CASTLEDFW15
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Call me old school but I remember back in the day the owners manual recommended a “Break On” oil change at around 1000 miles. This was 1000 miles for initial new vehicle customers. The logic was piece of mind to remove any possible debris, metal shavings etc from the assembly line.
I realize that manufacturing technology has improved a lot over the years but have other owners still did it for piece of mind even if it had to be a self pay? I am currently physically unable to do OLF but I also hear horror stories about Jiffy Lube, Valvoline Instant Oil Changes and the like, occasionally even dealers leaving drain plug, filters, occasionally both not fully secured and causing major damage .which of course the OLF locations try to weasel out of their accountability, but that’s another story.
Is the “Break in” oil change still even a thing? or just perform the initial OLF a little earlier than normal…..example 4000 miles instead of 5000, 5000 vs 6000 miles etc…..
I realize that manufacturing technology has improved a lot over the years but have other owners still did it for piece of mind even if it had to be a self pay? I am currently physically unable to do OLF but I also hear horror stories about Jiffy Lube, Valvoline Instant Oil Changes and the like, occasionally even dealers leaving drain plug, filters, occasionally both not fully secured and causing major damage .which of course the OLF locations try to weasel out of their accountability, but that’s another story.
Is the “Break in” oil change still even a thing? or just perform the initial OLF a little earlier than normal…..example 4000 miles instead of 5000, 5000 vs 6000 miles etc…..