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Oil changes on 04 Accords
Hello there seems to be a lot of confusion on the timing change interval for
oil changes on the new Accords. The owners manual says 10,000 miles, however the service department at my local dealer says 3,750 miles. The salesperson told me 5,000 miles. I am planning to go with the 5,000 recommendation as it seems to be a safe middle ground. What are others doing ?? |
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Follow the owners manual severe duty recommendation. This should be the
right interval for most drivers and will protect your warranty. Remember, the dealer is trying to make money selling oil changes. The same goes for the quick lube places and the oil companies. "Kohl517" > wrote in message ... > Hello there seems to be a lot of confusion on the timing change interval for > oil changes on the new Accords. The owners manual says 10,000 miles, however > the service department at my local dealer says 3,750 miles. The salesperson > told me 5,000 miles. I am planning to go with the 5,000 recommendation as it > seems to be a safe middle ground. What are others doing ?? |
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Unless the dealership can PROVE that your car is used for pulling trailers
or driving through mountains on a regular basis you will be fine with the normal intervals... that said, I'll be going with the severe duty recommendations 'cause I plan on keeping my car for ten years. > wrote in message ... > Follow the owners manual severe duty recommendation. This should be the > right interval for most drivers and will protect your warranty. > > Remember, the dealer is trying to make money selling oil changes. The > same > goes for the quick lube places and the oil companies. > > "Kohl517" > wrote in message > ... >> Hello there seems to be a lot of confusion on the timing change interval > for >> oil changes on the new Accords. The owners manual says 10,000 miles, > however >> the service department at my local dealer says 3,750 miles. The > salesperson >> told me 5,000 miles. I am planning to go with the 5,000 recommendation as > it >> seems to be a safe middle ground. What are others doing ?? > > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.768 / Virus Database: 515 - Release Date: 9/22/2004 |
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10k 1 yr Normal and 5k 6 months Severe
that is what my book said Gary "Kohl517" > wrote in message ... > Hello there seems to be a lot of confusion on the timing change interval > for > oil changes on the new Accords. The owners manual says 10,000 miles, > however > the service department at my local dealer says 3,750 miles. The > salesperson > told me 5,000 miles. I am planning to go with the 5,000 recommendation as > it > seems to be a safe middle ground. What are others doing ?? |
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10k? I'll like to see the condition of the engine when you have 60k on it,
if its running. Seems too long of a interval, 4-5k sounds normal. Maybe if you drive long runs, then 6k might work. |
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3-4 Thousand miles for non-synthetic.
55-10 Thousand miles for synthetic. Frankly I think 10,000 miles is too long for any oil. If you have Synthetic, Start looking for dirty oil at 5,000 miles and change when it gets dirty. It will be before 10,000 miles. The owners manual specifies not to change the oil early the first time. I would heed their advice, since this is obviously part of the break-in process. Kohl517 wrote: > Hello there seems to be a lot of confusion on the timing change interval for > oil changes on the new Accords. The owners manual says 10,000 miles, however > the service department at my local dealer says 3,750 miles. The salesperson > told me 5,000 miles. I am planning to go with the 5,000 recommendation as it > seems to be a safe middle ground. What are others doing ?? |
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"Kohl517" > wrote in message ... > Hello there seems to be a lot of confusion on the timing change interval > for > oil changes on the new Accords. The owners manual says 10,000 miles, > however > the service department at my local dealer says 3,750 miles. The > salesperson > told me 5,000 miles. I am planning to go with the 5,000 recommendation as > it > seems to be a safe middle ground. What are others doing ?? For one thing, the V6 and 4 cylinder models have different recommendations in the owners manual. V6 is 7,500 miles for US "normal" service, 3,750 miles for US "severe" service and for all of Canada. 4 cylinder is 10,000 miles or 5,000 miles respectively. Go with the severe interval for whichever model you have and then don't worry about it. John |
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By the way, here is a link to results of an oil analysis a guy had done on
an '03 Accord at 7.2k miles with regular dino oil (Pennzoil 5W-20). The oil still had plenty of useful life left in it and probably could have gone the 10,000 miles without a problem: http://theoildrop.server101.com/ubb/...c;f=3;t=001885 |
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"LBJGH" > wrote in message ogers.com... > Unless the dealership can PROVE that your car is used for pulling trailers > or driving through mountains on a regular basis you will be fine with the > normal intervals... The definition of "severe duty" is very broad with some manufacturers. Lots of stop-and-go city traffic driving or frequent cold starts and short trips usually qualify as severe duty. I'm sure there's a definition of "severe duty" in the owner's manual. Personally, if the car doesn't use synthetic oil, I'd be scared to run it for 10K miles without an oil change. Cheers, Pete |
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"John Horner" > wrote in message news:<0MN4d.1372$Jj4.1065@trnddc06>...
> By the way, here is a link to results of an oil analysis a guy had done on > an '03 Accord at 7.2k miles with regular dino oil (Pennzoil 5W-20). The oil > still had plenty of useful life left in it and probably could have gone the > 10,000 miles without a problem: > > http://theoildrop.server101.com/ubb/...c;f=3;t=001885 Yes, but this is mostly highway miles and very few short trips, on an I4 engine designed to go 10,000 on an oil change. It just goes to show that Honda is right about 5W20 being ok in "normal," that is, light duty service. Severe service city folk should stay at 5,000 miles on the I4, 3,750 on the V6, if using 5W20 dino. If you're going to run it longer, research the longer life that 10W30 dino or 0W20 synth will give you. JM |
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