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tekFRS234 02-28-2015 11:44 AM

First Oil Change
 
I'm about to cross 1k break-in and I'm planning to do my own oil changes. At what mileage did you do your very first oil change? What oil and filter do you prefer? I've always used basic Fram filters and Casterol synth blend. I'm planning to stick w 0W-20.

I'm also planning to save my first few used oil filters. A buddy said if you had engine problems you or a shop/dealership could inspect the oil filter for evidence of problems. Any thoughts?
:burnrubber:

kodyo 02-28-2015 12:06 PM

First oil change I had was at 6,500 miles. I only use the OEM filters, I've heard that Fram filters are shit. Use Full synthetic oil, I prefer Mobil 1. I would not keep the filters.

Racer-X 02-28-2015 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by tekFRS234 (Post 2150800)
I'm about to cross 1k break-in and I'm planning to do my own oil changes. At what mileage did you do your very first oil change? What oil and filter do you prefer? I've always used basic Fram filters and Casterol synth blend. I'm planning to stick w 0W-20.

I'm also planning to save my first few used oil filters. A buddy said if you had engine problems you or a shop/dealership could inspect the oil filter for evidence of problems. Any thoughts?
:burnrubber:


There's a whole subforum dedicated to this; try there ( http://www.ft86club.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=41 )

pushrod 02-28-2015 12:15 PM

Use factory Subaru filters, and a good synthetic 0w20 oil. Follow the intervals in the manual. Mine says: @8000km, @16000, @32000, and +16 from then on out.

Make sure you get the quantity right. The dipstick doesn't lie. If you overfill it, you're gonna have to drain it.

Also, there is a non-reusable crush washer on the drain plug. Buy a bunch from the dealer.

Don't use other grades.

Mr.Impreza 02-28-2015 12:53 PM

Since i store my car in the winter, my first oil change will be at 7200KM since i want fresh oil for the spring.

Will be using the OEM filter.
and 0w20 oil, I go with Eneos

tennisfreak 02-28-2015 01:32 PM

Did you not get the scion service boost with you car?

Racer-X 02-28-2015 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by tennisfreak (Post 2150861)
Did you not get the scion service boost with you car?

Do you trust those people? I don't. How they managed to drastically overfill the oil in my wife's car and then not notice the smoke billowing out of it was beyond me. After we brought it back all the service manager said was "shit happens".

tennisfreak 02-28-2015 01:53 PM

I trust my dealership, cant say the same for all of them because I have had bad experiences before.

Best way to fix a bad service center is to give them bad feedback (I know this first hand). They live and die on those surveys we fill out. If you give them a terrible survey they will move heaven and earth to make you happy.

But the best thing about the dealer is guaranteed documented service records and if they do fuck up they have no way out of it.

stugray 02-28-2015 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by tennisfreak (Post 2150880)
But the best thing about the dealer is guaranteed documented service records and if they do fuck up they have no way out of it.

:thanks: YES This is the only reason I have the dealer do my oil changes.
Then then cannot try the (automatic) response when something breaks and needs warranty repair "Well we cant verify the routine service was done correctly". The shady dealers will try this every time a customer has been doing their own maintenance and needs warranty work.

Racer-X 02-28-2015 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by tennisfreak (Post 2150880)
Best way to fix a bad service center is to give them bad feedback (I know this first hand). They live and die on those surveys we fill out. If you give them a terrible survey they will move heaven and earth to make you happy.

Right... http://consumerist.com/2012/04/04/gi...on-the-street/

There are many other stories like that.

Racer-X 02-28-2015 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by stugray (Post 2150894)
The shady dealers will try this every time a customer has been doing their own maintenance and needs warranty work.

So just give them a bad review like suggested above! Apparently they will move Heaven and Earth to make you happy. Either that or call corporate like I had to do once. That got their attention.

tennisfreak 02-28-2015 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Racer-X (Post 2150925)
So just give them a bad review like suggested above! Apparently they will move Heaven and Earth to make you happy. Either that or call corporate like I had to do once. That got their attention.

I cant speak for everyone but when I had dealer problems the bad survey worked for me.

I wont hesitate to call corporate either.

I am one of those customers. :D

KalbiCool88 02-28-2015 06:00 PM

I talked to the service manager at my local Mercedes Dealership when my SLK was giving me transmission troubles - and the service manager was willing to work with Mercedes Corporate to do a "good will" warranty on the part I needed. In the end, woot free $1500 part (Valve Body/TCU).

dentalprodigy 02-28-2015 06:15 PM

OP i think the first service is 7500 miles. http://a230.g.akamai.net/7/230/83646...n_FR-S_WMG.pdf

what surveys is everyone talking about? the one you get from the dealership to your email?


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