FIRST oil change - 03 4 cyl Accord
#16
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Re: FIRST oil change - 03 4 cyl Accord
Well an oil filter, like any other filter collects dirt. As it gets dirty
flow is reduced. When flow is reduced you don't get the lubrication that you
did when the filter was new.
You may not need to change the filter every oil change according to the
schedule, and if you want to follow there recommendations its totally up to
you. They don't void your warranty for changing your oil or filter to much.
It will just keep your engine cleaner, which would only be an advantage for
you. Especially since an oil filter is on the average about $5 and your
engine will just last longer for that little extra you spend. Its that "you
can pay me now, or you can pay me later" thing.
If I was using regular oil, I'd probably go with 7500 for oil and filter at
the outside. If you use synthetic oil, I might stretch it to 10000.
I will probably go with synthetic oil and a K&N oil filter every 7500 miles.
That depending on how dirty it looks at 5000 miles. BTW I have a 2003 Civic
EX so I have the same recommendations as you do.
> Look in your schedule maintenance you will see it. According to the
manual
> the oil filter should be changed every two years or every other oil
change.
> I do not think that's a good idea.
flow is reduced. When flow is reduced you don't get the lubrication that you
did when the filter was new.
You may not need to change the filter every oil change according to the
schedule, and if you want to follow there recommendations its totally up to
you. They don't void your warranty for changing your oil or filter to much.
It will just keep your engine cleaner, which would only be an advantage for
you. Especially since an oil filter is on the average about $5 and your
engine will just last longer for that little extra you spend. Its that "you
can pay me now, or you can pay me later" thing.
If I was using regular oil, I'd probably go with 7500 for oil and filter at
the outside. If you use synthetic oil, I might stretch it to 10000.
I will probably go with synthetic oil and a K&N oil filter every 7500 miles.
That depending on how dirty it looks at 5000 miles. BTW I have a 2003 Civic
EX so I have the same recommendations as you do.
> Look in your schedule maintenance you will see it. According to the
manual
> the oil filter should be changed every two years or every other oil
change.
> I do not think that's a good idea.
#17
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Re: FIRST oil change - 03 4 cyl Accord
Well an oil filter, like any other filter collects dirt. As it gets dirty
flow is reduced. When flow is reduced you don't get the lubrication that you
did when the filter was new.
You may not need to change the filter every oil change according to the
schedule, and if you want to follow there recommendations its totally up to
you. They don't void your warranty for changing your oil or filter to much.
It will just keep your engine cleaner, which would only be an advantage for
you. Especially since an oil filter is on the average about $5 and your
engine will just last longer for that little extra you spend. Its that "you
can pay me now, or you can pay me later" thing.
If I was using regular oil, I'd probably go with 7500 for oil and filter at
the outside. If you use synthetic oil, I might stretch it to 10000.
I will probably go with synthetic oil and a K&N oil filter every 7500 miles.
That depending on how dirty it looks at 5000 miles. BTW I have a 2003 Civic
EX so I have the same recommendations as you do.
> Look in your schedule maintenance you will see it. According to the
manual
> the oil filter should be changed every two years or every other oil
change.
> I do not think that's a good idea.
flow is reduced. When flow is reduced you don't get the lubrication that you
did when the filter was new.
You may not need to change the filter every oil change according to the
schedule, and if you want to follow there recommendations its totally up to
you. They don't void your warranty for changing your oil or filter to much.
It will just keep your engine cleaner, which would only be an advantage for
you. Especially since an oil filter is on the average about $5 and your
engine will just last longer for that little extra you spend. Its that "you
can pay me now, or you can pay me later" thing.
If I was using regular oil, I'd probably go with 7500 for oil and filter at
the outside. If you use synthetic oil, I might stretch it to 10000.
I will probably go with synthetic oil and a K&N oil filter every 7500 miles.
That depending on how dirty it looks at 5000 miles. BTW I have a 2003 Civic
EX so I have the same recommendations as you do.
> Look in your schedule maintenance you will see it. According to the
manual
> the oil filter should be changed every two years or every other oil
change.
> I do not think that's a good idea.
#18
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Re: FIRST oil change - 03 4 cyl Accord
My worry is NOT changing the filter and the car would easily make the 36K
warranty and then need repair soon after. A money maker for Honda....
"noway" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> Well an oil filter, like any other filter collects dirt. As it gets dirty
> flow is reduced. When flow is reduced you don't get the lubrication that
you
> did when the filter was new.
>
> You may not need to change the filter every oil change according to the
> schedule, and if you want to follow there recommendations its totally up
to
> you. They don't void your warranty for changing your oil or filter to
much.
> It will just keep your engine cleaner, which would only be an advantage
for
> you. Especially since an oil filter is on the average about $5 and your
> engine will just last longer for that little extra you spend. Its that
"you
> can pay me now, or you can pay me later" thing.
