2019 Ram Promaster Cargo Van 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 2019 Ram Promaster Cargo Van oil change cost?

Pricing varies by oil type and filter; Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy posts up-front service pricing and specials online.

We list current service specials and transparent pricing so you know the out-the-door cost before you arrive. Workload and whether you choose OEM full synthetic or a conventional option change the final price. For a clear estimate, check our service specials or schedule service for a quoted appointment.

  • Dealer pricing includes an OEM-spec oil recommendation when required.
  • Labor and disposal fees are included in dealer estimates.
  • Specials and coupons are available on the service specials page.
How often should I change the oil in my 2019 Ram Promaster Cargo Van?

Follow the Ram OEM maintenance schedule in your owner’s manual for the specified interval; keep records of each service visit.

Service intervals depend on driving conditions: commercial, towing, or frequent short trips in the Salt Lake Valley’s winter cold can qualify as severe-duty. If you use the van for deliveries around Sandy, Draper, or South Jordan, consider more frequent checks. When in doubt, schedule an inspection and we’ll advise on the right interval for your usage pattern.

  • Severe duty (stop-and-go, towing, short trips) typically shortens oil intervals.
  • Keep stamped service records to demonstrate maintenance history for warranty needs.
  • We can document each oil change when you schedule service.
What type of oil does a 2019 Ram Promaster Cargo Van take?

Use the oil viscosity and specification listed in your Ram owner’s manual or the dealer’s service recommendations to meet OEM requirements.

The dealer will reference the OEM oil spec that matches the 3.6L V6 engine installed in your Promaster. Selecting the correct viscosity and grade is important for cold starts in Utah winters and for stability under heavy-duty use. If you’re unsure which grade is right, bring your van in and our technicians will confirm the recommended oil type.

  • OEM-spec oil preserves engine protection at high rpm and load.
  • Cold-start pumpability matters during Sandy winters near the Wasatch Front.
  • We verify oil type as part of the oil change checklist when you schedule service.
Is it worth getting a 2019 Ram Promaster Cargo Van oil change at the dealer vs. a quick-lube shop?

Dealer service delivers OEM-spec oil and filter fitting, a documented multi-point inspection, and service records that support warranty claims.

Quick-lube shops can be faster and less expensive for basic conventional oil changes, but dealer service focuses on following Ram factory recommendations for the 3.6L V6, documenting maintenance, and spotting issues specific to commercial vans. For vans used heavily in the South Valley or for towing, that documented inspection can prevent downtime on a delivery route or a canyon trip.

  • Dealer uses OEM-referenced parts and documents each service visit.
  • Multi-point inspections catch wear items common to cargo vans before failures.
  • Service records help preserve warranty coverage and resale documentation.
How much oil does a 2019 Ram Promaster Cargo Van need?

Confirm the exact oil capacity in the Ram owner’s manual or with the dealer before service; the owner’s manual lists the precise quart capacity for the 3.6L V6.

Oil capacity varies by engine and drain plug arrangements; for the 3.6L V6 in the Promaster, the owner’s manual or a dealer parts lookup gives the official number. When you bring the van to our Sandy service center we use the exact OEM capacity and fill level, then record it on your service invoice.

  • We use the OEM-specified volume and torque on the drain plug during service.
  • Proper fill level prevents overfilling and ensures crankcase ventilation works correctly.
  • Ask us to verify capacity when you schedule service.
Will skipping oil changes void my warranty at Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy?

Failure to perform scheduled maintenance can jeopardize warranty claims; keep professional records to demonstrate compliance with OEM requirements.

Manufacturers require that scheduled maintenance be performed according to the owner’s manual and that records are available for warranty work. Dealer-performed or documented service makes warranty inspections and claims straightforward. If you’re unsure which services are required, bring the vehicle in and we’ll review the maintenance schedule for your Promaster.

  • Documented service visits support warranty repairs and claim submissions.
  • We provide written service records for every oil change and inspection.
  • Schedule an appointment online to keep an accurate maintenance history.
How long does an oil change take at Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy?

Appointment times vary by shop workload; we recommend scheduling so we can allocate the proper time and resources for your service visit.

Turnaround depends on parts, whether OEM full synthetic oil is required, and the depth of inspection you request for the 2019 Ram Promaster Cargo Van. Scheduling ahead via our service scheduler reduces wait time and ensures a certified technician can perform a full multi-point inspection while the oil is changed.

  • Use the online schedule service tool to reserve an appointment.
  • We fit service to your commercial schedule when possible to minimize downtime.
  • Service specials can include express lanes for scheduled maintenance jobs.
What's the difference between conventional, synthetic blend, and full synthetic for a Ram Promaster Cargo Van?

Full synthetic oil typically offers superior high-heat stability and longer change intervals versus conventional oil; blends sit between the two.

For a working cargo van with a 3.6L V6, synthetic oils maintain viscosity under heavy loads and high RPMs, which is useful when hauling or driving in mountainous terrain near the Wasatch Range. Conventional oil can be economical for light-duty use, but check the Ram owner’s manual for the OEM recommendation before switching oil types.

  • Full synthetic = better protection for high-heat, high-load operation.
  • Synthetic blend = compromise between cost and protection for mixed-use vans.
  • Dealer can recommend the OEM-preferred grade for your usage pattern.
2019 Ram Promaster Cargo Van Oil Specifications

The 2019 Ram Promaster Cargo Van is equipped with a 3.6L V6 (3604 cc) delivering 280 horsepower at 6,400 rpm and 260 lb-ft of torque at 4,400 rpm. Fuel capacity is 24.0 gallons and the van offers 304.0 cubic feet of cargo space in typical configurations. For oil work, always confirm the exact OEM viscosity and capacity listed in the owner’s manual or by a dealer parts lookup; the correct oil helps with cold-start pumpability in Sandy winters and protection under sustained highway rpm on I-15. Bring your 2019 Ram Promaster Cargo Van to Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Sandy in Sandy for an OEM-spec oil change — schedule service.

2019 Ram Promaster Cargo Van Oil Change Service in Sandy

Our service center in the Sandy Auto Mall serves drivers across Sandy, Draper, and South Jordan, offering maintenance that accounts for local climate and commute patterns. The 2019 Ram Promaster Cargo Van is often used for deliveries and trade work along the Wasatch Front and on I-15; those duty cycles increase thermal and particulate stress on the engine, making OEM-spec oil and timely changes important. We perform a check for oil-borne contaminants, verify the correct viscosity for cold starts, and note any issues related to towing or heavy loading before you leave. To book an appointment, schedule service or visit our service specials at service specials.

What's Included in a 2019 Ram Promaster Cargo Van Oil Change

An oil change for the 2019 Ram Promaster Cargo Van at our facility typically follows a step-by-step process: drain and properly dispose of the old oil, install an OEM-recommended filter, refill to the OEM-specified level, and perform a multi-point inspection that looks for leaks, belt wear, and fluid levels. We also check tire pressures and top off other fluids as needed. Every service visit is documented to support maintenance history for warranty and resale. If you want to spread costs, check current service specials or schedule service online.