Oil Change Service in Marlton, NJ
Oil change service for Honda drivers in Marlton, NJ.
Your engine oil lubricates, cools, and helps protect key internal parts. Over time, oil breaks down and collects contaminants, which can reduce protection and performance.
At Burns Honda, we use OEM-approved oil and Honda-recommended filters, then confirm your maintenance status so you know what’s due and when – with no guesswork.
Honda-trained technicians
Multipoint inspection included
Often 45 – 60 minutes
Signs You May Be Due for an Oil Change
If you’re noticing any of the following, an oil change is a smart next step:
Your oil life percentage is nearing 15% or below.
Dash reminder indicates service is due soon or overdue.
You can’t remember the last oil change (classic).
Oil can thin out and protect less as it ages.
Dirty oil may indicate it’s time to replace it.
These conditions can shorten oil life.
The most accurate guide for most Honda models is the Maintenance Minder system. If your oil life is low or you drive under severe conditions, scheduling now helps prevent unnecessary wear.
Oil Change Service – What’s Included
A proper oil change is more than just draining and refilling. We replace the oil and filter with OEM-approved components, verify levels, and check key items so you leave confident – not hoping for the best.
What’s Included
- Oil and filter change: OEM-approved oil and Honda-recommended filter
- Fluid level check: top off where appropriate
- Reset Maintenance Minder: so your oil life tracking stays accurate
- Multipoint inspection: key wear items and visible leaks
- Tire pressure check: quick set to spec when possible
What to Expect
- Check-in: we confirm your model, mileage, and oil type needed.
- Service: drain old oil, replace filter, refill with correct oil.
- Inspect: quick multipoint review and fluid check.
- Review: we share findings and confirm your next recommended interval.
When Should You Change Your Oil?
Many Honda vehicles use Maintenance Minder oil life monitoring, which adjusts based on driving conditions. If you prefer a simple rule of thumb, here are common planning intervals – but we recommend following your vehicle’s Minder or your owner’s manual for your exact model/year.
Typical intervals (planning guide)
- Most modern Honda models with synthetic oil: often around 7,500 – 10,000 miles, or when oil life reaches 15%
- Older models / conventional oil (if applicable): often around 3,000 – 5,000 miles
- Low mileage drivers: consider time-based service (often about every 12 months) even if miles are low
Not sure what your Honda takes? Call (856) 830-5854 and we’ll confirm oil type and interval by VIN.
Normal vs Severe driving conditions
- Normal: steady highway driving, moderate temps, longer trips
- Severe: short trips, stop-and-go traffic, extreme heat/cold, towing, mountainous driving, dusty/sandy areas, extended idling
If you drive in severe conditions, your oil change interval is typically shorter – your Maintenance Minder will reflect this.
Oil Change Cost: What Affects the Price
Oil change pricing depends on your Honda model, engine size, oil type (synthetic vs conventional where applicable), and the filter required. We confirm your exact pricing before work begins.
Typical starting price ranges (varies by model and oil type)
- Conventional oil change (where applicable): starting around $40 – $70
- Synthetic blend (where applicable): starting around $60 – $90
- Full synthetic oil change: starting around $80 – $140
Want an exact quote? Call (856) 830-5854 and we’ll confirm the correct oil and filter for your Honda.
You can also view current Service Specials.
An oil change typically includes:
- Drain and replace engine oil with OEM-approved oil
- Replace oil filter with Honda-recommended filter
- Reset Maintenance Minder / service reminder
- Multipoint inspection (visual checks of key systems)
- Check and top off select fluids (as applicable)
How Long Does an Oil Change Take?
Many oil changes can be completed the same day through Honda Express Service. In many cases, plan for about 45 – 60 minutes. If your vehicle needs additional services, it may take longer – and we’ll review that with you before proceeding.
Service Hours
- Monday – Friday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
- Saturday: 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed
Why Choose Burns Honda for Oil Change Service?
Service performed by Honda-trained staff.
Oil and filters that match Honda specs.
Quick checks to catch issues early.
We can help track maintenance for resale value.
Serving Drivers in and Around Marlton
Burns Honda helps drivers in Marlton and surrounding areas with quick, professional oil change service. If your Maintenance Minder oil life is low, you’re due by time or mileage, or you drive in severe conditions, schedule an oil change to keep your Honda protected and running smoothly.