>
> If I was using regular oil, I'd probably go with 7500 for oil and filter
at
> the outside. If you use synthetic oil, I might stretch it to 10000.
>
> I will probably go with synthetic oil and a K&N oil filter every 7500
miles.
> That depending on how dirty it looks at 5000 miles. BTW I have a 2003
Civic
> EX so I have the same recommendations as you do.
>
> > Look in your schedule maintenance you will see it. According to the
> manual
> > the oil filter should be changed every two years or every other oil
> change.
> > I do not think that's a good idea.
>
>
warranty and then need repair soon after. A money maker for Honda....
"noway" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:CZP_a.8$Ij4.6@news2.central.***.net...
> Well an oil filter, like any other filter collects dirt. As it gets dirty
> flow is reduced. When flow is reduced you don't get the lubrication that
you
> did when the filter was new.
>
> You may not need to change the filter every oil change according to the
> schedule, and if you want to follow there recommendations its totally up
to
> you. They don't void your warranty for changing your oil or filter to
much.
> It will just keep your engine cleaner, which would only be an advantage
for
> you. Especially since an oil filter is on the average about $5 and your
> engine will just last longer for that little extra you spend. Its that
"you
> can pay me now, or you can pay me later" thing.
>
> If I was using regular oil, I'd probably go with 7500 for oil and filter
at
> the outside. If you use synthetic oil, I might stretch it to 10000.
>
> I will probably go with synthetic oil and a K&N oil filter every 7500
miles.
> That depending on how dirty it looks at 5000 miles. BTW I have a 2003
Civic
> EX so I have the same recommendations as you do.
>
> > Look in your schedule maintenance you will see it. According to the
> manual
> > the oil filter should be changed every two years or every other oil
> change.
> > I do not think that's a good idea.
>
>
#19
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Re: FIRST oil change - 03 4 cyl Accord
My worry is NOT changing the filter and the car would easily make the 36K
warranty and then need repair soon after. A money maker for Honda....
"noway" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:CZP_a.8$Ij4.6@news2.central.***.net...
> Well an oil filter, like any other filter collects dirt. As it gets dirty
> flow is reduced. When flow is reduced you don't get the lubrication that
you
> did when the filter was new.
>
> You may not need to change the filter every oil change according to the
> schedule, and if you want to follow there recommendations its totally up
to
> you. They don't void your warranty for changing your oil or filter to
much.
> It will just keep your engine cleaner, which would only be an advantage
for
> you. Especially since an oil filter is on the average about $5 and your
> engine will just last longer for that little extra you spend. Its that
"you
> can pay me now, or you can pay me later" thing.
>
> If I was using regular oil, I'd probably go with 7500 for oil and filter
at
> the outside. If you use synthetic oil, I might stretch it to 10000.
>
> I will probably go with synthetic oil and a K&N oil filter every 7500
miles.
> That depending on how dirty it looks at 5000 miles. BTW I have a 2003
Civic
> EX so I have the same recommendations as you do.
>
> > Look in your schedule maintenance you will see it. According to the
> manual
> > the oil filter should be changed every two years or every other oil
> change.
> > I do not think that's a good idea.
>
>
warranty and then need repair soon after. A money maker for Honda....
"noway" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:CZP_a.8$Ij4.6@news2.central.***.net...
> Well an oil filter, like any other filter collects dirt. As it gets dirty
> flow is reduced. When flow is reduced you don't get the lubrication that
you
> did when the filter was new.
>
> You may not need to change the filter every oil change according to the
> schedule, and if you want to follow there recommendations its totally up
to
> you. They don't void your warranty for changing your oil or filter to
much.
> It will just keep your engine cleaner, which would only be an advantage
for
> you. Especially since an oil filter is on the average about $5 and your
> engine will just last longer for that little extra you spend. Its that
"you
> can pay me now, or you can pay me later" thing.
>
> If I was using regular oil, I'd probably go with 7500 for oil and filter
at
> the outside. If you use synthetic oil, I might stretch it to 10000.
>
> I will probably go with synthetic oil and a K&N oil filter every 7500
miles.
> That depending on how dirty it looks at 5000 miles. BTW I have a 2003
Civic
> EX so I have the same recommendations as you do.
>
> > Look in your schedule maintenance you will see it. According to the
> manual
> > the oil filter should be changed every two years or every other oil
> change.
> > I do not think that's a good idea.
>
>
#20
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Re: FIRST oil change - 03 4 cyl Accord
I have an oil engineer at work that tells me the same - change the filter
more often then the oil. He said today that the car companies are finally
starting to see things his way sort of. His van has 240K and he NEVER
changed the oil once he swears. Only changed the filter once a year. He says
oil gets more slippery as it ages and additives mean nothing.
