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Break-in oil 2004 Accord
Just checked the oil in anticipation of a trip in my new accord (3500 mi or
so) and it's still fine, more than halfway up btw the full and add marks on the dipstick (dipstick is a PITA by the way...). Just wondering, since they're so adamant about not changing the breakin oil too soon (I plan at 5K) - if one did need to top off a little, what would they use? Is is just standard Honda 5w20? Just that plus additives? Something else? - Bo |
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They told me, they do not use break-in oil anymore...
plan to change mine at 5k "Bo Hica" > wrote in message . com... > Just checked the oil in anticipation of a trip in my new accord (3500 mi > or > so) and it's still fine, more than halfway up btw the full and add marks > on > the dipstick (dipstick is a PITA by the way...). > > Just wondering, since they're so adamant about not changing the breakin > oil > too soon (I plan at 5K) - if one did need to top off a little, what would > they use? Is is just standard Honda 5w20? Just that plus additives? > Something else? > > - Bo > > |
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"Gary" > wrote in message ... > They told me, they do not use break-in oil anymore... > plan to change mine at 5k The carmaker tell you that, or the independant salesdroid? > "Bo Hica" > wrote in message > . com... >> Just checked the oil in anticipation of a trip in my new accord (3500 mi >> or >> so) and it's still fine, more than halfway up btw the full and add marks >> on >> the dipstick (dipstick is a PITA by the way...). >> >> Just wondering, since they're so adamant about not changing the breakin >> oil >> too soon (I plan at 5K) - if one did need to top off a little, what would >> they use? Is is just standard Honda 5w20? Just that plus additives? >> Something else? >> >> - Bo >> >> > > |
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Honda USA
"Steve Bigelow" > wrote in message ... > > "Gary" > wrote in message > ... >> They told me, they do not use break-in oil anymore... >> plan to change mine at 5k > > The carmaker tell you that, or the independant salesdroid? > > >> "Bo Hica" > wrote in message >> . com... >>> Just checked the oil in anticipation of a trip in my new accord (3500 mi >>> or >>> so) and it's still fine, more than halfway up btw the full and add marks >>> on >>> the dipstick (dipstick is a PITA by the way...). >>> >>> Just wondering, since they're so adamant about not changing the breakin >>> oil >>> too soon (I plan at 5K) - if one did need to top off a little, what >>> would >>> they use? Is is just standard Honda 5w20? Just that plus additives? >>> Something else? >>> >>> - Bo >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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"Gary" > wrote in message ... > Honda USA Can you be a little more specific? >>> They told me, they do not use break-in oil anymore... >>> plan to change mine at 5k >> >> The carmaker tell you that, or the independant salesdroid? |
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Call customer service for Honda, I did not believe the dealer
"Steve Bigelow" > wrote in message ... > > "Gary" > wrote in message > ... >> Honda USA > > Can you be a little more specific? > > >>>> They told me, they do not use break-in oil anymore... >>>> plan to change mine at 5k >>> >>> The carmaker tell you that, or the independant salesdroid? > > |
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"Bo Hica" > wrote in message .com>...
> Just checked the oil in anticipation of a trip in my new accord (3500 mi or > so) and it's still fine, more than halfway up btw the full and add marks on > the dipstick (dipstick is a PITA by the way...). > > Just wondering, since they're so adamant about not changing the breakin oil > too soon (I plan at 5K) - if one did need to top off a little, what would > they use? Is is just standard Honda 5w20? Just that plus additives? > Something else? > > - Bo If you need to add some, you'll be fine using Pennzoil 5W20 (or 5W30/10W30 for that matter). You shouldn't have to add enough to make much of a difference in any case, but Pennzoil is very high in Molybdenum, as is Honda's break in oil. Many other oils have little or no Moly. 5,000 may be okay for the I4, but I wouldn't go past 3,750 on the V6. Honda's V6's are very dirty engines during break-in. (And break-in may effectively last 12,000+ miles!) Change a little early, use Pennzoil for refill. My wife's MDX has about 3,500 miles, it will be changed very shortly. My V6 Accord now has 811 miles; I won't let it go past 3,750-4,000 either. Given the fact that I have two new Honda vehicles, and with the mystifying info floating around about break-in oil, the 5W20 requirement, and dealers not even agreeing with Honda about the proper change intervals, I spent about a full day researching this. Huge amounts of info, and actual oil analysis of Honda vehicles is available at bobistheoilguy.com JM |
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Copied from honda owner link.
Why should I wait to change the oil the first time? Your Honda engine was delivered with an oil that is specially formulated for new engines that have not yet developed their "natural" wear patterns and may contain minute particles from the manufacturing process. American Honda strongly recommends this special oil be left in the engine long enough for these wear patterns to develop, usually until the first maintenance interval specified in your Owner's Manual, based on your specific driving conditions. |
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RPoole2252 wrote:
> Copied from honda owner link. > > Why should I wait to change the oil the first time? > > Your Honda engine was delivered with an oil that is specially formulated for > new engines that have not yet developed their "natural" wear patterns and may > contain minute particles from the manufacturing process. > > American Honda strongly recommends this special oil be left in the engine long > enough for these wear patterns to develop, usually until the first maintenance > interval specified in your Owner's Manual, based on your specific driving > conditions. When I asked my local dealer about an oil change when my '03 Accord I4 had 3,700 miles, he said I was overdue! |
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Your local dealer contradicts the owners manual. I changed at 10K miles
with 5W20 Valvoline Synthetic. No sweat. Sparky wrote: > RPoole2252 wrote: > >> Copied from honda owner link. >> >> Why should I wait to change the oil the first time? >> >> Your Honda engine was delivered with an oil that is specially >> formulated for >> new engines that have not yet developed their "natural" wear patterns >> and may >> contain minute particles from the manufacturing process. >> >> American Honda strongly recommends this special oil be left in the >> engine long >> enough for these wear patterns to develop, usually until the first >> maintenance >> interval specified in your Owner's Manual, based on your specific driving >> conditions. > > > When I asked my local dealer about an oil change when my '03 Accord I4 > had 3,700 miles, he said I was overdue! |
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