Visit the Service Center
Address: 325 Route 73 N, Marlton, NJ 08053
More Honda Service Information
- Battery Test and Replacement
- Brake Service
- Tire Service
- Wheel Alignment
- A/C & Heating Service
- Check Engine Light Diagnosis
Please note: This page provides general information about oil change service. Service recommendations, pricing, oil type, and timelines may vary based on your Honda model, engine, and vehicle condition.
Some models require specific oil specifications and filters. We’ll confirm the correct parts and fluids for your vehicle before service.
For details specific to your vehicle, contact Burns Honda and speak with a service advisor at (856) 830-5854.
Schedule an Oil Change in Marlton Today
If your oil life is low, you’re due by mileage or time, or you want peace of mind with OEM-approved service, schedule your oil change today.
Frequently Asked Questions
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A: Most Honda vehicles use the Maintenance Minder system, which tracks oil life based on your driving habits and conditions. Many drivers end up changing oil somewhere around every 7,500 – 10,000 miles with full synthetic oil, but your exact interval depends on your model, year, engine, and how you drive. The safest answer: follow your Maintenance Minder and schedule service when oil life gets low.
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A: Honda Maintenance Minder is your vehicle’s built-in system that calculates oil life based on factors like engine temperature, driving time, trip length, load, and stop-and-go driving. Instead of guessing by mileage alone, it tells you when service is actually due. When your oil life percentage drops (often to 15% or lower), it’s a good time to schedule an oil change.
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A: Oil life at 15% usually means your Honda is officially reminding you that service is due soon. You don’t need to panic, but you should plan to schedule an oil change now so you don’t run it down to 0% and risk unnecessary engine wear.
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A: 0% oil life means you’ve hit the recommended limit. At that point, the oil has likely lost a lot of its ability to protect your engine properly. Driving overdue can increase wear, sludge buildup, and risk of expensive repairs. The short version: your Honda may still run, but you’re increasing the chance of avoidable engine wear the longer you wait.
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A: Oil change cost depends on your Honda model, engine size, and oil type (synthetic vs conventional where applicable). In many cases, oil changes start around $40 – $70 for conventional (if your vehicle uses it) and around $80 – $140 for full synthetic. The best way to get an exact quote is to call our service team or check current service specials.
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A: Yes. Burns Honda offers service specials that may include oil change coupons and limited-time maintenance offers. You can view current deals on our Service Specials page or call our service team to confirm what’s available for your Honda.
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A: A typical oil change includes draining the old engine oil, replacing the oil filter, refilling with the correct OEM-approved oil, resetting your Maintenance Minder/service reminder (as applicable), and performing a quick multipoint inspection so we can alert you to any visible issues early.
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A: Yes – a proper oil change includes replacing the oil filter. Reusing an old filter can reduce oil flow and allow contaminants to stay in circulation, which defeats the whole purpose of fresh oil.
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A: The exact oil type depends on your model, year, and engine. Many modern Honda vehicles use full synthetic oil such as 0W-20, but not all models are the same. We confirm the correct oil specification for your Honda before service to make sure it matches factory requirements.
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A: Conventional oil is a refined petroleum-based oil and typically requires more frequent changes. Full synthetic oil is engineered for better performance, improved protection, and longer intervals in many vehicles. Most modern Hondas are designed for synthetic oil, which is why many drivers see longer service intervals.
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A: In many cases, yes. Full synthetic oil generally holds up better under heat and stress and resists breaking down longer than conventional oil. That said, your interval still depends on your driving conditions – short trips, heavy traffic, and extreme weather can shorten oil life.
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A: For most vehicles, switching to synthetic is safe and often beneficial, as long as the oil meets the required specifications for your engine. If your Honda is designed for synthetic, staying with synthetic is usually the best choice.
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A: Most oil changes take about 45 – 60 minutes. Depending on shop traffic, vehicle condition, and whether additional services are needed, it could take a little longer. If you’re in a rush, scheduling ahead is your best move.
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A: Yes. Burns Honda can often accommodate oil change walk-ins through Honda Express Service, depending on availability. For the fastest visit and the shortest wait time, we still recommend scheduling ahead. Or call our service team if you’d like to check same-day openings.
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A: You can schedule online using our service scheduler. Just choose Oil Change, pick a time that works for you, and submit your info. If you prefer, you can also call our service department and we’ll schedule it for you.
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A: Yes, we service a wide range of Honda models including Accord, Civic, CR-V, Pilot, HR-V, Odyssey, Ridgeline, Passport, and more. We also service many older Honda vehicles, including models with higher mileage.
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A: Yes. Most Honda hybrids still have gasoline engines that require regular oil changes. Hybrid models may have different maintenance schedules and oil requirements, so we confirm specifications before service and follow Honda guidelines.