Jim
"TL" <tlehman@visi.com> wrote in message
news:cs4njv81bhdab678aj0dnuod04q8ti2pqo@4ax.com...
> It's interesting that manufacturers are starting to specify a filter
> change every other oil change. Some years ago, I have an oil engineer
> tell me just the opposite. He said, change your filter more often than
> the oil.
>
> It certainly cannot hurt to change the filter more frequently. I'd do
> it at every oil change.
>
> The manual does say not to do the initial oil change until the
> specified interval. That is precisely because of break-in oil, I
> assume. So why the dealer would say to vary from the schedule because
> it is break-in oil, contradicts the specific instructions provided by
> the manufacturer for the first change. I'd trust the manufacturer over
> some guy who may or may not know what he is talking about.
>
> On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 13:18:09 GMT, "patviv" <patviv@operamail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Dave,
> > Look in your schedule maintenance you will see it. According to the
manual
> >the oil filter should be changed every two years or every other oil
change.
> >I do not think that's a good idea.
> >"Dave Kelsen" <kelsen@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> >news:UXA_a.16948$Ea.3610@fe03.atl2.webusenet.com. ..
> >> On 8/13/2003 5:33 PM Jim spake these words of knowledge:
> >>
> >> > Our owners manual for our 2003 Accord EX-L 4 says to NOT change the
oil
> >for
> >> > the first time (And every time after) until 10K miles. Does anyone
have
> >an
> >> > opinion of this? The dealer said to do at 7500 miles because of the
> >break in
> >> > oil that is in it. ALSO - the manual says to NOT change the filter
> >except
> >> > once every TWO years or 20K miles so this original filter will stay
in
> >the
> >> > car for 20K or two years? This seems far fetched? I know Toyota had a
> >BIG
> >> > problem w/ 10K oil changes and engines failing due to sludge. I never
go
> >> > over 3000 miles or 3 months between oil changes and 99% of our
driving
> >is
> >> > very mild - slow highway etc. Waiting for 10K or 1 year scares me. Am
I
> >> > worrying for no reason? Should I go 10K? That's easy to say but after
> >36K
> >> > when the warranty expires, they won't care if 10K caused the problem.
> >Any
> >> > opinions?
> >> >
> >> > Jim / NJ
> >> >
> >>
> >> Jim, if you don't mind, tell me where in the manual it says not to
> >> change the filter except every 20K miles or 2 years. I have an '03
> >> Accord, and although I read it cover-to-cover a couple of times, and
> >> asked a question similar to yours in this group some time back, I
missed
> >> this.
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >>
> >> RFT!!!
> >> Dave Kelsen
> >> --
> >> All things being equal, fat people use more soap.
> >>
> >>
> >
>
more often then the oil. He said today that the car companies are finally
starting to see things his way sort of. His van has 240K and he NEVER
changed the oil once he swears. Only changed the filter once a year. He says
oil gets more slippery as it ages and additives mean nothing.
Jim
"TL" <tlehman@visi.com> wrote in message
news:cs4njv81bhdab678aj0dnuod04q8ti2pqo@4ax.com...
> It's interesting that manufacturers are starting to specify a filter
> change every other oil change. Some years ago, I have an oil engineer
> tell me just the opposite. He said, change your filter more often than
> the oil.
>
> It certainly cannot hurt to change the filter more frequently. I'd do
> it at every oil change.
>
> The manual does say not to do the initial oil change until the
> specified interval. That is precisely because of break-in oil, I
> assume. So why the dealer would say to vary from the schedule because
> it is break-in oil, contradicts the specific instructions provided by
> the manufacturer for the first change. I'd trust the manufacturer over
> some guy who may or may not know what he is talking about.
>
> On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 13:18:09 GMT, "patviv" <patviv@operamail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Dave,
> > Look in your schedule maintenance you will see it. According to the
manual
> >the oil filter should be changed every two years or every other oil
change.
> >I do not think that's a good idea.
> >"Dave Kelsen" <kelsen@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> >news:UXA_a.16948$Ea.3610@fe03.atl2.webusenet.com. ..
> >> On 8/13/2003 5:33 PM Jim spake these words of knowledge:
> >>
> >> > Our owners manual for our 2003 Accord EX-L 4 says to NOT change the
oil
> >for
> >> > the first time (And every time after) until 10K miles. Does anyone
have
> >an
> >> > opinion of this? The dealer said to do at 7500 miles because of the
> >break in
> >> > oil that is in it. ALSO - the manual says to NOT change the filter
> >except
> >> > once every TWO years or 20K miles so this original filter will stay
in
> >the
> >> > car for 20K or two years? This seems far fetched? I know Toyota had a
> >BIG
> >> > problem w/ 10K oil changes and engines failing due to sludge. I never
go
> >> > over 3000 miles or 3 months between oil changes and 99% of our
driving
> >is
> >> > very mild - slow highway etc. Waiting for 10K or 1 year scares me. Am
I
> >> > worrying for no reason? Should I go 10K? That's easy to say but after
> >36K
> >> > when the warranty expires, they won't care if 10K caused the problem.
