7th Gen ACCORD oil change intervals
#13
Originally posted by KMFDM
the 7500 of 10k whatever is under optimal conditions. why not change it after 3k it's not like it will break the bank.
the 7500 of 10k whatever is under optimal conditions. why not change it after 3k it's not like it will break the bank.
#14
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From: berkeley, ca --> la, ca representin' tha 510&626
Originally posted by No one
yup, thats right. check ur maintence books. the 6th gen accords r fairly high. however, under extreme circumstances, which include rush hour traffic and frequent city miles, it is recommended at change the oil every 3,000 miles.
yup, thats right. check ur maintence books. the 6th gen accords r fairly high. however, under extreme circumstances, which include rush hour traffic and frequent city miles, it is recommended at change the oil every 3,000 miles.
#15
Originally posted by 90AccordEX4
Some cars require less frequent oil changes because they are ULEV's or SULEV's. They just run really clean, so there is less dirt and crap to collect in the oil...
Some cars require less frequent oil changes because they are ULEV's or SULEV's. They just run really clean, so there is less dirt and crap to collect in the oil...
Originally posted by cooliojones
If you drive hard or in extreme conditions, then yeah maybe do the changes a little more often. But if not, if you drive normal, then wake up, relaize this is the 21st century and stop being so paranoid over these oil change theories. The best thing to do is follow the recommendations the manufacturer has issued and maybe use BETTER oils and gas each time you do the change. Save your money, spend it on something else and maybe help revive this economy so another jobless American can get hired somewhere to help support his family!
If you drive hard or in extreme conditions, then yeah maybe do the changes a little more often. But if not, if you drive normal, then wake up, relaize this is the 21st century and stop being so paranoid over these oil change theories. The best thing to do is follow the recommendations the manufacturer has issued and maybe use BETTER oils and gas each time you do the change. Save your money, spend it on something else and maybe help revive this economy so another jobless American can get hired somewhere to help support his family!