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Oil Change Light- 2004 VUE
Just curious to see how far any of you have gone before the change oil light
has come on. I'm at 5,800 miles now... |
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Wak215 wrote: > Just curious to see how far any of you have gone before the change oil light > has come on. I'm at 5,800 miles now... Is that your initial 5,800 miles? I have an '03 FWD V6 w/ 39k mi. Did the first oil change at 1,000 miles. I ignore that light and change the oil every 3k. |
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I have been bast 7000 once, and 6000 twice. I have never
actually waited for the light. Ed Wak215 wrote: > > Just curious to see how far any of you have gone before the change oil light > has come on. I'm at 5,800 miles now... |
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Chuck wrote: > > Wak215 wrote: > > Just curious to see how far any of you have gone before the change > oil light > > has come on. I'm at 5,800 miles now... > > Is that your initial 5,800 miles? > I have an '03 FWD V6 w/ 39k mi. Did the first oil change at 1,000 > miles. > I ignore that light and change the oil every 3k. Waste of money. Ed |
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C. E. White wrote: > > Waste of money. > Maybe - but an oil change costs me about $12.50 and a half-hour of my time. Can't be any easier than on a VUE. |
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"blah blah" > wrote in message ... > In article .com>, > says... > > > > Wak215 wrote: > > > Just curious to see how far any of you have gone before the change > > oil light > > > has come on. I'm at 5,800 miles now... > > > > Is that your initial 5,800 miles? > > I have an '03 FWD V6 w/ 39k mi. Did the first oil change at 1,000 > > miles. > > I ignore that light and change the oil every 3k. > > Agreed. Go every 4000 miles if you run synthetic. however the first 9000 > should be changed differently because its the engines break in period. What do you mean by different? Are you saying the oil should be changed more frequently during the first 9000 miles or less frequently? ron 94 SL1 - considering a 2006 VUE (but only if they bring back green) |
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Break in period implies there will be need to change the oil more
frequently. There are metal shavings, etc. from initial manufacturing that get released into the oil during break in. I've always followed a rigorous 1,000 mile schedule for the initial oil and filter change on a new vehicle and then change them again at 2,000, then every 3,000 thereafter This makes it easy to remember when the oil needs to be changed since multiples of 3000 are easy to calculate. And with 5 vehicles in the family simple is better. Bob "Ron Herfurth" > wrote in message ... > What do you mean by different? Are you saying the oil should be changed more > frequently during the first 9000 miles or less frequently? > > ron > 94 SL1 - considering a 2006 VUE (but only if they bring back green) > > |
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Never saw my Ions' oil life appear,& YES i've been changing on a
regular basis.On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 14:33:04 -0500, "C. E. White" > wrote: >I have been bast 7000 once, and 6000 twice. I have never >actually waited for the light. > >Ed > >Wak215 wrote: >> >> Just curious to see how far any of you have gone before the change oil light >> has come on. I'm at 5,800 miles now... |
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Chuck wrote: > > C. E. White wrote: > > > > Waste of money. > > > Maybe - but an oil change costs me about $12.50 and a half-hour of my > time. > Can't be any easier than on a VUE. For most of my life I have been a 3000 mile oil change guy. However, except for Jiffy Lube advertising, there is no reason to think this is really extending the life of your engine. The 3000 mile oil change recommendation has been around since I can first remember (1967 or so). Cars and oil are far better now, so I can't see that the old recommendation is sensible. I have family examples that indicate to me that I have always been too conservative. I have two Sisters who really don't care about cars. My older Sister is particularly disinterested in automobile maintenance. In the past she had her oil changed whenever I complained about her lack of car care (and I actually did the change). Her current Honda at least reminds her to change the oil with an odometer driven indicator. It goes red every 7500 miles. When this happens, she will actually tell me that her oil needs changing. Despite this, and her mostly stop and go driving pattern, she has never had any sort of engine problem related to oil (current 8 year old Honda's is over 110,000 miles). My other Sister does follow the published maintenance schedules and has the work done at the dealers. Likewise, she has never had any sort of problem related to engine oil. Her previous cars all made it well past 130k miles. Finally, we have a small farm. I have always changed the oil in the farm tractors based on engine hours, at the manufacturer's recommended intervals. Two of the three tractors specify 150 hours. I think this is roughly equivalent to 5000 miles (150 hours at 35 mph = 5250 miles). The engines in farm tractors are worked much harder on average than automobile engines (but they are also well built diesels). Despite this none of our tractors has ever had an oil related engine failure. The older tractor (24 years old) now has over 7000 hours (roughly equivalent to 250,000 miles) and still runs well (and has the original turbo). I really like the idea that my Vue has an indicator that calculates oil life based on more than just miles. I've always though the normal and severe service definitions were fuzzy and open to a lot of interpretation. This is why I change the oil in my Ford every 3000 miles (Ford severe service schedule). I honestly do not think I am doing severe service, but the line is fuzzy. The Vue handles this for me. I am confident that as long as I change my oil at least as often as the light tell me to, I am fulfilling my warranty requirements and not reducing the life of my engine. I do agree that the Vue is one of the easiest cars I've ever had to change the oil on. I can do it in 15 minutes or so. Still, if it is not saving you any money in the long run, why double up on the oil changes? Assuming you are going to keep your Vue for 150,000 miles, 3000 mile oil changes instead of 6000 mile oil changes will cost you an extra $300 and 6 hours of your life. Unless there is some saving associated with this, which I doubt there will be, is the feeling of accomplishment or peace of mind really worth and extra $300 and 6 hours every few years? If the answer is yes, then I can understand why you change the oil so often. For me the 3000 mile oil changes is a hard habit to break, but at least in the case of the Vue, GM gave me a good reason to break it. Ed |
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