> >Any
> >> > opinions?
> >> >
> >> > Jim / NJ
> >> >
> >>
> >> Jim, if you don't mind, tell me where in the manual it says not to
> >> change the filter except every 20K miles or 2 years. I have an '03
> >> Accord, and although I read it cover-to-cover a couple of times, and
> >> asked a question similar to yours in this group some time back, I
missed
> >> this.
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >>
> >> RFT!!!
> >> Dave Kelsen
> >> --
> >> All things being equal, fat people use more soap.
> >>
> >>
> >
>
#21
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Re: FIRST oil change - 03 4 cyl Accord
I have an oil engineer at work that tells me the same - change the filter
more often then the oil. He said today that the car companies are finally
starting to see things his way sort of. His van has 240K and he NEVER
changed the oil once he swears. Only changed the filter once a year. He says
oil gets more slippery as it ages and additives mean nothing.
Jim
"TL" <tlehman@visi.com> wrote in message
news:cs4njv81bhdab678aj0dnuod04q8ti2pqo@4ax.com...
> It's interesting that manufacturers are starting to specify a filter
> change every other oil change. Some years ago, I have an oil engineer
> tell me just the opposite. He said, change your filter more often than
> the oil.
>
> It certainly cannot hurt to change the filter more frequently. I'd do
> it at every oil change.
>
> The manual does say not to do the initial oil change until the
> specified interval. That is precisely because of break-in oil, I
> assume. So why the dealer would say to vary from the schedule because
> it is break-in oil, contradicts the specific instructions provided by
> the manufacturer for the first change. I'd trust the manufacturer over
> some guy who may or may not know what he is talking about.
>
> On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 13:18:09 GMT, "patviv" <patviv@operamail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Dave,
> > Look in your schedule maintenance you will see it. According to the
manual
> >the oil filter should be changed every two years or every other oil
change.
> >I do not think that's a good idea.
> >"Dave Kelsen" <kelsen@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> >news:UXA_a.16948$Ea.3610@fe03.atl2.webusenet.com. ..
> >> On 8/13/2003 5:33 PM Jim spake these words of knowledge:
> >>
> >> > Our owners manual for our 2003 Accord EX-L 4 says to NOT change the
oil
> >for
> >> > the first time (And every time after) until 10K miles. Does anyone
have
> >an
> >> > opinion of this? The dealer said to do at 7500 miles because of the
> >break in
> >> > oil that is in it. ALSO - the manual says to NOT change the filter
> >except
> >> > once every TWO years or 20K miles so this original filter will stay
in
> >the
> >> > car for 20K or two years? This seems far fetched? I know Toyota had a
> >BIG
> >> > problem w/ 10K oil changes and engines failing due to sludge. I never
go
> >> > over 3000 miles or 3 months between oil changes and 99% of our
driving
> >is
> >> > very mild - slow highway etc. Waiting for 10K or 1 year scares me. Am
I
> >> > worrying for no reason? Should I go 10K? That's easy to say but after
> >36K
> >> > when the warranty expires, they won't care if 10K caused the problem.
> >Any
> >> > opinions?
> >> >
> >> > Jim / NJ
> >> >
> >>
> >> Jim, if you don't mind, tell me where in the manual it says not to
> >> change the filter except every 20K miles or 2 years. I have an '03
> >> Accord, and although I read it cover-to-cover a couple of times, and
> >> asked a question similar to yours in this group some time back, I
missed
> >> this.
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >>
> >> RFT!!!
> >> Dave Kelsen
> >> --
> >> All things being equal, fat people use more soap.
> >>
> >>
> >
>
more often then the oil. He said today that the car companies are finally
starting to see things his way sort of. His van has 240K and he NEVER
changed the oil once he swears. Only changed the filter once a year. He says
oil gets more slippery as it ages and additives mean nothing.
Jim
"TL" <tlehman@visi.com> wrote in message
news:cs4njv81bhdab678aj0dnuod04q8ti2pqo@4ax.com...
> It's interesting that manufacturers are starting to specify a filter
> change every other oil change. Some years ago, I have an oil engineer
> tell me just the opposite. He said, change your filter more often than
> the oil.
>
> It certainly cannot hurt to change the filter more frequently. I'd do
> it at every oil change.
>
> The manual does say not to do the initial oil change until the
> specified interval. That is precisely because of break-in oil, I
> assume. So why the dealer would say to vary from the schedule because
> it is break-in oil, contradicts the specific instructions provided by
> the manufacturer for the first change. I'd trust the manufacturer over
> some guy who may or may not know what he is talking about.
