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I have about 2,700 miles on my 2006 Civic EX sedan. Currently, my Oil Life indicator reads 70%. I called the dealer today and asked whether I should have an oil change done at 3,000 miles or wait for the Oil Life indicator to read 15% or lower. He said I should wait for the Oil Life indicator because it was much better at showing oil quality in the engine than going strictly by miles. Are others out there following this advice, or are people brining their cars in for oil changes every 3,000 miles, regardless of the Oil Life indicator? Thanks!
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Rep Power: 0 The service guy said the oil life depends on many different factors (i.e. driver style, climate, oil used, etc.), so I guess it could make sense that we have different mileage, even though the Oil Life indicator reads the same percentage.
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I just did my first oil change at 2700 miles, changed it with penzoil 5w-20 and normal frame filter.
After this, I use synthetic blend oil with a high quality pure-one filter and change every 5000 miles from there on.
After this, I use synthetic blend oil with a high quality pure-one filter and change every 5000 miles from there on.
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I am going to have my first oil change this week, ~5K miles on car and oil life is only down to 40%. Even though it is only this low, 5K miles is plenty I think to have broken in. Anyone else smelled the oil in the car when you bought it? Mine smelled like gasoline; dealer said it was a high detergent oil. thoughts? I think it might have been to better carry away particles generated during break-in, thinner oil.
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Rep Power: 0 I read somewhere (possibly the manual itself) that the oil they ship the car with is different than regular oil. They said it is supposed to help the engine during the initial break-in period. Not 100% sure that's correct.
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The service guy said the oil life depends on many different factors (i.e. driver style, climate, oil used, etc.), so I guess it could make sense that we have different mileage, even though the Oil Life indicator reads the same percentage.
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Originally Posted by bigman32hockey
I read somewhere (possibly the manual itself) that the oil they ship the car with is different than regular oil. They said it is supposed to help the engine during the initial break-in period. Not 100% sure that's correct.
That probably is correct because ive heard that that oil is scheduled to last approx 5k miles while you should change your oil every 3 k miles after that.
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I used to always change my oil every 3k miles, no question asked... From what i've read most Honda people are recommending following the minder... Here's my question though... If it detects oil life and how good it is and when you should change it... When you DO change it, WHY doesnt it recognize that its new oil and reset itself? You have to manually reset the minder to 100% correct? I still have a couple thousand miles to decide which advice i want to follow but just thought i would bring that up and see what you all think...
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I used to always change my oil every 3k miles, no question asked... From what i've read most Honda people are recommending following the minder... Here's my question though... If it detects oil life and how good it is and when you should change it... When you DO change it, WHY doesnt it recognize that its new oil and reset itself? You have to manually reset the minder to 100% correct? I still have a couple thousand miles to decide which advice i want to follow but just thought i would bring that up and see what you all think...
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I did my first oil change at 500 miles with regular oil (to let the engine properly wear in with normal oil), then I change it every 3,000 with 5w-30 full synthetic Mobile One or Castrol Syntec. With the driving conditions in Pittsburgh (i.e. stop-and-go quite a bit during the summer construction months), it's much better that I change it more frequently with higher quality oil. It also depends on how you drive the car. I've read that the Maintenance Minder will actually adjust its schedule to fit the way you're driving the car. So if you're more aggressive, chances are your maintenance routine will come up quicker than someone who drives more conservative.
I spent the other evening reading the entire manual, which I've never done for any car I've ever owned. It's pretty enlightening and I would recommend everyone read it. For example, in the Si model, they don't recommend putting any oil additives into the oil because it could damage the engine. ??? I've been putting oil additives in every car I've owned and none of them have ever damaged the engine. Can anyone shed some light on that?
I spent the other evening reading the entire manual, which I've never done for any car I've ever owned. It's pretty enlightening and I would recommend everyone read it. For example, in the Si model, they don't recommend putting any oil additives into the oil because it could damage the engine. ??? I've been putting oil additives in every car I've owned and none of them have ever damaged the engine. Can anyone shed some light on that?
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Read the manual and if you refuse to read the whole thing then at least read the maintinence portion. it will answer your question.(and a whole lot more interesting stuff.) plus i really just don't want to go get mine out of the car to tell you.
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RE: Honda manual, there is a PDF version of the manual if you sign up your car at Honda's web sit. I downloaded it and often go to it for 411
I own a 2008 Black 4 door EXL with NAV with almost 10 g's on it and have made friends with the service adviser at my local Honda dealer by giving him gifts from Honda Japan from one of my many visits there and he said to wait 5 g's before changing the oil and NOT to use Synthetic oil.... he was trained by Honda
I own a 2008 Black 4 door EXL with NAV with almost 10 g's on it and have made friends with the service adviser at my local Honda dealer by giving him gifts from Honda Japan from one of my many visits there and he said to wait 5 g's before changing the oil and NOT to use Synthetic oil.... he was trained by Honda
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I emailed the service guys about this issue, and they said that the Civics are sold with semi-synthetic 5W-20; to NOT use straight synthetic oil, and to follow the maintenance minder.
For me, it's as much a trust issue as anything else; to overcome the habits I've had to change the oil every 5k and rely on a computer rather than an odometer to make that decision.
For me, it's as much a trust issue as anything else; to overcome the habits I've had to change the oil every 5k and rely on a computer rather than an odometer to make that decision.
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