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A: Honda hybrids typically follow Maintenance Minder just like other Honda models. Because hybrids can run the engine differently than non-hybrids, the Minder is the best way to know exactly when service is needed.
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A: Fully electric vehicles do not need engine oil changes because they don’t have gasoline engines. However, hybrids and plug-in hybrids still do. If you’re unsure what your vehicle needs, we can confirm based on your model.
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A: Severe driving includes frequent short trips, heavy stop-and-go traffic, extreme heat or cold, towing, driving in mountainous areas, dusty conditions, and long periods of idling. These conditions can cause oil to break down faster, meaning you may need more frequent service.
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A: Yes, short trips are considered severe driving because the engine may not reach full operating temperature long enough to burn off moisture and contaminants. This can shorten oil life, even if you’re not putting many miles on the car.
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A: Yes. Even if mileage is low, oil can still degrade over time due to moisture, temperature changes, and contaminants. Many drivers benefit from changing oil about once a year, even if they haven’t hit a high mileage number.
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A: Old oil becomes less effective at protecting your engine. It can lead to increased wear, sludge buildup, overheating, and in worst cases, major engine damage. Oil is cheap. Engines are not.
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A: Oil naturally gets darker as it collects contaminants and does its job. Dark oil doesn’t automatically mean something is wrong, but if it’s very dark and it’s been a long time since your last oil change, it’s usually a sign that service is due.
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A: Oil helps reduce friction and noise. When oil breaks down or gets too low, engine parts can become noisier. If your engine sounds louder or rougher than usual, an oil change is often a smart first step.
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A: A burning oil smell can mean an oil leak onto a hot engine surface or an oil-related issue that needs attention. This isn’t something to ignore. Schedule service so we can inspect it and help prevent damage.
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A: Yes. During the multipoint inspection, we look for visible leaks and signs of seepage. If we see anything concerning, we’ll explain what we found and what your options are before any additional work is done.
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A: A multipoint inspection is a quick check of key systems and wear items such as fluid levels, belts, hoses, battery health indicators (when applicable), tires, brakes (visual), and visible leaks. It helps catch small problems early, before they turn into big expensive ones.
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A: Yes – when applicable, we reset the Maintenance Minder/service reminder after the oil change so your oil life readings stay accurate going forward.
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A: In most cases, no. Burns Honda typically uses OEM-approved oil and Honda-recommended filters to make sure everything matches factory specifications and service standards. If you have a special request, call our service team to discuss your options.
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A: A dealership service department uses Honda-trained technicians, OEM-approved fluids, and Honda-recommended filters. We also know the Maintenance Minder system and common Honda maintenance needs. Quick lube shops can be fine, but the risks tend to be higher with incorrect oil type, wrong filter, stripped drain plugs, or missed inspections.
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A: Yes. We use Honda-recommended oil filters designed to meet Honda specifications. If your model has multiple filter options, we confirm the correct one for your engine.
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A: It can. Fresh oil helps reduce friction and keeps your engine running efficiently. While it won’t change your vehicle overnight, staying on schedule can help your Honda perform at its best and may help maintain better fuel economy over time.
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A: Routine maintenance like oil changes is required to keep your vehicle properly maintained. Keeping records is important, whether you service at a dealership or elsewhere. If you’re unsure what your warranty requires, we can help you confirm recommended maintenance based on your Honda model and mileage.
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A: Yes. Many drivers bundle an oil change with tire rotation, brake inspection, or other recommended services. If your Maintenance Minder shows additional codes, we can help you schedule everything together in one visit.
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A: Just bring your keys and any service records you may have (if you service elsewhere). If you’ve noticed any issues – warning lights, leaks, noises – mention them at check-in so we can take a look while your Honda is here.
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A: Yes. Burns Honda offers Honda Express Service for routine maintenance like oil changes. Express service is designed to help you get in and out faster, depending on availability and current shop volume. Scheduling ahead is still the best way to save time.
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A: Yes. You’re welcome to relax at Burns Honda while your oil change is completed – most visits take about 45 – 60 minutes. We offer a comfortable waiting area with Wi-Fi and snacks so you can stay productive (or just enjoy the break).
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A: If your Maintenance Minder shows low oil life, an oil change is likely due. If you’re noticing burning smells, leaks, smoke, or warning lights, you may need additional inspection. Either way, scheduling service is the fastest way to get a clear answer.
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A: Yes. You can schedule online anytime using our service scheduler, or call our service department and we’ll set you up with the next available appointment.