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I'm assuming your using regular and not synthetic...
I definatley would not do over 5k...but you could just check to oil and see what it looks like if that makes you feel better.
is it okay to wait until the "change oil" light comes on?
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Originally posted by 2k2A4bird: is it okay to wait until the "change oil" light comes on?
hell no. Thats death in a hand basket.
Unless your running synthetic, I would stick to every 3k or 3.5k. Besides if your driving that much you should be changing it yourself, b/c your saving your self a ton of $ if you do.
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I run synthetic and i still change my oil every 3000miles or 3months.....the better you treat the car the better it will treat meaning engine life...wether highway miles or city, miles are miles and your engines still usin that oil either way you look at it i mean really the only thing highway is helpin is preventin carb build up, and not makin your engine work as hard with stop and go driving..i mean dont get me wrong highway gives you a more lee-way with oil changin but why risk engine damage--this is just my opinion
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