zmepro said:i changed mine at 250 1000 and 2500
I'm pretty sure the user manual says 6,000 and 7,500, depending on your driving habits. I'm about to do my first, but nobody but the dealer has the filter. Can I really do one with the filter and the o-ring from the 6i?dawei said:My Dealer says to change the oil after the first 3000 miles. This seems a bit low for me. any suggestions as to when i should change it.
M6M3 said:I'm pretty sure the user manual says 6,000 and 7,500, depending on your driving habits. I'm about to do my first, but nobody but the dealer has the filter. Can I really do one with the filter and the o-ring from the 6i?
Yeah, but I'm told even this isn't a guarantee, that sometimes companies alter things for same engines in different makes even if almost all of the rest is the same. So, if you or anyone else has actually DONE this, no prob, and it's not just a best-guess theory, I'll shut up and go away now. I just wanted to be sure since there seems to be a surprising amount of confusion over this,,, down to Mazda initially putting out the wrong part number for the filter (so the woman at NAPA said).goldwing2000 said:Yes, 6i and 3s have the same engine, therefore same oil filter.
M6M3 said:Yeah, but I'm told even this isn't a guarantee, that sometimes companies alter things for same engines in different makes even if almost all of the rest is the same. So, if you or anyone else has actually DONE this, no prob, and it's not just a best-guess theory, I'll shut up and go away now. I just wanted to be sure since there seems to be a surprising amount of confusion over this,,, down to Mazda initially putting out the wrong part number for the filter (so the woman at NAPA said).
Well, those are the numbers I had. I just wanted to make for real sure, not just in theory sure. Wasn't even trying to argue. Thanks, and BTW, I think the Napa people were saying that the FIRST set of numbers for the Mazda filter from Mazda was wrong, and the next book just had it as N/A. No mention of an aftermarket. They had a bulletin to that effect tacked up, but I didn't get close enough to read it close.goldwing2000 said:The woman at NAPA is talking out her ass. No aftermarket company even makes the 6i/3s (2.3L) filter yet, so how would she know anything about the numbers for it? The 3i (2.0L) filter is available but not from everybody.
I can't even believe I'm arguing this with you.
Here: The frickin part number for the Mazda 3s oil filter is L32114302 and the o-ring is LF0114312. Compare it for yourself!