Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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my chrysler manual says under normal driving conditions to change oil every 6 months or 6,000 miles whichever comes first...gn
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The need for low mileage changing is more of a function of your driving habits than total miles. Short runs ( i.e. 15 minute trips to the store and the mail box) can really be hard on the oil. My suggestion is that you change every 6 months if you are incurring less than 5000 miles a year and in any event at least once a year. If you do put on 3,000 in 6 months change it then. I personally change oil & filter every 3,500 miles since I started driving (1957) and have never had an engine excess wear problem. I keep my cars up to around 180,000 miles. The new synthetics are good but they still become "polluted" quickly with lots of short hop driving. I also suggest that you take the car on the freeway for 30 minutes or so every month if normal use is only short hops. Warm up the engine and the exhaust system!
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There is a time limit on oil because internal combustion engines create acids that are harmful to the oil. I change my own because I've had bad experiences of oil change places not tightening the drain plug, over filling, and trying to sell me everything immaginable. I use full synthetic and change every 5,000 miles. I wouldn't go over 6 months though.
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Most manufactors list two schedules for changing oil and filters. 1, Normal
service, ordinary trips (more than 15 minutes). 2, Severe service, short trips, stop and go traffic, weather. Living here in Florida and TV with all the stop and go traffic, short trips, dust, etc., is considered in my manual as severe service, change at 3 months or 3000 miles whichever comes first. I have done this for years as I have lived in harsh climates. Be sure to use the proper classification (i.e. SL, SG, CD, OE, etc)and weight of oil specified in the manuals whether it be regular, blended or synthetic type. As for my golf cart, I change every 40 to 50 hours including filter. I also change the fuel filters at the same time. |
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I would follow the manufactures recomendations but if my milage was too low I would change at least once a year.
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Not to hijack this thread, but what do ya'll use to remove oil stains from your concrete driveway?
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Ace Hardware sells stuff in a bottle specifically for grease stains in a driveway but you'd also be amazed how the sun eliminates most oil stains within a month.
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I use Simple Green. I spay it on, let it set about 10-15 minutes, then spray again, wait about 15 minutes then rinse. I have done this inside my garage after drips or small spill. Works on pavers also.
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Any recommendations for Oil Changers in TV area - - -
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