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Question for OT mechanics
Posted by Jim Rockford on 5/25/19 at 11:09 am00
Is there any advantage to changing your oil before it gets to 0%, assuming your oil monitor is relatively accurate?
re: Question for OT mechanicsPosted by Bawcephus on 5/25/19 at 11:11 am to Jim Rockford
Let your boyfriend handle the vehicle maintenance.
re: Question for OT mechanicsPosted by tiger114 on 5/25/19 at 11:11 am to Jim Rockford
Do you own any stock in oil companies? If not, no advantage to changing oil early.
re: Question for OT mechanicsPosted by weadjust on 5/25/19 at 11:29 am to Jim Rockford
Changing it at 1% is 1% better
re: Question for OT mechanicsPosted by Jimbeaux on 5/25/19 at 11:34 am to Jim Rockford
Oil monitors are a relatively new feature. Watch your mileage and compare to the numbers.
If you’ve driven over 10,000 miles and the monitor reads 25%, I’d change it early.
If you’ve driven under 3,000 miles (no dusty conditions) and it’s at 25%, I’d wait.
If you’ve driven over 10,000 miles and the monitor reads 25%, I’d change it early.
If you’ve driven under 3,000 miles (no dusty conditions) and it’s at 25%, I’d wait.
re: Question for OT mechanicsPosted by meeple on 5/25/19 at 11:40 am to Jim Rockford
I use the monitor. 2007 Accord, 240k miles
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