Engine oil COMPARED at 5,000km vs 10,000km vs 20,000km! This'll make you service your 4WD RIGHT NOW!

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Жыл бұрын

Manufacturer engine oil changes... MYTH BUSTED? Shauno answers the age old question of whether or not changing your oil more often REALLY makes a difference!
Factory service manuals often recommend oil change intervals around 10,000kms, but Shauno explains why that might be WAY too long for your 4WD!
Watch & see what actually happens to the oil inside your engine if you leave it too long between oil changes, especially if you drive your car short distances without warming it up, tow or drive it hard!
To find out what oil is best for your rig head to: rego2oil.castrol.com/en_au/au...

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@brettclarke9665
@brettclarke9665 Жыл бұрын
I'm a mechanic, the only way to test oil is through a lab test, I suggest doing as your service book says. Always use good quality oil. Dropping some drops of oil on white paper is hardly any sorts of a test.
@Boriskov2
@Boriskov2 Жыл бұрын
I scrolled for like 200 comments looking for the first one to say this. Good job.
@R00RAL
@R00RAL Жыл бұрын
I am a Diesel Mechanic too, only used this paper test once, it was a very basic diesel in oil test. Wanted an instant result. Yes oil was sent to Lab, engine was stood down pending.
@snowflakecuntreeman3947
@snowflakecuntreeman3947 Жыл бұрын
So what you are saying is that pitch black thick oil could still be fine and clear oil could damage your engine?
@Gerbyq
@Gerbyq Жыл бұрын
@@Boriskov2 hah same
@R00RAL
@R00RAL Жыл бұрын
@@snowflakecuntreeman3947 In my case yes. It was not a car Engine I was diagnosing. It was a 3516 Generator Engine. V16. I was looking for the diesel being absorbed in the paper as against the oil. Diesel will show quite quickly if you know what your looking for. Then you know to start looking at exhaust temp variations & injection tests.
@DrSpic
@DrSpic Жыл бұрын
I would have liked to see the oils sent to a oil analyst to see how they compare with new. Also it wasn't disclosed what type of vehicle they came out of. My 5 year old 200 series tows 3 tonne regularly and at 5000km still is clear. It has done 50,000km.
@stuartkcalvin
@stuartkcalvin Жыл бұрын
Your contention might be good for a PhD.
@adammiles3095
@adammiles3095 Жыл бұрын
Is it vaxed to stay that clean
@user-ey8cb5xh3b
@user-ey8cb5xh3b Жыл бұрын
Agreed, without proper evidence it feels like the Castro sponsorship is taking affect
@djjames6576
@djjames6576 Жыл бұрын
We run sample analysis on our fleet of Scanias, Mercedes and Isuzu 4WD tour bus trucks. A bit of scientific analysis will show you different results than a teaspoon of oil running down some photocopy paper. Most modern oils are vastly improved over the years, and don't need changing as often.
@codylehmann6060
@codylehmann6060 Жыл бұрын
From what I'm led to believe. If your engine oil comes out basically the same way it went in means that it isn't doing its job, cleaning and lubricating too.
@tayzrox
@tayzrox Жыл бұрын
I've found I've had to do to 5000km changes on the 1KD hilux work well to keep the soot particals down. Diffs and gearbox check every 20kms and change before a big trip 👌 Another good note is you don't need the most expensive fully synthetic oil, your better off buying a good solid brand and changing it twice as often. 400,000kms and never opened the engine, so working well for me
@masterq2.033
@masterq2.033 5 ай бұрын
Diff and gearbox don't need changing every 20k. Unless you get diffs or gearbox submerged (possible contamination), 80k is more than often enough even in hard use. If you keep temperatures in check , contaminants out breathers clean and functional 200,000km is fine. I have over 30 vehicles with between 1.3 and 2 million km on them. Never had a gearbox or diff failure due to oil condition.
@largo6644
@largo6644 2 ай бұрын
Change shortly a good quality oil it's better than buy an expensive "top" oil and use it twice mileage 👍 Oil is the cheapest "spare part" of an engine. Greetings from Argentina ! 🇦🇷
@keroro2611
@keroro2611 Ай бұрын
What is soot particals?
