Oil Change / Filter Question
#16
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were you allowed to enter the bays and actually watch them pour the oil you brought into your car? if you cant see them put it in do not assume the oil in your car is the one you brought... get some shady ppl out there~
#19
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#20
What I do to help ensure that the oil is going to get used is 1) make sure I leave it in the front seat when leavig my car w/ them and 2) ask for the empty bottles for rebate purposes.
#21
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Is this a typo? 30,000 miles? If you meant that, and you're not doing used oil analysis to determine if you really can go this long, I'd call this a first for Club Lexus. I wouldn't do it myself without sending samples at least every 5k after 10k to be sure the iron level isn't going through the roof and turning the oil into polishing compound. I'm a big proponent of extended oil change intervals, but if you're really going 30k between changes, well, WOW.
#22
^total typo, just fixed it to 10k. Haven't done a UOA yet (will on this next one - I have the kit to put the oil in). But from everything I've read, the 10k mark should be fine w/ Toyota's oil let alone Mobil 1. My past two oil changes were around 10k apart and no one said anything at the dealer so I'm assuming that's ok
#23
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^total typo, just fixed it to 10k. Haven't done a UOA yet (will on this next one - I have the kit to put the oil in). But from everything I've read, the 10k mark should be fine w/ Toyota's oil let alone Mobil 1. My past two oil changes were around 10k apart and no one said anything at the dealer so I'm assuming that's ok
#25
Believe it or not, Walmart is the best at that. You can watch them change the oil in the adjacent waiting gallery. So you know they are putting in what you asked for, specifically. And also see how good or bad of a job they are doing.
#26
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You should do a UOA at least every other change. For an engine still under warranty and as new as yours, I'd do a UOA every 10k to validate the 10k OCI. If you're not following the manufacturer's recommended OCI, you'll need something to back up any claim if something goes wrong. Regular UOAs are good evidence you are not being cheap or negligent, just being prudent. It would be difficult for Lexus to challenge a warranty claim if you have this data. Without it, the ball is completely on their side because you've ignored their recommended maintenance schedule.
#28
^ UOA is used oil analysis. I heard good things about blackstone so I had the container sent to me and will do it on my next one. Did you go 9204 miles on non-synthetic oil? From what I've heard, that's probably still ok. I remember in my 2004 Accord, the instruction manual itself not only said to go 10k miles (non-severe condiitons) in between oil changes with (I assume) regular honda oil - it also said the oil filter needed to be changed every 20k miles
+1. I first started going to walmart back in '05 or '06.. something around there when I got 4 new tires for my accord and heard walmart was the cheapest place to mount AND they gave you lifetime rotation and balance. So every 10k miles on that car, before moving onto my IS in Jan '09, I would take my accord for a rotation and balance and always hung around and watched and thought they always did a nice job. They'd always make chit chat with me too while they worked on my car, they were pretty cool
With my '08 IS 350, I had my winter tires mounted somewhere else but when it comes time to get new summer tires in the Spring, I think I'm going to take them to walmart - unless I get 19" IS-F rims and tires - I think walmart can't handle 19
Well I'm definitely doing a UOA on my next oil change. regarding warranty, I'm at 32k+ miles now so I only have warranty on my engine for another 4k miles right? (since I didn't buy the extended warranty)
With my '08 IS 350, I had my winter tires mounted somewhere else but when it comes time to get new summer tires in the Spring, I think I'm going to take them to walmart - unless I get 19" IS-F rims and tires - I think walmart can't handle 19
You should do a UOA at least every other change. For an engine still under warranty and as new as yours, I'd do a UOA every 10k to validate the 10k OCI. If you're not following the manufacturer's recommended OCI, you'll need something to back up any claim if something goes wrong. Regular UOAs are good evidence you are not being cheap or negligent, just being prudent. It would be difficult for Lexus to challenge a warranty claim if you have this data. Without it, the ball is completely on their side because you've ignored their recommended maintenance schedule.
Last edited by Shahryar; 09-22-10 at 09:38 PM.
#29
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No, your powertrain warranty is 5 years or 72k miles. You've got a long way to go.