oil change before long trip
#1
oil change before long trip
Hi,
I've 2011 Accord with 23000 miles in it. I am planning to go on a long trip tomorrow that'll cover 1800 miles. My oil life percentage shows 30%. I was wondering if it is safe to go on the trip or should I get it serviced before going?
Thanks in advance,
Manish
I've 2011 Accord with 23000 miles in it. I am planning to go on a long trip tomorrow that'll cover 1800 miles. My oil life percentage shows 30%. I was wondering if it is safe to go on the trip or should I get it serviced before going?
Thanks in advance,
Manish
#2
Eighteen-hundred miles should be well within the reach of your remaining oil life; check the oil before you go, fill to "Full" and cast off for your trip.
#6
OK, I'll do the counterpoint.
I've had used oil analyzed from my daughters' Civics, and (using Castrol GTX) it shows that I could let it go all the way down to 0%. (The maintenance lamp turns on at 15%.) In fact, when the monitor was 0% & 100 miles beyond, they said I could've left the oil in for awhile longer.
I've had used oil analyzed from my daughters' Civics, and (using Castrol GTX) it shows that I could let it go all the way down to 0%. (The maintenance lamp turns on at 15%.) In fact, when the monitor was 0% & 100 miles beyond, they said I could've left the oil in for awhile longer.
#9
My daughters' Civics have gone different amounts because their driving habits are very different.
Daughter #1 usually gets about 5,000 intervals, and 30% of that is only 1500 miles. But that trip is (presumably) highway miles which account for less oil-life depletion.
Daughter #2 usually goes 6,000 to 7,000 miles per oil change, so 30% for her is almost 2,000 miles.
How long have your past oil change intervals gone?
Daughter #1 usually gets about 5,000 intervals, and 30% of that is only 1500 miles. But that trip is (presumably) highway miles which account for less oil-life depletion.
Daughter #2 usually goes 6,000 to 7,000 miles per oil change, so 30% for her is almost 2,000 miles.
How long have your past oil change intervals gone?
#10
That said, anytime you're at an oil decision point,
always change oil, 'cuz the cost is small vs. peace-of-mind.