changing the oil before u let the dealer do it ?!?!?!
#1
changing the oil before u let the dealer do it ?!?!?!
Hi,
I've already got to my 500 mile mark and was wondering if i can change the oil first before i get my first oil change from the dealer in feburary ?!?!?! if i change it myself first will it void the 3 free oil changes i get from the dealer !?!?!!?
I've already got to my 500 mile mark and was wondering if i can change the oil first before i get my first oil change from the dealer in feburary ?!?!?! if i change it myself first will it void the 3 free oil changes i get from the dealer !?!?!!?
#3
It's your car. Do it if you want to. The 3 free oil changes are tracked by VIN. Just go in and tell them you want one of your free ones, they can check to see if you have used them or not. You don't have to wait until Feb for the dealer, tell them you want it now. But there's really no need to change the oil that soon. It's not running break-in oil, the engines are already done.
#4
oh ok ... read somewhere on this forum that people changed their oil at 500 miles to get the engine metal or something out ?!?!?! don't know ... guess i'll do it later then ...
btw what kind of oil filter is best ?!?!? FRAM ?!?! or the TRD ones they sell one ebay ?!?!? i used to just use FRAM for my tercel ... don't know what to use now ?!?!?! don't mind paying a few extra bucks for a better oil filter tho ...
btw what kind of oil filter is best ?!?!? FRAM ?!?! or the TRD ones they sell one ebay ?!?!? i used to just use FRAM for my tercel ... don't know what to use now ?!?!?! don't mind paying a few extra bucks for a better oil filter tho ...
#7
Originally Posted by scionfiend
I was reading the tC maintenence book and its says to change it every 5000 miles any opions on that? To be on the safe side I am personaly waiting on every 4000 miles.
I do it about every 7500. It's almost all freeway miles, It's brand new, It's a Toyota. People are always watching that gas gauge but will throw perfectly good oil out.
Japanese engines have very tight tolerances and with that, they don't have to run as strong of rings. Because the parts fit together so much better, there isn't the same need to score the cylinder walls to seat the rings as in big sloppy American engines. So they don't get the metal in the early stages and why they run for a few hundred thousand miles.
#8
from what ive heard, you shouldnt buy aftermarket oil filters. there is a site floating around with a comparison to what i believe is a nissan part oilfilter compared to some undisclosed off the shelf filter from kragen. the nissan filter proved to be a much better filter. spend the extra $10 or so and make sure your oil stays clean.
#10
Originally Posted by TheScionicMan
It's your car. Do it if you want to. The 3 free oil changes are tracked by VIN.
#11
I'm not sure. I just know he pulled up my car by VIN and confirmed that I hadn't used any of them. This was at a different stealership than where I bought it. I don't know if they could travel with you or not. It's worth a try, tell them they said YOU got 3 free...
#12
There has been problems with older camry engines, pre-2001, "sludging" up with oil. Toyota claimed it was a design issue and owner neglect, but many manufacturers have been having problems with oil sludge after they revised their maintanance schedules to recommend 5k oil changes. Oil changes are cheap, change your oil every 3.5k and never worry about it.
#16
Originally Posted by 4rjn
yea but how do you kill the "maint. needed" lamp on the dash?
https://www.scionlife.com/tech/
Reset Maint. Required light:
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=20749
#18
Originally Posted by LimitedE
Wix - good
Fram - crap
Fram - crap
I dunno so much about that.
I have used Fram filters on all of my cars, from Pontiac. . to Chevrolet. . .to Toyota.. Ford. . . Chrysler. . . . Honda. . . Scion, for more than 40 years.
I have NEVER had ANY type of oil filtration problem.
I have 1 million (plus) miles (total) logged onto my personal vehicles.
(I had a 1981 Toyota Corolla w/ the 3TC motor - that went 191,000 miles and the only problem I had with the engine. . . the oil sending unit went bad at 11,000 miles. (Warranty item.)
Now, I have read that "NAPA" filters are excellent.
I have also read on other forums that K&N does not do everything that it claims to do, including their air filters giving 'such & such' extra horsepower.
Fram has been given a bad 'rap'. I spin one onto my vehicle with EVERY oil change.
Change the oil at 3,000 miles. It is the engine's life-blood. Every car/truck that I have owned have gone 100, 000 + miles, and I've NEVER had to do any type of internal repairs.
Yes, call me 'Old School.' Yes, call me 'Old.' I am both. Heck, I've been called worse. (And no, I don't even care 'bout that, either!!) Ha!
#19
Originally Posted by Ms Jackal
There has been problems with older camry engines, pre-2001, "sludging" up with oil. Toyota claimed it was a design issue and owner neglect, but many manufacturers have been having problems with oil sludge after they revised their maintanance schedules to recommend 5k oil changes. Oil changes are cheap, change your oil every 3.5k and never worry about it.
change the oil every 3-4K
the 5K maintenence is under perfect conditions just like the epa gas mileage #'s
real world driving you should be changing it every 3-4K we actually make note of people who change their oil every 5K+ and then deny their warranty when they come back with sludge build up or problems of that sort
#20
As far as filtration goes the Fram does an excellent job. You can measure this yourself by putting a used filter on a scale when you do oil changes, and comparing its weight gain to a new filter. A used Fram will weigh a couple ounces more than a new fram, and a Wix will weigh only about 1 more ounce than a new wix. Its cause it filtered out that much more dirt. (This was with an old V8 with an opensided air filter driven on gravel roads, not a new car driven on streets.) You can also see it in the color of the oil you changing. Perhaps not as scientific, but to me it seemed like the Fram left the oil a lot clearer at 3000 miles than a Wix would.
That said, Fram used to have quality control issue on the anti-backflow valve. If you ever get a brief knocking noise on startup, one thing to try is to change the oil filter immediately. I haven't had that particular problem in a long time now, but years ago that was an issue with Fram.
That said, Fram used to have quality control issue on the anti-backflow valve. If you ever get a brief knocking noise on startup, one thing to try is to change the oil filter immediately. I haven't had that particular problem in a long time now, but years ago that was an issue with Fram.