How often should engine oil be changed miles?
It used to be normal to change the oil every 3,000 miles, but with modern lubricants most engines today have recommended oil change intervals of 5,000 to 7,500 miles. Moreover, if your car’s engine requires full-synthetic motor oil, it might go as far as 15,000 miles between services!
What do I need to know about my Honda del Sol?
If you can drive in a tight circle very slowly in a parking lot first to the left then the right, making a couple circles each way with the steering wheel turned all the ay to lock, you want to listen for clicking coming from the front wheel area. If it clicks when doing this, then the CV joints are on their way out.
Why does my del Sol have water in the trunk?
Roof panel and door seals/rubbers are often not maintained well. They will show cracks, chunks missing, etc… Trunk water leaks due to the seals on the rear sail panels or tail lights going bad. Pull the trunk liner aside if you can and look for signs of water sitting or a musty smell.
Where to look for rust on Honda del Sol?
Check under the trunk spare tire cover for rust while you are in the trunk. Pull the cover all the way out if you can. Pay close attention to the most forward part of the trunk floor where the cab meets the trunk floor. Rust here can be a big issue if allowed to get bad.
Why are my door locks on my del Sol not working?
Door lock mechanisms can get stiff and in need of lubrication and possibly rebending some rods that have “stretched” over time. You’ll see the door lock pivot doesn’t move easily and/or gets stuck partially closed/open when operating the locks via the power switch.
Do you really need to change your oil every 3, 000 miles?
But to change oil every 3,000 miles is probably wasting money. Environmentalists say it also adds to the glut of used oil that must be recycled or disposed, and the state of California is trying to discourage the practice.
When to change oil time, mileage or the oil life monitor?
When to change oil — time, mileage or the oil life monitor? Lots of oil “experts” tell you to ignore the carmaker’s oil change intervals because the newer synthetic oils can last up to 15,000 miles. That may be true in some isolated cases, but it’s not true for the vast majority of drivers.
When do you know it’s time to change oil?
Short trips result in water accumulation in the oil, which contaminates the oil. The GM system calculates oil life by tracking your driving habits and lets you known when it’s time to change your oil. Ford uses a similar system. In both the GM and Ford system, a timer is used to notify you to change the oil after one year, regardless of mileage.
Is it worth it to change the oil in your car?
Sure you can. In fact, you can even go over 10,000 miles with synthetic oil. Is full synthetic oil worth it? Synthetic oil definitely can be worth it. Though synthetic oil is much more expensive than regular oil, it has more benefits. It outperforms regular oil, is better for the environment and allows your car to go longer between oil changes.