Oil Service/Change
You know you should change your oil at regular, reasonable intervals
to make sure your car runs smoothly but a common question remains: How often should you change your oil? What is a reasonable amount of time — or mileage — between oil changes?
The traditional recommendation is that you should change your oil every 5,000km or 3 months, whichever comes first. However, the new standard is that you can typically change your oil every 5,000 km worry-free (especially if you are driving a relatively new car or are in “optimal operating conditions).
The truth is that the frequency in which you change your oil depends on your manufacturer’s recommendations, your operating conditions (environment), and how much wear and tear your car has already experienced.
The traditional recommendation is that you should change your oil every 5,000km or 3 months, whichever comes first. However, the new standard is that you can typically change your oil every 5,000 km worry-free (especially if you are driving a relatively new car or are in “optimal operating conditions).
The truth is that the frequency in which you change your oil depends on your manufacturer’s recommendations, your operating conditions (environment), and how much wear and tear your car has already experienced.
Oil change frequency
Before we dive into the different conditions that
can impact oil change frequency, we must understand why we even need to
get an oil change! Dirty oil just doesn’t do the job as well as fresh
oil does. The additives in dirty oil boil out, contaminants form in the
crankcase and eat metal parts, and water collects over time and forms
sludge. The oil holds more and more abrasive particles of metal
suspended in it, and these particles wear away the parts of the engine
that the oil is supposed to protect.
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