>
> On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 13:18:09 GMT, "patviv" <patviv@operamail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Dave,
> > Look in your schedule maintenance you will see it. According to the
manual
> >the oil filter should be changed every two years or every other oil
change.
> >I do not think that's a good idea.
> >"Dave Kelsen" <kelsen@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> >news:UXA_a.16948$Ea.3610@fe03.atl2.webusenet.com. ..
> >> On 8/13/2003 5:33 PM Jim spake these words of knowledge:
> >>
> >> > Our owners manual for our 2003 Accord EX-L 4 says to NOT change the
oil
> >for
> >> > the first time (And every time after) until 10K miles. Does anyone
have
> >an
> >> > opinion of this? The dealer said to do at 7500 miles because of the
> >break in
> >> > oil that is in it. ALSO - the manual says to NOT change the filter
> >except
> >> > once every TWO years or 20K miles so this original filter will stay
in
> >the
> >> > car for 20K or two years? This seems far fetched? I know Toyota had a
> >BIG
> >> > problem w/ 10K oil changes and engines failing due to sludge. I never
go
> >> > over 3000 miles or 3 months between oil changes and 99% of our
driving
> >is
> >> > very mild - slow highway etc. Waiting for 10K or 1 year scares me. Am
I
> >> > worrying for no reason? Should I go 10K? That's easy to say but after
> >36K
> >> > when the warranty expires, they won't care if 10K caused the problem.
> >Any
> >> > opinions?
> >> >
> >> > Jim / NJ
> >> >
> >>
> >> Jim, if you don't mind, tell me where in the manual it says not to
> >> change the filter except every 20K miles or 2 years. I have an '03
> >> Accord, and although I read it cover-to-cover a couple of times, and
> >> asked a question similar to yours in this group some time back, I
missed
> >> this.
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >>
> >> RFT!!!
> >> Dave Kelsen
> >> --
> >> All things being equal, fat people use more soap.
> >>
> >>
> >
>
#22
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Re: FIRST oil change - 03 4 cyl Accord
Dave,
In "my" book / owners manual it's on page 250 under 4 CYL maintenance
schedule under normal conditions. It says oil every 10K and filter every 20.
As I replied to another person - an engineer at work swears by oil never -
filter once a year. Good Luck and save that soap.
Jim
"Dave Kelsen" <kelsen@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:UXA_a.16948$Ea.3610@fe03.atl2.webusenet.com.. .
> On 8/13/2003 5:33 PM Jim spake these words of knowledge:
>
> > Our owners manual for our 2003 Accord EX-L 4 says to NOT change the oil
for
> > the first time (And every time after) until 10K miles. Does anyone have
an
> > opinion of this? The dealer said to do at 7500 miles because of the
break in
> > oil that is in it. ALSO - the manual says to NOT change the filter
except
> > once every TWO years or 20K miles so this original filter will stay in
the
> > car for 20K or two years? This seems far fetched? I know Toyota had a
BIG
> > problem w/ 10K oil changes and engines failing due to sludge. I never go
> > over 3000 miles or 3 months between oil changes and 99% of our driving
is
> > very mild - slow highway etc. Waiting for 10K or 1 year scares me. Am I
> > worrying for no reason? Should I go 10K? That's easy to say but after
36K
> > when the warranty expires, they won't care if 10K caused the problem.
Any
> > opinions?
> >
> > Jim / NJ
> >
>
> Jim, if you don't mind, tell me where in the manual it says not to
> change the filter except every 20K miles or 2 years. I have an '03
> Accord, and although I read it cover-to-cover a couple of times, and
> asked a question similar to yours in this group some time back, I missed
> this.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> RFT!!!
> Dave Kelsen
> --
> All things being equal, fat people use more soap.
>
>
In "my" book / owners manual it's on page 250 under 4 CYL maintenance
schedule under normal conditions. It says oil every 10K and filter every 20.
As I replied to another person - an engineer at work swears by oil never -
filter once a year. Good Luck and save that soap.
Jim
"Dave Kelsen" <kelsen@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:UXA_a.16948$Ea.3610@fe03.atl2.webusenet.com.. .
> On 8/13/2003 5:33 PM Jim spake these words of knowledge:
>
> > Our owners manual for our 2003 Accord EX-L 4 says to NOT change the oil
for
> > the first time (And every time after) until 10K miles. Does anyone have
an
> > opinion of this? The dealer said to do at 7500 miles because of the
break in
> > oil that is in it. ALSO - the manual says to NOT change the filter
except
> > once every TWO years or 20K miles so this original filter will stay in
the
> > car for 20K or two years? This seems far fetched? I know Toyota had a
BIG
> > problem w/ 10K oil changes and engines failing due to sludge. I never go
> > over 3000 miles or 3 months between oil changes and 99% of our driving
is
> > very mild - slow highway etc. Waiting for 10K or 1 year scares me. Am I
> > worrying for no reason? Should I go 10K? That's easy to say but after
36K
> > when the warranty expires, they won't care if 10K caused the problem.
