2017 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 2017 chrysler 300 oil change cost?

Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy posts exact oil change pricing when you request service or drop in; contact the service department for the current price.

We don’t publish a fixed price on this page because dealer pricing reflects the chosen oil type and parts (OEM filter) and any active service specials. You can view current service offers on our service specials page or request an up‑front estimate when you schedule service.

  • Pricing varies by oil type (conventional vs. full synthetic) and filter choice.
  • Dealer price includes OEM‑spec oil and a multi‑point inspection unless otherwise noted.
  • Check current incentives on the service specials page.
how long does an oil change take for a 2017 chrysler 300 at larry h. miller chrysler jeep dodge ram sandy?

Most dealer appointments allow a window for service completion and we provide an estimated completion time when you schedule your visit with Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy.

Actual bay time depends on whether additional services are requested (filters, inspections, topping fluids) and on shop load. Tell the service advisor if you need a same‑day turnaround; they will reserve the appropriate slot when you schedule service.

  • Bring details about recent service to streamline check‑in.
  • Appointments minimize wait time during peak commute hours off I‑15.
  • Technicians document work for owner records and warranty support.
how often should i change the oil in my 2017 chrysler 300?

Your vehicle’s owner’s manual provides the factory oil change interval; consult it for the exact mile figure and recommended service cadence.

Because Salt Lake Valley driving includes cold starts in winter, canyon trips and occasional towing, consider following the owner’s severe‑duty guidance when conditions include frequent short trips, towing, or heavy dust exposure. If you don’t have the manual handy, our service advisors can look up the OEM interval for your 2017 Chrysler 300 when you schedule service.

  • Severe‑duty use (short trips, towing, dusty roads) shortens recommended intervals.
  • Maintain records of dealer service to support manufacturer warranty claims.
  • We can print the exact OEM interval for your VIN at check‑in.
what type of oil does a 2017 chrysler 300 take?

The 2017 Chrysler 300 with the 3.6L V‑6 uses the oil viscosity and specification listed in the factory owner’s manual and Mopar technical information.

Modern 3.6L V‑6 engines commonly require a specific viscosity and often recommend full synthetic for best protection, but the concrete spec for your VIN is the authoritative source. Our technicians will use the OEM‑recommended oil type and filter when you bring your 2017 Chrysler 300 to service.

  • We install OEM‑recommended oil and an OEM or Mopar‑equivalent filter by default.
  • Full synthetic is frequently specified for modern V‑6 engines; verify in your manual.
  • Ask the advisor for the exact Mopar oil spec at check‑in.
how much oil does a 2017 chrysler 300 need?

The exact oil capacity in quarts is stated in the 2017 Chrysler 300 owner’s manual and service documents for the 3.6L V‑6; check the manual or ask our service desk for the VIN‑specific number.

Oil capacities can vary slightly with filter choice and whether a drain and fill is combined with other services. Our technicians confirm and fill to the factory specification and verify level on a warm engine before customer release.

  • We top to OEM sight‑glass/level specifications, not an estimated fill amount.
  • Filter type affects total capacity by a small amount; we account for that.
  • Service records show the exact quarts used for warranty documentation.
is it worth getting a 2017 chrysler 300 oil change at the dealer vs a quick‑lube shop?

Dealership service provides OEM‑spec oil and filter, a full multi‑point inspection and factory documentation that quick‑lube receipts often don’t include.

Quick‑lube shops can be faster and may cost less for basic conventional oil, but dealer service helps preserve factory recommendations and documents maintenance on the vehicle’s record. In Sandy’s varied climate and for vehicles used for canyon trips or towing, those documented checks can matter to long‑term reliability.

  • Dealer: OEM oil/filter, VIN‑specific specs, factory service records.
  • Quick‑lube: convenient and sometimes less expensive for basic oil choices.
  • Choose based on your need for OEM documentation and the type of oil used.
will skipping oil changes void my 2017 chrysler 300 warranty?

Failing to follow the OEM maintenance schedule and to keep records can jeopardize warranty coverage for issues tied to neglected service; documented maintenance is the proof typically required.

Manufacturer warranty language ties certain repairs to proper maintenance; keeping receipts and service records—whether from dealer or independent shop—supports your position if a warranty claim arises. Certified facility work is often preferred for warranty repairs, and dealer documentation is straightforward to verify.

  • Keep dated receipts and detailed service records for every oil service.
  • Dealer records are filed directly under your VIN for easy reference.
  • If unsure, ask the service advisor about warranty documentation when you schedule service.
what's the difference between conventional, synthetic blend, and full synthetic for a 2017 chrysler 300?

Conventional oil is refined base stock, synthetic blends mix base stocks for better performance, and full synthetic offers the highest thermal and shear stability for modern engines like the 3.6L V‑6.

The 3.6L V‑6 in the 2017 Chrysler 300 benefits from oil that maintains viscosity under heat and protects moving parts during Utah’s temperature swings. Choosing the oil category should follow the OEM recommendation in the owner’s manual and consider your driving patterns around Sandy and the Wasatch Front.

  • Conventional: lower cost, adequate for older specs and light use.
  • Synthetic blend: balance of cost and improved protection for moderate demands.
  • Full synthetic: best thermal stability for modern V‑6 engines and severe use.
What's Included in a 2017 Chrysler 300 Oil Change

Our dealer oil service follows stepwise procedures to meet factory expectations for the 2017 Chrysler 300. The service typically begins with a vehicle check‑in and VIN verification, followed by draining the old oil and replacing it with the OEM‑recommended oil and an OEM or Mopar‑equivalent filter. Technicians perform a multi‑point inspection that highlights brakes, belts, hoses, fluid levels and tire condition. They top off washer fluid and other accessible fluids as needed and reset any service indicators.

All work is logged to your vehicle record to assist with warranty claims and resale documentation. If you have questions about included items or want a written estimate, the service advisor will provide details when you schedule service. For current couponing or discounts, check our service specials.

2017 Chrysler 300 Oil Change Service in Sandy

Serving the southern Salt Lake Valley neighborhoods of Sandy, Draper, and South Jordan, Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy understands local driving patterns—commutes along I‑15, canyon runs and seasonal weather swings—that affect oil life and engine wear. Our technicians account for cold‑start conditions in winter and higher loads from canyon drives when advising on oil choice and service intervals for the 2017 Chrysler 300.

Bring your vehicle to 10905 South Auto Mall Drive for a documented oil service and inspection. Appointments reduce wait time during peak commute periods; you can schedule service online. We’ll provide a clear estimate before any extra work begins and log the service to your dealer record.

2017 Chrysler 300 Oil Specifications

The 2017 Chrysler 300 is powered by a 3.6L V‑6 (engine code 6VNAG3.6) producing 292 horsepower at 6,350 rpm and 260 lb‑ft of torque at 4,800 rpm. For precise oil viscosity, capacity in quarts, and any model‑specific service bulletins, consult the owner’s manual or the Mopar technical data for your VIN. Modern 3.6L V‑6 engines commonly call for oils that maintain viscosity under heat and protect valve train components; your VIN‑specific spec is the final authority.

Bring your 2017 Chrysler 300 to Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy in Sandy for an OEM‑spec oil change — schedule service.