Originally posted by: Mermaidman
I see. FWIW, it's not just a light. It expresses a percentage of 'life' that's left and supposedly reflects the type of driving and driving conditions. Right now, one of the cars is at 20%--Oil change this weekend.Originally posted by: Stattlich
Originally posted by: Mermaidman
Our cars have oil-life monitors. Are those monitors dependable?
In automotive circles, we refer to those as 'idiot lights'. I would not depend on them- use common sense and do your maintenance when it's supposed to be done, not when your car tells you. If anything, it's cheap insurance. I'm sure I could stretch my Mobil1 synthetic beyond 10,000 miles, but my engine is expensive to replace and I don't want to bet that - the heart of my car - to try and prove something. While it would be cool and interesting, it's just not worth it for me.
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
They tried that in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, and hilarity ensued.
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Man, remind me never to buy a used car from any of you guys...:roll:
Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Man, remind me never to buy a used car from any of you guys...:roll:
why? are you likely to say, "man, there's this awesome grand prix for sale 5000 miles away, damn i'm all over that!" ?
Originally posted by: mwmorph
depends on the car. At ford we have service plans for some cars at 5k and some cars at 3k. My Camry is set for 7.5k in the service manual and 5k under dusty or abnormal conditions.
Originally posted by: Rage187
Originally posted by: mwmorph
depends on the car. At ford we have service plans for some cars at 5k and some cars at 3k. My Camry is set for 7.5k in the service manual and 5k under dusty or abnormal conditions.
most people don't know that, they are brainwashed by the chumps and Jiffy Lube into thinking you need the oil changed at each 3000 miles or your car will blow up.
Originally posted by: HamSupLo
your engine is ruined. time to get a new car.