SapphireHearts
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- 2013 Mazda Cx5 Touring - Moonroof/Bose/Tech
I think you're only asking for trouble later on by not having the dealership change the oil. IMO
I think you're only asking for trouble later on by not having the dealership change the oil. IMO
I understand, but i'd avoid anything that would give the dealership leverage to use against you.
Agreed, best to keep your documentation in good order regardless. That can be accomplished without regular visits to dealership service department by competent/knowledgeable owners.
15+ years so far in the vehicle repair businesss..so I
'd say I'm competent and knowledgeable ..lol
Jeff
Gio why not dealership? They give loaners...![]()
That's why I'll be taking 101 home rather than 5. Makes it easier to abide by those recommendations.
There's also been some mention of some 'magical' additives to the oil. I'd love to see some hard data and information on exactly what that is and exactly what it does. No derision here, if you have this information please share. To me, it sounded something like someone trying to pass off synthetic oil as the oil used for breaking in an engine.
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Link's not working. How do we know Mazda does something different with their oil?
My daughter picked her new Sport edition up today. It was a dlr transfer which put about 350 miles on ODO w/interstate driving. I'm sure the person doing the transfer was at a steady speed for most of the drive, which is exactly what the manual says not to do. I sure hope for her sake it doesn't do any harm!. She can run the remaining 250 changing the speed up & down, per the manual. This will be an 8-10yr car for her so we want it to be perfect! Do you think it did much harm?
Thanks
My daughter picked her new Sport edition up today. It was a dlr transfer which put about 350 miles on ODO w/interstate driving. I'm sure the person doing the transfer was at a steady speed for most of the drive, which is exactly what the manual says not to do. I sure hope for her sake it doesn't do any harm!. She can run the remaining 250 changing the speed up & down, per the manual. This will be an 8-10yr car for her so we want it to be perfect! Do you think it did much harm?
Thanks
As was said... The parts on modern cars are made by robots in a sealed environment, not like a ford plant in the 60s where everyone was drunk.
The tooling has become much more constant, so the tolerances are better from the start.
Not A Single Person needs to worry about possible damage during a break i period, It is next to impossible to break the car by driving it unless you slip the car into N and Rev it off the limiter...
There are thousands of engine builders who have tested and documented this fact.
Besides, statistically, the car will be in an accident before it goes over 100 thousand miles, so you will get a new one.