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Some Car
Manufacturers...
...have increased their oil change intervals to as high as 30,000
miles. Do they have some secret in their engines that all other companies
don’t have? No. But it sure sounds good when you’re trying to sell a $50,000
car.
Some Oil Companies...
...are offering lifetime guarantees on your engine, but only if
you change your oil every 3,000 miles for regular oil or 5,000 miles for
synthetic. So who’s right?
Industry Professionals Know
Engineers, oil companies and top auto service technicians (who
aren’t trying to sell you a car) all agree. The 3,000/5,000 rule is still the
best and safest policy for your car, no matter what make or model you have.
That’s what they do on their own cars and that’s what you should do too. |
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Professor Motors says,
“Yes it sounds too simple to be true, but an oil change is the most important
single maintenance procedure you can do for your car. It is not uncommon
today for owners who follow good auto maintenance rules to get 150,000 to
250,000 miles on their cars!”
Here Are The Rules
Be In The Know
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Change regular oil every 3,000 miles.
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Change synthetic oil every 5,000 miles.
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Change your antifreeze every 2 years.
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Change your brake fluid every 2 years.
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Change your transmission fluid every 25,000 miles.
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Do scheduled 15, 30, 60 and 90,000 mile maintenance.
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Check for potential problems before they happen. |
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It’s
Your Car
Wise car owners take the time and pay a little now to maintain
their cars on schedule. The rest do late or no maintenance and pay a lot for
towing & repairs. It’s your choice. |
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