
is it worth getting a 2014 ram c/v tradesman oil change at the dealer vs a quick-lube shop?

Yes—dealer service includes OEM-spec oil and filter plus a documented multi-point inspection that quick-lube locations often do not provide.

Dealer service preserves manufacturer specifications and creates a service record tied to your VIN, which can be important for warranty or resale. Quick-lube shops can be convenient and cost-effective, especially for conventional oil, but they may not install OEM parts or provide the same vehicle-specific checks.

  • Dealer: OEM-spec oil/filter, multi-point inspection, documented service record
  • Quick-lube: faster turnaround, often lower upfront cost for conventional oil
  • Decide based on priority: cost vs. OEM parts and documented history
will skipping oil changes void my 2014 ram c/v tradesman warranty?

Skipping scheduled oil changes can jeopardize warranty coverage if damage is linked to lack of maintenance and you cannot provide documented service records.

Manufacturers expect owners to follow the maintenance schedule and keep receipts; using a certified facility and retaining records helps if warranty repairs are needed. When in doubt, keep a documented history by servicing at LHM Sandy Jeep or another reputable shop.

  • Keep all service receipts and records to support warranty claims
  • Certified facilities provide documentation recognized by manufacturers
  • Regular oil changes reduce risk of engine-related warranty denials
what's the difference between conventional, synthetic blend, and full synthetic for a 2014 ram c/v tradesman?

Full synthetic offers the strongest protection at extreme temperatures and longer drain intervals; conventional is the most economical but usually needs more frequent changes.

In Sandy’s cold winters and dusty summers, full synthetic helps with cold-start pumpability and stability under load or towing. Synthetic blend is a middle ground in cost and performance. Choose oil type based on manufacturer recommendations, driving habits and local climate.

  • Full synthetic: best protection, longer intervals, better high/low temp stability
  • Synthetic blend: balanced cost and protection for mixed use
  • Conventional: lower cost, shorter intervals; consider for light, infrequent use only
2014 Ram C/V Tradesman Oil Specifications

The 2014 Ram C/V Tradesman is powered by a 3.6L V6 engine; the recommended oil viscosity and specification are found in the owner’s manual and should be followed to maintain engine performance and emissions compliance. Typical service practice for this engine uses a full synthetic meeting Chrysler’s MS specification and a fill volume of about 6.0 quarts with a new filter. Using the correct viscosity ensures proper cold-start flow in Sandy’s winter conditions and stable protection during canyon climbs or towing. Be aware of common oil-related issues for this engine family—monitor for leaks or unusual oil consumption and address them early with a certified technician. Bring your 2014 Ram C/V Tradesman to Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy in Sandy for an OEM-spec oil change — schedule service.

2014 Ram C/V Tradesman Oil Change Service in Sandy

Servicing the 2014 Ram C/V Tradesman in the southern Salt Lake Valley calls for attention to local driving patterns: Silicon Slopes commutes, stop-and-go trips, and weekend canyon drives all affect oil life. We serve Sandy, Draper and South Jordan from our Sandy Auto Mall location at 10905 South Auto Mall Drive, conveniently just off I-15. Cold starts in winter and dust in summer accelerate oil degradation, so we factor that climate context into interval recommendations and inspections. Our team performs a vehicle-specific service sequence, verifies the correct oil spec, and documents the work on your vehicle record. Need directions or an appointment? Schedule service or call us at (801) 988-8100 for details.

What's Included in a 2014 Ram C/V Tradesman Oil Change

An oil change for the 2014 Ram C/V Tradesman at Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy typically includes draining old oil, installing an OEM-spec oil filter, refilling with the manufacturer-recommended oil, and performing a multi-point inspection. Technicians top off essential fluids, check and set tire pressures, and verify the oil level after warm-up. We document service on your vehicle record to help preserve warranty coverage and resale value. Service warranty terms apply per manufacturer guidelines; ask your technician for details and view current offers on our service specials. To book an appointment, schedule service or call (801) 988-8100.