@largo6644
@largo6644 Ай бұрын
@@keroro2611 "particles" 🤷‍♂️
@keroro2611
@keroro2611 Ай бұрын
@@largo6644 are you serious?😂 I’m asking about the “soot” particles part since I have never heard of the word before Particals = particles is already so obvious no one would ask anybody that, so no need to use 🤷🏿‍♂️ on me 😉
@gypsy_on_drugs1285
@gypsy_on_drugs1285 Жыл бұрын
2015 Dmax personally I change almost everything at fixed KM targets. - Engine oil and Filter @7500-10,000km - Front and rear diff oils @ 20,000km - Coolant once a year - Fuel filter @ 10,000km - Brake Fluid @ 20,000km or once a year. - Auto Trans oil @ 40,000km - Transfer case @ 20,000km - Power Steering fluid @ 40,000km - Front bearing regrease and seals @ 30,000km or directly after a strenuous 4WD session - Remove and inspect rear drum and shoe condition and adjust/ clean as required. Might've missed something but that's my religious schedule
@Dudesunperfect
@Dudesunperfect Жыл бұрын
Jesus, your car would be like new😮
@gypsy_on_drugs1285
@gypsy_on_drugs1285 Жыл бұрын
@@Dudesunperfect she has 140,000km on it and runs like new still.
@garyfinch1840
@garyfinch1840 Жыл бұрын
Time to definitely check your air filter then... lol
@georgigeorgiev7232
@georgigeorgiev7232 Жыл бұрын
I would go for 5-6k for the engine oil or 1 year (max)
@gypsy_on_drugs1285
@gypsy_on_drugs1285 Жыл бұрын
@@garyfinch1840 knew I forgot to list something 😂
@gettindirty4x4adventure
@gettindirty4x4adventure Жыл бұрын
10,000kms or every 6 months is fine with a new filter & a decent oil everytime for me. I've never had a problem nor any diesel 4wd we have had in the family. Only time I change it before 10k is if it's been longer then 6 months since servicing it and Just do it for peace of mind or doing a trip away so it's 100% before leaving and if your smart, you would be under the bonnet anyway prepping it for the trip so why not spend a hundred dollars on oil & a filter while your under there. Doing it every 5k isn't bad if you tow a tool trailer/caravan everyday as it's added load on the motor so working twice as much as you would driving around town each week like most people do with families etc.. Saying all that, each time you should check the oil level, colour, metal in the bottom/filter etc and go from there with how you decide to service your vehicle. Mines never been bad enough to worry me when dropping it so 10k is good enough for me and how I drive and use it. Every motor is diffrent, how the 4wd is used, weather conditions and so on.. so don't base your vehicle health on someone else's 4wd expecting it to go the same distance and perform the same.
@salalimadaveanthony9874
@salalimadaveanthony9874 17 күн бұрын
Because you have no money. I change my oil every 3,000km.
@gettindirty4x4adventure
@gettindirty4x4adventure 16 күн бұрын
@@salalimadaveanthony9874 Cool mate👌
@surferbum65
@surferbum65 Жыл бұрын
I change oil at every 5000 miles or a little early than 5000 never let it go past that also do all maintenance per manufacturers specs so my trucks last longer and definitely runs better! Thanks for all the good tips aloha from Hawai'i mate.
@Haywoodjablomie100
@Haywoodjablomie100 Жыл бұрын
Shauno on the Prado 120 the manual has a section "Additional Maintenance Schedule" which actually says 5,000km when operating under heavy use towing or offroad. Your 200 probably says the same thing.
@bluewynn1702
@bluewynn1702 Жыл бұрын
Around every 6,000 kms I actually enjoy giving my Ute a service, makes me feel good about myself
@perpetualgrin5804
@perpetualgrin5804 Жыл бұрын
Me too, working on my 380.
@mechanic7430
@mechanic7430 Жыл бұрын
20yrs mechanic and I service all my vehicles every 5k . A recent car that shocked me was a 2017 Landrover Discovery sport with the 2l ingenium turbo diesel. When doing the service reset on our scan tool ,the countdown timer and km said 720 days or 37500km till next oil change! With all the modern oils being very specific and having alot more technology involved I still can't believe this is happening.