Any
> > opinions?
> >
> > Jim / NJ
> >
>
> Jim, if you don't mind, tell me where in the manual it says not to
> change the filter except every 20K miles or 2 years. I have an '03
> Accord, and although I read it cover-to-cover a couple of times, and
> asked a question similar to yours in this group some time back, I missed
> this.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> RFT!!!
> Dave Kelsen
> --
> All things being equal, fat people use more soap.
>
>
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Re: FIRST oil change - 03 4 cyl Accord
Dave,
In "my" book / owners manual it's on page 250 under 4 CYL maintenance
schedule under normal conditions. It says oil every 10K and filter every 20.
As I replied to another person - an engineer at work swears by oil never -
filter once a year. Good Luck and save that soap.
Jim
"Dave Kelsen" <kelsen@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:UXA_a.16948$Ea.3610@fe03.atl2.webusenet.com.. .
> On 8/13/2003 5:33 PM Jim spake these words of knowledge:
>
> > Our owners manual for our 2003 Accord EX-L 4 says to NOT change the oil
for
> > the first time (And every time after) until 10K miles. Does anyone have
an
> > opinion of this? The dealer said to do at 7500 miles because of the
break in
> > oil that is in it. ALSO - the manual says to NOT change the filter
except
> > once every TWO years or 20K miles so this original filter will stay in
the
> > car for 20K or two years? This seems far fetched? I know Toyota had a
BIG
> > problem w/ 10K oil changes and engines failing due to sludge. I never go
> > over 3000 miles or 3 months between oil changes and 99% of our driving
is
> > very mild - slow highway etc. Waiting for 10K or 1 year scares me. Am I
> > worrying for no reason? Should I go 10K? That's easy to say but after
36K
> > when the warranty expires, they won't care if 10K caused the problem.
Any
> > opinions?
> >
> > Jim / NJ
> >
>
> Jim, if you don't mind, tell me where in the manual it says not to
> change the filter except every 20K miles or 2 years. I have an '03
> Accord, and although I read it cover-to-cover a couple of times, and
> asked a question similar to yours in this group some time back, I missed
> this.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> RFT!!!
> Dave Kelsen
> --
> All things being equal, fat people use more soap.
>
>
In "my" book / owners manual it's on page 250 under 4 CYL maintenance
schedule under normal conditions. It says oil every 10K and filter every 20.
As I replied to another person - an engineer at work swears by oil never -
filter once a year. Good Luck and save that soap.
Jim
"Dave Kelsen" <kelsen@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:UXA_a.16948$Ea.3610@fe03.atl2.webusenet.com.. .
> On 8/13/2003 5:33 PM Jim spake these words of knowledge:
>
> > Our owners manual for our 2003 Accord EX-L 4 says to NOT change the oil
for
> > the first time (And every time after) until 10K miles. Does anyone have
an
> > opinion of this? The dealer said to do at 7500 miles because of the
break in
> > oil that is in it. ALSO - the manual says to NOT change the filter
except
> > once every TWO years or 20K miles so this original filter will stay in
the
> > car for 20K or two years? This seems far fetched? I know Toyota had a
BIG
> > problem w/ 10K oil changes and engines failing due to sludge. I never go
> > over 3000 miles or 3 months between oil changes and 99% of our driving
is
> > very mild - slow highway etc. Waiting for 10K or 1 year scares me. Am I
> > worrying for no reason? Should I go 10K? That's easy to say but after
36K
> > when the warranty expires, they won't care if 10K caused the problem.
Any
> > opinions?
> >
> > Jim / NJ
> >
>
> Jim, if you don't mind, tell me where in the manual it says not to
> change the filter except every 20K miles or 2 years. I have an '03
> Accord, and although I read it cover-to-cover a couple of times, and
> asked a question similar to yours in this group some time back, I missed
> this.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> RFT!!!
> Dave Kelsen
> --
> All things being equal, fat people use more soap.
>
>
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Re: FIRST oil change - 03 4 cyl Accord
"Jim" <jkc84@optonline(unspam).net> wrote in message
news:t%S_a.70730$_R5.25952701@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv. net...
> I have an oil engineer at work that tells me the same - change the filter
> more often then the oil. He said today that the car companies are finally
> starting to see things his way sort of. His van has 240K and he NEVER
> changed the oil once he swears. Only changed the filter once a year. He
says
> oil gets more slippery as it ages and additives mean nothing.
What company does this tribologist work for?
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Re: FIRST oil change - 03 4 cyl Accord
"Jim" <jkc84@optonline(unspam).net> wrote in message
news:t%S_a.70730$_R5.25952701@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv. net...
