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Originally Posted by Tcoat
It has to be changed at the time or mileage interval whichever comes first in order to maintain warranty.
I have always thought the time interval for cars is a bit of a scam nowadays. Way back in history when they still used actual oil it could indeed lose some of it's properties just sitting in a car. The modern synthetics will stay good forever if not use or contaminated in some manner.
Follow the schedule until warranty is up and then change at the appropriate mileage.
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RIP to my warranty. Have put on maybe 3000km since my last change, which would have been in March, supposed to do it in September. But, didn't have time before I left for out west, and won't be back until early October