vegasnitro
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I use Red Line Synthetic in my Jetta and change it every 6000 miles. VW recommends every 7500 miles, but my right foot doesn't cut my turbo any slack, better safe than sorry.
We use semi-synthetic Kendall in our shop,usually add 4000 miles on the reminder tag.Some people are right on time for the next change,others go 3-5k over, or wait until the light comes on.
A question-If a vehicle calls for 5w-20 but it has 135,000 miles on it,and its the middle of summer-do you still use 5w-20?
For years we have practiced 3000 mile oil changes, and put that interval on stickers, except for diesels and synthetic, which we did at 5000 miles. The state of California is pushing 5000 mile intervals, and with today's technology, I don't really disagree with this. We are thinking of going to 5000 mile intervals on standard, and 7500 on synthetic. I do not put much faith into the on board reminders that a lot of cars have now, I have seen my wife's Yukon go almost 20,000 miles before the light came on.
What are other thoughts/opinions on this?? What are some of you doing that have shops?
And English, what does your dealer service department do?
. . . A question-If a vehicle calls for 5w-20 but it has 135,000 miles on it,and its the middle of summer-do you still use 5w-20?
Is that just the bored 3.1 or the quad cam engine? I had a Lumina Z-34 with the 3.4 quad cam engine and 10,000 mile oil changes with Mobil 1 it showed no sludge at all. I bought it used with about 40,000 miles and it developed the usual oil leak problem around the oil pump drive/dummy shaft at 140,000 miles. When we pulled the intake off it was as clean as could be. The cams barely even had wear marks on them! I was amazed at how clean everything was.I had an Olds Silhouette come in, 3.4L, the customer used synthetic oil from a company claiming 100k oil changes. Customer changed it every 12k-15k or so. The oil company name starts with A and ends with L.![]()
Jenn, assuming it's a 3.0L, it more than likely needs the valve guides replaced also. I had a 90 Lebaron coupe with the 3.0L ... good vehicle, but they do smoke if the guides haven't been done. Mine smoked so bad, it was embarrasing to come to a stoplight.My car has been smokin' though, think I need new valve stem seals but I don't have room on the schedule to put a tech to it. Could do it myself too but I just don't have the time for that either!
Brent, I believe the 3.4L is apart of the 3.1L engine family, but not sure of the major differences off hand.Registered member said:Is that just the bored 3.1 or the quad cam engine? I had a Lumina Z-34 with the 3.4 quad cam engine and 10,000 mile oil changes with Mobil 1 it showed no sludge at all. I bought it used with about 40,000 miles and it developed the usual oil leak problem around the oil pump drive/dummy shaft at 140,000 miles. When we pulled the intake off it was as clean as could be. The cams barely even had wear marks on them! I was amazed at how clean everything was.
Jenn, assuming it's a 3.0L, it more than likely needs the valve guides replaced also. I had a 90 Lebaron coupe with the 3.0L ... good vehicle, but they do smoke if the guides haven't been done. Mine smoked so bad, it was embarrasing to come to a stoplight.
There's 2 different 3.4's from what I remember. The first was the LQ1 which was the quad cam, then there was the later 3.4 which was basically just a bored out 3.1. I was surprised at how clean the inside of that enige was, not a speck of crap anywhere to be found and that thing suffered through the hot summers and freezing winters of Iowa weather.Brent, I believe the 3.4L is apart of the 3.1L engine family, but not sure of the major differences off hand.
I've never really had to tear into a Mobil 1 synthetic motor, but I'm not surprised yours wasn't sludged up with Mobil 1. Great oil, we use it for all of our synthetic oil changes (except some euros).