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07 ION 3?
Really? I couldn't find it in my '07 ION.3 manual either. Could you please
tell me what page states that there is synthetic oil from the factory in IONs ? TIA -- marx404 "BE" > wrote in message news > "Bassplayer12" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "BE" > wrote in message >> ... >>> "Bassplayer12" > wrote in message >>> ... >>> >>> The manual states there is synthetic in there from the factory. >> >> Do you mean the ION 3 or all IONs? >> I only have browsed through the book a couple of times but I didn't know >> this bit of info. >> Thanks. > > Both my wifes 06 Ion3 and my 07 Ion3 manual states that syn is in from the > factory. > |
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07 ION 3?
OK, here it is, on page 287 of the '07 ION Owners Manual,
"Your vehicle's engine is filled at the factory with a synthetic oil which meets all requirements for your vehicle." Interesting as only the 2.4L and 2.0 require synth oil afterwards. However, most manufacturers DO place synth from the factory for the break in period at the factory, ex: Nissan. Thanks for that bit o info BE, good catch, I gotta RTFM some more :-) -- marx404 "BE" > wrote in message news > "Bassplayer12" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "BE" > wrote in message >> ... >>> "Bassplayer12" > wrote in message >>> ... >>> >>> The manual states there is synthetic in there from the factory. >> >> Do you mean the ION 3 or all IONs? >> I only have browsed through the book a couple of times but I didn't know >> this bit of info. >> Thanks. > > Both my wifes 06 Ion3 and my 07 Ion3 manual states that syn is in from the > factory. > |
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07 ION 3?
OK, <wiping egg from face>
Again, I (we) need to RTFM more carefully!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Ahem, BE, and me...) Page 287 says that the engine has synth from the factory, er.... duh.... pg 286 says specifically "For Vehicles with the 2.0L L4 Supercharged Engine Only." -- marx404 "marx404" > wrote in message ... > OK, here it is, on page 287 of the '07 ION Owners Manual, > > "Your vehicle's engine is filled at the factory with a synthetic oil which > meets all requirements for your vehicle." > > Interesting as only the 2.4L and 2.0 require synth oil afterwards. > However, most manufacturers DO place synth from the factory for the break > in period at the factory, ex: Nissan. > > Thanks for that bit o info BE, good catch, I gotta RTFM some more :-) > > -- > marx404 > > "BE" > wrote in message > news >> "Bassplayer12" > wrote in message >> ... >>> >>> "BE" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> "Bassplayer12" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>> >>>> The manual states there is synthetic in there from the factory. >>> >>> Do you mean the ION 3 or all IONs? >>> I only have browsed through the book a couple of times but I didn't know >>> this bit of info. >>> Thanks. >> >> Both my wifes 06 Ion3 and my 07 Ion3 manual states that syn is in from >> the factory. >> > > |
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07 ION 3?
"marx404" > wrote in message
... Got it... |
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07 ION 3?
I agree with you Bassplayer12. The engine had 36,000 miles on it since a
rebuild before I switched to Amzoil. Three months later #5 main bearing failed and took the #4 rod bearing with it. It survived 36,000 miles with its flaw on conventional oil. I feel it would have continued to run if I would have used Mobil1 instead of Amzoil. Bassplayer12 wrote: > > Sorry sir, synthetic oil doesn't cause an engine to blow. There was an > unknown problem there already > that eventually surfaced because the oil cleaned the engine. > Many people have believed what you believe but we know netter today because > of research and because we understand synthetic oil better. > >> Gyz >> >> BläBlä wrote: >>> In article >, >>> says... >>>> 1st oil change do at 3K just to be on the safe side. Afterwards, >>>> consider 5K intervals even if using Mobil1. >>>> Thats what I am doing on my '07 ION.3 too. >>> The proper method for break in would be... >>> >>> Note: Keep the rpm's low for the first 500. >>> >>> Start with Conventional Oil. (Factory fill varies.) >>> >>> At 500 - Change Oil & Filter >>> At 3000 - Change Oil & Filter >>> At 6000 - Change Oil & Filter (You may switch to Synthetic now.) >>> At 9000 - Change Oil & Filter (Synthetic for certain.) >>> >>> Now use 4000 mile max intervals for the sake of the filter, not the oil. >> >> -- >> Gyz >> >> 07 Saturn Sky 2.4L I4 AT >> 98 Dodge Status ES 2.5L V6 AutoStick >> 94 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS Turbo 2.0L I4 FWD MT > > -- Gyz 07 Saturn Sky 98 Dodge Status ES 94 Mitsubishi Eclipse GST |
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07 ION 3?
