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Old 07-25-2025, 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 View Post
I am definitely not a car guy. But I thought I knew how to check the oil level in my car. The last oil change, I used synthetic oil because the mechanic said it would last 7,500 miles. Yesterday, after about 6,800 miles, the "check engine" light and the oil light came on in my car. I checked the oil level and it looked fine. There has never been any oil on my garage floor, but my car was almost totally out of oil. I took the car to Firestone, the guy changed the oil, and he said I only had about one quart of oil in the car. There was no indication of a leak. It is interesting that the low oil light never came on before yesterday. Apparently, when checking the oil, you need to look at both sides of the dipstick. I was only looking at one side. I was also surprised that a car with only 65,000 miles could burn off that much oil with no indication that the car was using any oil. In the future, I will be changing my oil much more often.
Hard to explain? My truck (Nissan Frontier) is approaching a couple hundred thousand miles. I have changed the oil since it was brand new. I only use Amsoil Signature Series oil and a Wix XP oil filter. The oil and filter are rated for 12K miles, but I change it every 9K. When I change the oil it is typically only down less than 1/4 quart. I do the same with my wife’s Honda HRV, which has about 102K miles, and it doesn’t seem to burn more than a couple ounces. I guess every car is different?