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At least that has been my experience with new car warranties. |
I believe you should always follow the manufacturers recommended service schedules, whether for oil changes or anything else.
These companies spend hundreds of millions of dollars on research to determine the optimum parameters for engine durability and reliability. I worked for a company that spent over a BILLION dollars per year in research and development; much of it in the development of enhanced engine technology. Changing engine oil multiple times per year, without the corresponding mileage is unnecessary. |
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I don't drive a lot of miles anymore, maybe 5000 annually, so I get the oil changed once a year even though the manufacturer says 7500. I was told on a new car, to not change the oil too soon because they put some additives in the original oil.
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"Never had a dealership ask me to prove I changed the oil when I brought it in for warranty work"" So you've had warranty work done with engine failure related to oil? It's not the Local dealership that's going to dispute it, sure they will be happy to get the business one way or the other. IMO the biggest thing is checking the oil and other fluids-- most people can hardly find the battery let along dipstick.
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When I had ford few years back under warranty I had them do the transmission. They didn't change the Trans Filter with reverse flush, plus they don't take the drain pan off and clean the sludge from the bottom of the pan or the mag. strip. It all get reversed flush down to the drain pan what will come out of the filter.
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Just happened to buy a new Honda this week (CRV EX-L). The warranty book uses lots of words like "should" "may revoke" "recommendations". But I agree that as long as you don't let the darn thing run dry you should be OK even without the paper trail. |
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if you plan to keep the car for several years stay with synthetic oil, if you plan to get rid of the car soon then regular oil ok. but you need to show to next owner or trade in that you serviced the car regularly . i would not want to buy a 5 year old car that had the oil changed ag long interval periods with out servicing even if it had low miles. |
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I think for the vast majority of people down here, it is money wasted and dino oil is just fine. While I used synthetics for all lubricants on my vehicle in my previous life...there was a reason for it. With temperature variations of up to +90 deg. in the summer, to -55 degrees in the winter.....it made sense. . |
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