> "BE" > wrote in message ...
>> Hi all, I just leased an 07 ION 3 (wife has an 06) and was wondering at what mileage the 1st oil/filter change should >> be? I plan on using Mobile 1 like the wife's. >> >> Thanks. "Bassplayer12" > wrote in message ... >I have an 07 ION 2 and asked the same question to the service mgr at my local Saturn dealer, this past week. > They said that the 1st oil change should be done when "oil change" light comes on. Even if it is around 12-14,000 kms. > I had 10,6XX kms and asked if it was ok to do an oil change right away and put Mobil 1. Answer was yes and I did it. > Long gone are the days when the 1st oil change was be done after only a few hundred miles. Materials used to build > engines are so superior nowadays that it is not necessary anymore. So they say. It was explained to me (admittedly long ago and by a service station employee in whose interest it was to get people to change oil) that the machining done on the engine in the factory leaves small pieces of debris, so an oil change very early in the engine's life is a worthwhile investment. Since the cost of an oil change is so minimal compared to the damage done if oil changes are too infrequent, I would go for erring on the side of too frequent oil changes rather than too few. |
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07 ION 3?
"Steve" m> wrote in message ... >> "BE" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Hi all, I just leased an 07 ION 3 (wife has an 06) and was wondering at >>> what mileage the 1st oil/filter change should be? I plan on using >>> Mobile 1 like the wife's. >>> >>> Thanks. > > "Bassplayer12" > wrote in message > ... >>I have an 07 ION 2 and asked the same question to the service mgr at my >>local Saturn dealer, this past week. >> They said that the 1st oil change should be done when "oil change" light >> comes on. Even if it is around 12-14,000 kms. >> I had 10,6XX kms and asked if it was ok to do an oil change right away >> and put Mobil 1. Answer was yes and I did it. >> Long gone are the days when the 1st oil change was be done after only a >> few hundred miles. Materials used to build engines are so superior >> nowadays that it is not necessary anymore. So they say. > > It was explained to me (admittedly long ago and by a service station > employee in whose interest it was to get people to change oil) that the > machining done on the engine in the factory leaves small pieces of debris, > so an oil change very early in the engine's life is a worthwhile > investment. > Since the cost of an oil change is so minimal compared to the damage > done if oil changes are too infrequent, I would go for erring on the side > of too frequent oil changes rather than too few. > As someone who works in the manufacturing field designing gearboxes, I can tell you part of what you say is true, the other I don't agree with completely... Parts, esp. those with tight tolerances, are thoroughly cleaned (usually in baths) after manufacturing/machining so chances of debris sitting in the engine after machining are very low. However, what does happen is that as the parts are "run in", they will shed very fine particles. I work in aerospace, and not automotive, but I would assume they do the same as us and do a limited run-in of assemblies and/or components at the factory. However, even with all the advancements in engineering, manufacturing, oil, etc, etc., the final product does not see real life conditions until it gets to you. Several components like the drivetrain for example, are mixed and matched to different engines, tranny's and rears/diffs, put in different configurations and vehicles, operate under different loads, environments, etc. that are not simulated in the limited run in of a production unit (prototypes are a different animal altogether), so I do thoroughly agree with you that a early fluid change or two is a worth the investment after you've run-in the whole assembly (vehicle), in your environment (driving habits, terrain, load, temps, etc...) IYM |
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