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I have been changing the oil religiously per the oil life monitor. When it indicates below 5, I have been taking it in for an oil change. Is this necessary? What will happen if it goes to 1 and still no oil change? What exactly does it indicate, no oil?
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Re: Oil Life Monitor - Venture 2002
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Re: Oil Life Monitor - Venture 2002
I'll add that if you drive in very dusty conditions, then you should change the oil more frequently than the monitor suggests.
For reference, a Blackstone Labs analysis of the used Mobil 1 synthetic oil in our van at a 6,021 change interval showed a TBN (total base number) of 3.6, which is still considered adequate. TBN is a measure of the active additives left in the oil. When they run out, the oil is in a very acidic state and that's not good for the engine parts. Potassium was also found in our oil sample (from the leaking intake manifold/antifreeze) and that resulted in us getting a new gasket under warranty from GM. It was nice to take the lab report in to the dealer to show the problem developing. There is another oil level monitor at the bottom of the oil pan that will light up a indicator on the dash if the oil level is too low. Not that anyone should rely on electronic indicators to know where the oil level is, that's what a dipstick is for. |
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