QUOTE(gkl83 @ Feb 15 2013, 04:01 PM)
wont be a risk if first service @ 10000km?
engine oil contained with metal debris wasn't sound good unless car manufacturer did the engine stress load and flushed with new engine oil before install engine in the new car... for me, i still stick to 1000km engine oil replacement at my own cost...
anyway, most of car manufacturer getting hoo-haa for longer service interval... such as Chevy Sonic service interval about 15000km / 9 months, unsure whether it is marketing skill to claim their car can save our money and time...
That's why I said modern metals have progressed so much They are much harder, much less complicated, lower friction, plus oil technology had also improved leaps and bounds hence car manufactures can stretch their service intervals engine oil contained with metal debris wasn't sound good unless car manufacturer did the engine stress load and flushed with new engine oil before install engine in the new car... for me, i still stick to 1000km engine oil replacement at my own cost...
anyway, most of car manufacturer getting hoo-haa for longer service interval... such as Chevy Sonic service interval about 15000km / 9 months, unsure whether it is marketing skill to claim their car can save our money and time...
QUOTE(RootOfJesse @ Feb 15 2013, 05:25 PM)
It's not written anywhere in the service book. Not mentioning the service booklet is very thin and only has 1 free service blank receipt on it..
Normally got servicing schedule inside if not then.browse some forum.
Feb 17 2013, 07:07 AM

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