Thursday, January 19, 2012

How many miles can I go past a regular oil change?

I'm short on cash and with christmas coming can't really afford an oil change. i'm 1,000 miles past the 3,000 miles recomended to have a cars oil changed. also i was wondering what a transmition flush is and what happens if you don't get it done. thanks....by the way if it matters i have a 1995 honda civic with 192,000 milesHow many miles can I go past a regular oil change?
the oil should be good for 5k,( unless you used a crappy oil) the tranny is probably OK, check it on the dipstick if it still a re dish colour your OK, if not it could be starting to burn, get it changed, if you find some extra Christmas cash I'm short also,or 10 points thanks have a good Holiday..
Hi. You sound like me. My car is old too. :) Don;t worry about the oil change too much. But that may depend on how cold it gets where you live. You ought to have the oil changed from the "summer" weight of oil to the "winter" weight if you need to. I am not sure about the flush thing. You know you can go to one of those quick change places and maybe get a cheaper deal.How many miles can I go past a regular oil change?
you are already past due and you have high mileage. You can get a friend or change it yourself for abot $15.
Oil changes can be done around 6000 miles if you use a good quality oil and up to 15000 miles if you use synthetic oil.If your engine uses oil and you have to add oil between oil changes that helps it last longer as your getting fresh oil mixed in.A transmission flush completely gets all transmission oil out and puts clean oil in if its done right.It should be done by an oil change shop that has the proper equipment.This should be done along with a transmission filter change if equipped.It should be done at 50,000 to100,000 miles depending on what the manufacture says.How many miles can I go past a regular oil change?
being a mechanic and such...with high mileage you should really try to get the change done before you get to 5000...but if you dont drive more than 50 a day then not to worry... smell the oil when you check it...if it smells heavilly of gas do an immediate change.



as for the transmission flush no worries unles you are getting alot ofslippage while shifting.



hope this helps and happy holidays
As long as your engine is in good condition, you care and conscientiously drive it and is not subjected to abusive high speeds, then, I would say change oil when you have the budget. A car that has been driven with sufficient care will have better "inside" parts because it has not experienced stress with "hard" driving. I have a 1980 Ford Escort I haven't really changed oil according to schedule. Until now it still packs good power.

A transmission flush is a formula that sort of 'assures' the transmission is completely drained of fluid and dirt. I never used one.

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