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Jayco-noslide's avatar
Jun 25, 2018

Oil change interval?

Recently bought a used Ford Focus from the dealer. Re: the sticker on the windshield, I asked, "Do you use a 3000 or 5000 suggested oil change interval. He answered, they used 5000 for awhile but got so much uproar from customers, they went back to 3000. I'm thinking, why let old fashioned uninformed customers determine this and waste all that oil and money. There's no evidence to suggest that we can't go 5000 miles and well over with oil. In fact the company generated manuals recommend it, with a few possible exceptions. I'm not so sure about a motor home, which is always under a load? I still think I can safely go at least 5000 with my Ford V-10? Opinions welcomed but let's hear some fact evidence back-up.
Remember when everyone thought it should be 1000 but most of you probably aren't old enough.
  • Ford fleet service interval for E450 with V10 and towing (motorhome would be similar in engine load to towing) says oil every 3k miles and transmission change every 30k miles with a check at 15k miles.
  • Sometimes people just do what they feel is best - or they heard some scare story that convinces them. Hard to overcome that with reason.
  • Quote a manufacture's manual that shows a different oil change interval for dino and synthetic.

  • Synthetic oil continues to get better. It does not wear out it just gets dirty. You can change filters and keep going. Lab analysis shows that synthetic is often good for 10,000-15,000 miles or more.

    Micro-filtration will be the next technology to go main stream.
  • Just because the dealer tells you that is no reason to think it's true. It's very likely that they want to do 3000 mile oil changes and telling you it's what people wants makes it more likely you'll go along with it.

    With modern oil and modern engines, 5000 miles is as short as I would go. 3000 mile oil change intervals is just wasteful. Both of oil and your money.
  • What the owner’s manual says. Over 50 yrs and around 1.5 million miles and I have only used good quality regular (not synthetic) oil and have always followed the owner’s manual. Have never had an engine fail or even need any oil added between changes. One of those engines over 200,000 miles and several well over 100,000.

    Why would I take some random person’s opinion over the manufacturer’s recommendation?
  • I still do 3k on regular oil and 4K on synthetic.
    I’ve been a tech for 30 years. I have replaced engines that show what happens when you go by the manuf. interval. 5k isn’t a crazy amount of time to go if it’s synthetic.

    Now I have to ask......why do people go strictly by the manual when doing maintenance, not doing anything more than what’s printed! but when it comes to tow ratings they say don’t go by the owners manual. And go 20-30% less. Hmmm.
  • I go 7K with my V10 always using full synthetic. When I drain at 7K, it look almost like when I put it in.

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