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What happens if you go over your oil mileage?

What happens if you go over your oil mileage?

If you prolong your oil change long enough, eventually your entire engine will lock up and need to be replaced. Of course, this repair can cost thousands of dollars. Many times, when an engine shuts down, many people sell their cars as-is to a scrap yard and buy a new vehicle.

How to know when to get an oil change?

“These systems typically monitor the number of miles a vehicle has traveled, and they also sense how hard the car is being driven, and adjust accordingly,” Ibbotson says. Make sure you get your oil change soon after you receive such an alert. 2. How Often to Check the Oil Level You should keep an eye on your car’s oil levels.

What does 5% oil life remaining mean?

It means you need to change your oil. It also means that the alogarithm used to determine the life of the oil in your engine is at a point where it will NOT function as necesarry to prevent damage to your engine. This, of course is dependent on whether the oil that is in your engine meets the specifications set forth by the factory.

What happens if you neglect an oil change light?

If the driver neglects a service light, such as the “CHANGE ENGINE OIL” light, he or she runs the risk of damaging the engine – or worse, ending up stranded on the side of the road or causing an accident.

Why does my car remind me to change the oil?

Many cars, pickups, and SUVs now have service reminder monitors that alert drivers when to change their oil. “These systems typically monitor the number of miles a vehicle has traveled, and they also sense how hard the car is being driven, and adjust accordingly,” Ibbotson says.

Can a car go 10, 000 miles between oil changes?

Even Jiffy Lube has finally dropped that recommendation from their advertising. We found John Martini and his daughter waiting on an oil change for their pickup truck, that can go almost 10,000 miles between changes, according to his car’s computer and the alert light on his dashboard. But Martini is not so sure.

What should my oil change interval number be?

Almost all oil change interval “numbers” found through our website are based on using regular engine oil. Some makes and models require using only synthetic oil for their engines. Synthetic oil can help your engine last longer, and allow car owners to go even longer between oil changes –up to 20,000 miles.

When to change oil time, mileage or the oil life monitor?

When to change oil — time, mileage or the oil life monitor? Lots of oil “experts” tell you to ignore the carmaker’s oil change intervals because the newer synthetic oils can last up to 15,000 miles. That may be true in some isolated cases, but it’s not true for the vast majority of drivers.

“These systems typically monitor the number of miles a vehicle has traveled, and they also sense how hard the car is being driven, and adjust accordingly,” Ibbotson says. Make sure you get your oil change soon after you receive such an alert. 2. How Often to Check the Oil Level You should keep an eye on your car’s oil levels.

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Ruth Doyle