@yslee1401
@yslee1401 Жыл бұрын
For Land Rovers/Range Rovers, one will be lucky to get a trouble free unit driving it out from the showroom. These Tata vehicles are just beyond crap when it comes to built quality and reliability
@thetruth7633
@thetruth7633 8 ай бұрын
Everytime I come by Land Rover dealer I am amazed by all the gear boxes, engines and differentials on the shop floor. Mechanics get a buffet from the catering company every friday. Invoices are written with a shovel instead of a pencil!
@paladain55
@paladain55 20 күн бұрын
Probably why they eat motors quicker than everyone else lol
@stevowyeth
@stevowyeth Жыл бұрын
It's funny how all car enthusiasts change their oil more than specified and everyone else doesn't bother and nobody has any oil related engine failures. Usually the same people who swear by putting 98 fuel in their car when its only setup for 91 🤣
@jamezxh
@jamezxh Жыл бұрын
Yep like that one Clown who thinks his car goes faster with the heater on
@Cl4rky
@Cl4rky Жыл бұрын
And K+N air filters make the car produce more power 😂
@jamezxh
@jamezxh Жыл бұрын
@@Cl4rky 😂. Pod filter . Induction noise equals horsepower
@dudleythree3
@dudleythree3 Жыл бұрын
Yeah its funny how car enthusiasts cars last longer
@ZedTee77
@ZedTee77 Жыл бұрын
@@jamezxh it’s all fun and games to laugh at something, but actually if you run the heater flat out that in turn can cool the cooling water which will help cool the cylinder heads a bit, on a car with a marginal cooling system that could be the difference with it pulling some ignition timing or not, could be the difference of a couple HP. Also in the ecu program of my ba falcon there is provisions to modify ignition timing with the heater position, usually used to retard timing to increase engine temp to heat the heater up quicker, it’s all set to zero but if I were to put -2 in those cells and throw a couple points more octane in the tank turning the heater on full would gain 2 degrees timing advance and with the higher octane to stave off spark knock that could gain me 6 or 8 HP. Also an engine that pulls enough air will gain a few HP from a less restrictive air filter setup. A k&n pod filter in a proper enclosure to feed it cold air is worth almost 20 HP over the stock filter arrangement at peak rpm (6500) in my heavily modified V8 falcon. It’s all well and good to have a laugh at young blokes that try all this on a stock v6 commodore for no gain but in the right circumstances it certainly can make a difference. I just felt like putting this out there for fun, I got nothing else to do, too expensive to drive around in a modified V8 on 98 octane 🤪 have a good night 👍
@alllozzyadventures
@alllozzyadventures Жыл бұрын
When I had my 1hz 80 series I’d change the oil and oil filter every 5000km, fuel filter every 10,000km and diff/transfer/gearbox around 30,000km. The old girl loved it. We’ll be making sure we give our 2022 troopy a decent run to get everything up to temperature and probably service that more regularly than Toyota would presumably say 😇
@lukestylianou991
@lukestylianou991 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video mate. The amount of times people laugh at me changing me oil from 3,000kms - 5000kms because the service book says 15,000kms or 1 year. Every oil and filter change I do at 5,000kms is absolutely black. I have always changed them since brand new at 5,000kms and even to date changing them at 5,000kms they are black. Range Rover intervals are 34,000kms or 2 years how ridiculous is that I do it every 5,000kms. Our work fleet are Isuzu d max and I recently found oil the oil gets changed at 20,000kms intervals but serviced every 10,000kms. But oil gets done at 20,000kms intervals I can’t understand that. This video is unreal love it guys!
@instinct_71
@instinct_71 Жыл бұрын
This video is garbage and has zero scientific evidence to support anything they are saying. Send your oil to a lab to be analyzed and then make a decision. Running some oil down a piece of paper is hardly enough information for me to say it's ok or not. If a manufacturer (who is infinitely smarter than you or I with decades of experience) says your car is fine at X miles (or KM) then you should probably trust them.