> I have an oil engineer at work that tells me the same - change the filter
> more often then the oil. He said today that the car companies are finally
> starting to see things his way sort of. His van has 240K and he NEVER
> changed the oil once he swears. Only changed the filter once a year. He
says
> oil gets more slippery as it ages and additives mean nothing.
What company does this tribologist work for?
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Re: FIRST oil change - 03 4 cyl Accord
In article <11z_a.60564$_R5.21988652@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net> , "Jim"
<jkc84@optonline(unspam).net> wrote:
> Our owners manual for our 2003 Accord EX-L 4 says to NOT change the oil for
> the first time (And every time after) until 10K miles. Does anyone have an
> opinion of this? The dealer said to do at 7500 miles because of the break in
> oil that is in it. ALSO - the manual says to NOT change the filter except
> once every TWO years or 20K miles so this original filter will stay in the
> car for 20K or two years? This seems far fetched? I know Toyota had a BIG
> problem w/ 10K oil changes and engines failing due to sludge. I never go
> over 3000 miles or 3 months between oil changes and 99% of our driving is
> very mild - slow highway etc. Waiting for 10K or 1 year scares me. Am I
> worrying for no reason? Should I go 10K? That's easy to say but after 36K
> when the warranty expires, they won't care if 10K caused the problem. Any
> opinions?
>
> Jim / NJ
Jim,
Regardless of what any manual or person tells you, the best thing to do is
change the oil and the filter every 3000 miles. All car companies want you
to buy a new car every four years or less. They want their new cars to
wear out within four years so they can sell you a new car. If you want
your car to last longer than four years--change the oil and filter every
3000 miles. I'm sure some people--especally car salesmen--will post
differert opinions--they also want to sell you a new car every four years
or less.
<jkc84@optonline(unspam).net> wrote:
> Our owners manual for our 2003 Accord EX-L 4 says to NOT change the oil for
> the first time (And every time after) until 10K miles. Does anyone have an
> opinion of this? The dealer said to do at 7500 miles because of the break in
> oil that is in it. ALSO - the manual says to NOT change the filter except
> once every TWO years or 20K miles so this original filter will stay in the
> car for 20K or two years? This seems far fetched? I know Toyota had a BIG
> problem w/ 10K oil changes and engines failing due to sludge. I never go
> over 3000 miles or 3 months between oil changes and 99% of our driving is
> very mild - slow highway etc. Waiting for 10K or 1 year scares me. Am I
> worrying for no reason? Should I go 10K? That's easy to say but after 36K
> when the warranty expires, they won't care if 10K caused the problem. Any
> opinions?
>
> Jim / NJ
Jim,
Regardless of what any manual or person tells you, the best thing to do is
change the oil and the filter every 3000 miles. All car companies want you
to buy a new car every four years or less. They want their new cars to
wear out within four years so they can sell you a new car. If you want
your car to last longer than four years--change the oil and filter every
3000 miles. I'm sure some people--especally car salesmen--will post
differert opinions--they also want to sell you a new car every four years
or less.
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Re: FIRST oil change - 03 4 cyl Accord
In article <11z_a.60564$_R5.21988652@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net> , "Jim"
<jkc84@optonline(unspam).net> wrote:
> Our owners manual for our 2003 Accord EX-L 4 says to NOT change the oil for
> the first time (And every time after) until 10K miles. Does anyone have an
> opinion of this? The dealer said to do at 7500 miles because of the break in
> oil that is in it. ALSO - the manual says to NOT change the filter except
> once every TWO years or 20K miles so this original filter will stay in the
> car for 20K or two years? This seems far fetched? I know Toyota had a BIG
> problem w/ 10K oil changes and engines failing due to sludge. I never go
> over 3000 miles or 3 months between oil changes and 99% of our driving is
> very mild - slow highway etc. Waiting for 10K or 1 year scares me. Am I
> worrying for no reason? Should I go 10K? That's easy to say but after 36K
> when the warranty expires, they won't care if 10K caused the problem. Any
> opinions?
>
> Jim / NJ
Jim,
Regardless of what any manual or person tells you, the best thing to do is
change the oil and the filter every 3000 miles. All car companies want you
to buy a new car every four years or less. They want their new cars to
wear out within four years so they can sell you a new car. If you want
your car to last longer than four years--change the oil and filter every
3000 miles. I'm sure some people--especally car salesmen--will post
differert opinions--they also want to sell you a new car every four years
or less.
