Just might have more vehicles than butts to drive them. I can relate to @ MyATV5k miles is 14 months??
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Just might have more vehicles than butts to drive them. I can relate to @ MyATV5k miles is 14 months??
My Jeep is 5.5 years old with under 25K miles on it. It's my daily (and only) driver, and has been since it had 10 miles on the odo.Just might have more vehicles than butts to drive them. I can relate to @ MyATV
Wow, are you retired, work at home or just don't get out much?My Jeep is 5.5 years old with under 25K miles on it. It's my daily (and only) driver, and has been since it had 10 miles on the odo.
This^First oil change at 1000 miles, next at 5000 miles.then every 5000 miles thereafter.
I think that you should take in consideration the time as well, not just the miles. You should be changing your oil at least every 6 month if you don't reach the miles first.For me, yes.
My god that’s an extended range oil change! LolFull synthetic and I’ll go about 5000-6000k. 99% street driving
I’m normally in your camp… They do the same with aircraft engine/engine rebuilds… but with new engines it’s just not necessary.First oil change at 1000 miles, next at 5000 miles.then every 5000 miles thereafter.
I don't know how all manufacturers do this, but the ones I've had are just using an algorithm to "guess" so I would never go by one of these. Until I know 100% that they have some means to actually TEST the oil somehow...no way in hell.Modern Ford vehicles have an IOLM (intelligent oil life monitor) that monitors ...
Be cautious... Can't Speak specifically with Ford, but many manufacturers add special additives for the initial change interval. Changing out the factory oil too soon can actually do more harm than good. Not like you're going to get metal shavings sucked up into the engine.First oil change at 1000 miles, next at 5000 miles.then every 5000 miles thereafter.