@tony613
@tony613 Жыл бұрын
Brought a 2011 200 series with 242K & straight away moved it onto 5k services with filter change on Penrite 5w 40 semi synthetic, plus fitted a catch can and had an EGR clean done - Running nicely now and breaths so much better
@yslee1401
@yslee1401 Жыл бұрын
These Landcruisers (and Prado) are bullet proof vehicles when it comes to durability and reliability. No other SUV out there even comes close
@ewaldjanin6760
@ewaldjanin6760 Жыл бұрын
Hi from France ! Thanks for the insights on oil contamination, and especially for petrol engines, I didn't know that oil can get contaminated by water if not running at operating temp ! On my Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ, I usually change engine oil every 4000 to 5000km, because I wheel it pretty hard, I abuse it quite a lot (man this 4.7 V8 sounds so gooood), and also because it is as per manufacturer specifications ! They actually propose two plans for vehicule maintenance, wether you use it like it was designed for, or only on pavement ! That's pretty neat if you ask me ! I obviously change oil filter when I change oil, I don't understand people changing oil but not the filter, resulting in immediate contamination of your engine oil. Regarding transmission and transfer case oil and filter, I change those every 20000 to 25000 km, or earlier if I see darkening in the oil (I'm checking all my oils every two fuel tank refills, people are looking at me like a madman at service stations). And since I have factory limited slip differentials, I check on them regularly to see if the oil does not smell like burnt (happened once, I might have had too much good times in the snow), and if no water has entered differential housing when crossing deep rivers. Since I have to use the expensive Mopar additive especially made for those limited slip diffs and it is hard to find in Europe, I change diff oil only every 30000km. Have a great day, thanks for all the amazing content ! I learned how to use winches the right way by watching you guys, and I can't thank you enough for that
@toddrohrlach8336
@toddrohrlach8336 Жыл бұрын
I have a 2010 Hilux and do all the servicing on it. I did some testing myself and found 6-7000 still good for me. The Magnatec oil holds up well and does a great job like all Castrol products. Just did tranny oil and filter on weekend 25000ks on Transmax and no bad smell still drove well. Good test man.
@LowRange4X4Adventures
@LowRange4X4Adventures Жыл бұрын
We at Low Range 4x4 Adventures service our Colorado at the recommended 15000km interval, when doing lots of towing we do more regular oil and filter changes at least 1 extra between services. We also do a full front and rear diff oil change to protect our lockers and something a lot of people may not know is that lockers require a different oil than the regular diff. Finally we also check gearbox and transfer case oils every service, if they are at all contaminated they are changed as well. We also regularly check brake/clutch fluid and change more regularly then recommended as we do a lot of towing so it needs checking more often. Recommended diff oil for an RG Colorado is 75w-90 however for lockers ARB recommend 85w-140 so this is what is used and changed every 15000km.
@venomx9732
@venomx9732 Жыл бұрын
G’day Shauno, I service my engine oil every 10,000 and diffs, gearbox and transfer case usually every 40,000 as my car does lots of different driving styles from highways to slow low range tracks. Every second oil change I also change my fuel filter as a common practice and every 60,000 I’ll do a full coolant system flush to prevent corrosion
@gordonplatelle3522
@gordonplatelle3522 Жыл бұрын
2001 Isuzu 280 dt- (4x2 with difflock still goes wheeling) same service schedule as yours except I change my coolant every 10000km as well. 335936km so far....
@craigquann
@craigquann Жыл бұрын
My oil gets changed every 6 months at approximately 6-8000km depending on my driving (less in the winter but more idle time as Canadian winters are rough). The manual says 10-12000km depending on driving. The oil life monitor is supposed to keep track. I always change between 20-25% oil life left. Good filters and a good synthetic really helps.
@craigquann
@craigquann Жыл бұрын
The diffs, transfer case and trans every 3 years or 60000km. But I don't do as much off roading like you guys. I'll go out for the scattered day trip with a group and it's usually slightly harder than stock friendly.
@mikeprice8307
@mikeprice8307 17 күн бұрын
Why km?
@craigquann
@craigquann 17 күн бұрын
@mikeprice8307 cuz that's what we use in Canada...mostly.
