Oil Changes & Oil Life
I've only read the manual briefly, but I don't specifically see when it says to change your oil. The dealer said something about the oil life%, and nothing about every 3000 miles. When is it recommended to change it? When it hits 0%? or every 3K? And what about for break-in period? TY
Press the select key on the left side of the steering wheel. It'll cycle between Miles for trip A, B, total and outdoor temperature/Oil Life. I'm at 4000 ish miles now and got 40% life left
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Hybrid93Hatch »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">This technology is amazing
I wonder if you will get more miles out of the oil with synthetic?</TD></TR></TABLE>
yeah, synthetic is supposed to be able to run up to about 5K miles (as opposed to 3K with conventional motor oil) - which would justify the higher cost.
However, many people will say to change it just as regularly, instead of trying to "milk" 5K miles out of it. Also, when you put synthetic, I'm not sure if the computer recognizes that it's synthetic and might still give you the "OIL LIFE %" that would correspond to conventional oil. What I'm saying is that I don't think that the car's computer can distiguish between the two, but rather goes off of mileage. Anyone know for sure????
I wonder if you will get more miles out of the oil with synthetic?</TD></TR></TABLE>
yeah, synthetic is supposed to be able to run up to about 5K miles (as opposed to 3K with conventional motor oil) - which would justify the higher cost.
However, many people will say to change it just as regularly, instead of trying to "milk" 5K miles out of it. Also, when you put synthetic, I'm not sure if the computer recognizes that it's synthetic and might still give you the "OIL LIFE %" that would correspond to conventional oil. What I'm saying is that I don't think that the car's computer can distiguish between the two, but rather goes off of mileage. Anyone know for sure????
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by coryb8199 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
yeah, synthetic is supposed to be able to run up to about 5K miles (as opposed to 3K with conventional motor oil) - which would justify the higher cost.
However, many people will say to change it just as regularly, instead of trying to "milk" 5K miles out of it. Also, when you put synthetic, I'm not sure if the computer recognizes that it's synthetic and might still give you the "OIL LIFE %" that would correspond to conventional oil. What I'm saying is that I don't think that the car's computer can distiguish between the two, but rather goes off of mileage. Anyone know for sure????</TD></TR></TABLE>
the indicator just goes off the miles
thats it NOTHING to do with quality of the oil
its for people that never remember to change the oil
so a light goes on and reminds them
yeah, synthetic is supposed to be able to run up to about 5K miles (as opposed to 3K with conventional motor oil) - which would justify the higher cost.
However, many people will say to change it just as regularly, instead of trying to "milk" 5K miles out of it. Also, when you put synthetic, I'm not sure if the computer recognizes that it's synthetic and might still give you the "OIL LIFE %" that would correspond to conventional oil. What I'm saying is that I don't think that the car's computer can distiguish between the two, but rather goes off of mileage. Anyone know for sure????</TD></TR></TABLE>
the indicator just goes off the miles
thats it NOTHING to do with quality of the oil
its for people that never remember to change the oil
so a light goes on and reminds them
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the indicator just goes off the miles
thats it NOTHING to do with quality of the oil
its for people that never remember to change the oil
so a light goes on and reminds them</TD></TR></TABLE>
Must be based off how much highway vs. city driving is done. Especially since it has to be set back to 100% manually. I actually thought this was new technology reading the oil quality
Just a reminder for the dummies out there who abuse the regular maintenance
the indicator just goes off the miles
thats it NOTHING to do with quality of the oil
its for people that never remember to change the oil
so a light goes on and reminds them</TD></TR></TABLE>
Must be based off how much highway vs. city driving is done. Especially since it has to be set back to 100% manually. I actually thought this was new technology reading the oil quality
Just a reminder for the dummies out there who abuse the regular maintenance
i have been told that this has nothing to do with milage. i'm in canada so i'm runnin' in KM but my first oil change was at approx 7500km but it was an odd number i.e. 7568km and now i'm up to 13000+ and still have 40% oil life so i don't think it's tied to milage at all.
could be wrong but that's what i've been told.
could be wrong but that's what i've been told.
Oil life is a "computed value" based on powertrain data from the engines sensors. The onboard computer keeps a running tally, so when it hits a certain number - your maintance light turns on.
Honda doesn't have an onboard oil analysis sensor, so your maintance light will trip even though your synthetic oil is still good. You'll have to send a sample of your used engine oil to a lab to verify its' stability.
Good quality synthetic oils can easily go 10K miles before there are any detectable breakdown in the oil through certified lab analysis.
I used to own a VW turbo diesel that required European spec. synthetic oil. The OEM spec. oil change interval was 10K miles. So if synthetic oil can withstand a hot turbo-charger and dirty diesel fuel for 10K; A clean gasoline burning non-turbocharged motor should be a "cake-walk" for synthetic oils
Honda doesn't have an onboard oil analysis sensor, so your maintance light will trip even though your synthetic oil is still good. You'll have to send a sample of your used engine oil to a lab to verify its' stability.
Good quality synthetic oils can easily go 10K miles before there are any detectable breakdown in the oil through certified lab analysis.
I used to own a VW turbo diesel that required European spec. synthetic oil. The OEM spec. oil change interval was 10K miles. So if synthetic oil can withstand a hot turbo-charger and dirty diesel fuel for 10K; A clean gasoline burning non-turbocharged motor should be a "cake-walk" for synthetic oils
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Hybrid93Hatch »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">This technology is amazing
I wonder if you will get more miles out of the oil with synthetic?</TD></TR></TABLE>
nah lol or at least the way i drive
i put about 3800 k and got it to 20%
lol
Just broke 8,000 miles on the odometer yesterday
I wonder if you will get more miles out of the oil with synthetic?</TD></TR></TABLE>
nah lol or at least the way i drive
i put about 3800 k and got it to 20%
lolJust broke 8,000 miles on the odometer yesterday
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