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How to Know When to Change Your Oil At Tuffy Shelby Township

September 3, 2015

Today in the Tuffy Shelby Township auto care blog, we’re going to talk to Shelby Township car owners about oil change intervals. It seems that as engine technology advances, recommended oil change intervals have gotten longer for Tuffy Shelby Township customers. High quality oil in a well-engineered SUV engine has lead to extended intervals. But it’s also lead to some confusion among Shelby Township drivers.

The old mantra “change your oil every three months or three thousand miles, whichever comes first” once applied to every vehicle on Shelby Township highways. Time and miles take their toll on motor oil. But now, you could have a different oil change recommendation for every car or truck you own.

Shelby Township drivers are like everybody else, they have a tendency to follow the oil change schedule of the vehicle with the longest interval. Of course, that can lead to problems. How to Know When to Change Your Oil At Tuffy Shelby TownshipFor example, recently four of the world’s largest auto makers shortened the published intervals for several of their engine models. They originally published intervals that extended out to a much as 8,000 miles.

In real world Shelby Township driving, the oil started to sludge up before the recommended change interval. Oil sludge is a thick jelly-like substance. Quite literally petroleum jelly – like Vaseline. This goop was clogging SUV small engine passages so the oil wouldn’t flow to some parts of the engine. This resulted in engine damage. We see it too often at Tuffy Shelby Township in Shelby Township.

The auto makers began to offer an extended warranty to cover sludge damage. But there was a catch: the vehicle owner had to follow a new, lower service interval, and provide proof of oil changes in order to make a warranty claim.

So here’s the bottom line for Shelby Township drivers: with longer oil change intervals, it’s essential to follow them closely. Back in the day of 3 months or 3,000 miles, if you went an extra month or an extra thousand miles, your oil was still fresh enough that it didn’t have time to build up much sludge.

But if your recommended interval is 6,500 miles and you go over another thousand, you’re getting into heavy sludge territory. You absolutely need to follow mileage intervals very closely. And don’t forget your severe service schedule. If you do a lot of stop and go driving in Michigan, short trips, drive in dusty or polluted Shelby Township conditions, hot or cold weather, or haul heavy loads, you’re driving in severe service conditions. Your Tuffy Shelby Township advisor can help you determine which schedule to follow.

So check your SUV owner’s manual or talk with your Tuffy Shelby Township service advisor about where and how you drive in Shelby Township. Should you change your oil closer to the regular schedule, or the severe service schedule? You need to make the call.

Let me give you an example of this. Some newer SUVs have an oil change indicator. It has a sophisticated computer algorithm that tracks number of cold starts, engine temperature, RPMs, mileage, and many more variables to come up with a recommendation for when to change the oil.

Depending on driving conditions, the indicator in one test vehicle came on at anywhere from 2,500 miles to almost 7,000 miles. It’s typically just over 4,000 miles. Clearer sometimes, we’re driving easy miles that are easy on the SUV – like a long road trip. Sometimes, we’re driving hard Michigan miles – like towing a heavy trailer or a lot of around town driving. But, usually, it’s a combination of both.

Once again, it’s up to you to make the call as to when to change your oil at Tuffy Shelby Township to protect your SUV engine. Another place where Michigan car owners can go wrong is with the type of oil they use. More and more new cars are coming to Shelby Township owners filled with synthetic oil. Without going into a lot of detail right now, let’s just say that synthetic oil lasts longer and is very resistant to oil sludge.

But it also costs quite a bit more, so some Shelby Township people are tempted to use conventional oil for their oil changes. Now, it’s always best to use the oil recommended by your automobile manufacturer. Check your owner’s manual see if a conventional oil alternative is allowed.

But getting back to the problem, if your SUV came from the factory with synthetic oil, the recommended oil change interval is for synthetic oil. If you use conventional oil, you can’t use the synthetic interval. You need to shorten it.

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