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Old 01-01-2018, 06:03 PM   #15
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The time interval is the important one. Synthetic oils don't really have a limit to their mileage life. The filter needs changing and the oil gets contaminated by water condensation if used mainly for short trips or low mileage accumulation occurs.

Always change the oil by time interval regardless of whether the mileage limit has also been reached, even if zero miles accumulated.
Can anyone elaborate on this? Since getting my car I've done the break-in oil change and then the 6-month. After doing the 6-month and looking how low my odometer was the service advisor at my Subaru dealership said I could run it as much as 1 year between changes if it was less than 6k miles (I'll probably end up around 5k-6k/year if nothing significant changes). Most of my driving is short distances though, often 5 miles or less at a time with most of that on city streets. Any recommendations which way to go on this?
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Can anyone elaborate on this? Since getting my car I've done the break-in oil change and then the 6-month. After doing the 6-month and looking how low my odometer was the service advisor at my Subaru dealership said I could run it as much as 1 year between changes if it was less than 6k miles (I'll probably end up around 5k-6k/year if nothing significant changes). Most of my driving is short distances though, often 5 miles or less at a time with most of that on city streets. Any recommendations which way to go on this?
Those short distance will grenade the engine. Oil temp and coolan temp need more time to heat up and blow any moisturize on engine passage. That conditions you mentioned is considere "severe" so change early for peace of mind
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^^And take it for a 20-30 mile ride once a week with a few of those miles at highway speeds.
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^^And take it for a 20-30 mile ride once a week with a few of those miles at highway speeds.
Now that's a maintenance plan I can get on board with.
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I rarely drive my BRZ and after 7 months I've managed to accumulate 2,000 miles. At this rate I won't get to 7,500 for another 1.5 year. Do I still have to go in for the oil change every 7.5 months or wait until I hit the 7,500 miles interval? Will they void my warranty if I don't get an oil change every 7.5 months even if I don't drive that much?
Whatever you do, don't read the manual, and for God's sake don't use any common sense.

Go on line and look for advise! It is always the best!

Are peop!e really this stupid?
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