<jkc84@optonline(unspam).net> wrote:
> Our owners manual for our 2003 Accord EX-L 4 says to NOT change the oil for
> the first time (And every time after) until 10K miles. Does anyone have an
> opinion of this? The dealer said to do at 7500 miles because of the break in
> oil that is in it. ALSO - the manual says to NOT change the filter except
> once every TWO years or 20K miles so this original filter will stay in the
> car for 20K or two years? This seems far fetched? I know Toyota had a BIG
> problem w/ 10K oil changes and engines failing due to sludge. I never go
> over 3000 miles or 3 months between oil changes and 99% of our driving is
> very mild - slow highway etc. Waiting for 10K or 1 year scares me. Am I
> worrying for no reason? Should I go 10K? That's easy to say but after 36K
> when the warranty expires, they won't care if 10K caused the problem. Any
> opinions?
>
> Jim / NJ
Jim,
Regardless of what any manual or person tells you, the best thing to do is
change the oil and the filter every 3000 miles. All car companies want you
to buy a new car every four years or less. They want their new cars to
wear out within four years so they can sell you a new car. If you want
your car to last longer than four years--change the oil and filter every
3000 miles. I'm sure some people--especally car salesmen--will post
differert opinions--they also want to sell you a new car every four years
or less.
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Re: FIRST oil change - 03 4 cyl Accord
"Stephen Bigelow" <sbigelowPOV@rogers.com> wrote in message news:<8d6%a.196187$rsJ.23967@news04.bloor.is.net.c able.rogers.com>...
> "Jim" <jkc84@optonline(unspam).net> wrote in message
> news:t%S_a.70730$_R5.25952701@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv. net...
> > I have an oil engineer at work that tells me the same - change the filter
> > more often then the oil. He said today that the car companies are finally
> > starting to see things his way sort of. His van has 240K and he NEVER
> > changed the oil once he swears. Only changed the filter once a year. He
> says
> > oil gets more slippery as it ages and additives mean nothing.
>
> What company does this tribologist work for?
Stephen,
He works for a printing company with plants worldwide. He does many
things but one is lubrication of the presses.
Jim
> "Jim" <jkc84@optonline(unspam).net> wrote in message
> news:t%S_a.70730$_R5.25952701@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv. net...
> > I have an oil engineer at work that tells me the same - change the filter
> > more often then the oil. He said today that the car companies are finally
> > starting to see things his way sort of. His van has 240K and he NEVER
> > changed the oil once he swears. Only changed the filter once a year. He
> says
> > oil gets more slippery as it ages and additives mean nothing.
>
> What company does this tribologist work for?
Stephen,
He works for a printing company with plants worldwide. He does many
things but one is lubrication of the presses.
Jim
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Re: FIRST oil change - 03 4 cyl Accord
"Stephen Bigelow" <sbigelowPOV@rogers.com> wrote in message news:<8d6%a.196187$rsJ.23967@news04.bloor.is.net.c able.rogers.com>...
> "Jim" <jkc84@optonline(unspam).net> wrote in message
> news:t%S_a.70730$_R5.25952701@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv. net...
> > I have an oil engineer at work that tells me the same - change the filter
> > more often then the oil. He said today that the car companies are finally
> > starting to see things his way sort of. His van has 240K and he NEVER
> > changed the oil once he swears. Only changed the filter once a year. He
> says
> > oil gets more slippery as it ages and additives mean nothing.
>
> What company does this tribologist work for?
Stephen,
He works for a printing company with plants worldwide. He does many
things but one is lubrication of the presses.
Jim
> "Jim" <jkc84@optonline(unspam).net> wrote in message
> news:t%S_a.70730$_R5.25952701@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv. net...
> > I have an oil engineer at work that tells me the same - change the filter
> > more often then the oil. He said today that the car companies are finally
> > starting to see things his way sort of. His van has 240K and he NEVER
> > changed the oil once he swears. Only changed the filter once a year. He
> says
> > oil gets more slippery as it ages and additives mean nothing.
>
> What company does this tribologist work for?
Stephen,
He works for a printing company with plants worldwide. He does many
things but one is lubrication of the presses.
Jim
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Re: FIRST oil change - 03 4 cyl Accord
"Jim" <jkc8462@iwon.com> wrote in message
news:30403426.0308151304.f647b91@posting.google.co m...
> "Stephen Bigelow" <sbigelowPOV@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:<8d6%a.196187$rsJ.23967@news04.bloor.is.net.c able.rogers.com>...
> > "Jim" <jkc84@optonline(unspam).net> wrote in message
> > news:t%S_a.70730$_R5.25952701@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv. net...
> > > I have an oil engineer at work that tells me the same - change the
filter
> > > more often then the oil. He said today that the car companies are
finally
> > > starting to see things his way sort of. His van has 240K and he NEVER
> > > changed the oil once he swears. Only changed the filter once a year.
He
> > says
> > > oil gets more slippery as it ages and additives mean nothing.
> >
> > What company does this tribologist work for?
>
> Stephen,
>
> He works for a printing company with plants worldwide. He does many
> things but one is lubrication of the presses.
What company does he work for?
Does he ever change the oil he uses in the presses?