@razzledazzle6580
@razzledazzle6580 Жыл бұрын
Change all fluids as per manufacturer specifications. I figure that way if there are any issues I could theoretically have a case for replacement. After seeing this video I'm tempted to do more regularly. Good stuff, cheers lads
@thomaswhite4718
@thomaswhite4718 Жыл бұрын
Yeah but how often do you off road? What do you use your car for? Its really dependant on what the vehicle is used for obviously you are going to have to change it regularity if you 4wd every week like they do
@michellecook5701
@michellecook5701 Жыл бұрын
Holden reccomend replacing trasnmission fluid at 120k on the colorado or 150k on the cruze and captiva. Needless to say the transmissions are stuffed by then
@thomaswhite4718
@thomaswhite4718 Жыл бұрын
@@michellecook5701 in general, most transmissions and transfer cases to an extent dont need the oil replaced regularly as there isnt as much heat generated and contaminates as there is from combustion (example an engine’s oil), now are these transmissions shitting the bed early from driving conditions, the driver or manufacturer faults? Who knows but a general good time to change is still around that mark, not saying you cant do it earlier but your just over maintaining increasing oil waste, if your driving like a mad man or going off road every weekend off course service intervals are going to be closer as it comes under adverse conditions, i would say in the case of shauno, thats more that defiantly adverse conditions, for someone like me who doesnt get out too much or put heavy loads on my vehicle, sticking to the service intervals is a great way to keep a car healthy, sorry if im abit lacking in knowledge, i’ve only been in the business for a couple of years now, ADF has taught me alot but still have plenty to learn
@razzledazzle6580
@razzledazzle6580 Жыл бұрын
@@thomaswhite4718 70% daily 30% off road
@botox1603
@botox1603 6 ай бұрын
I change my oil every 10 km and I always use Castrol Magnatec Diesel Oil. I know service manuals for some cars suggests 20.000 km or 1 year, but i always disregard that because I'm sure KZbinrs like you and my dealership knows better and wish me the best and have no interest of me buying unnecessary oil and changing it without the need. Thank you for this very instructional and educational video!
@rogerwells5251
@rogerwells5251 Жыл бұрын
Serviced vehicles in the bus industry, went from 10k servicing to 60k servicing, with oil analysis every 10k. Lift the rocker cover every 12 months for valve lash adjustments, no sign of sludge. These engines had a 70% idle time.
@Bradthetruckie
@Bradthetruckie Жыл бұрын
oil capacity plays a big part in service intervals, my trucks oil is replaced every 90,000kms
@frankz5864
@frankz5864 Жыл бұрын
With that much idle time in a diesel its a Surprise the bores weren’t glazed up.
@ryshask
@ryshask Жыл бұрын
Is there an oil filter change interval that is in the 5-10k range? I'm beginning to suspect water contaminated oil and bypassed filters are the main reasons engines file these days with these great motor oils that are now available.
@jamesfranko5098
@jamesfranko5098 Жыл бұрын
@@frankz5864 that's a myth.
@frankz5864
@frankz5864 Жыл бұрын
@@jamesfranko5098 Dragons are a myth mate, bore glazing happens in the mining industry all the time.
@Party_Ranger97
@Party_Ranger97 Жыл бұрын
I’ve always found that 7-8000km works well for me, but I always try to change before and sometimes even after a big or hard drive. Rather spend that extra $50 on oil over $5000+ on a new motor
@otomic3461
@otomic3461 Жыл бұрын
I've got a 80 series 1hdft and I'm only on a part time income so don't have much money to throw at oils. That said, to keep the old girl running well I do the following intervals. Engine oil and filter @5000km Fuel filter @10,000km Front & rear diff @20,000km Manual Trans @20,000km Transfer case @20,000km Power steering fluid @30,000km Clutch & brake fluid @30,000km If I had more money to spend I'd be reducing some of these intervals but I don't drive the car hard or do any towing, also do plenty of freeway driving so should be okay. Always use Castrol rx super cj-4 for the engine
@geordiegibson1210
@geordiegibson1210 Жыл бұрын
Shauno, good advice for those that only do short trips, are regularly towing heavy loads, or spend a lot of time off road, however you didn't mention that a good quality filter is just as important as the oil itself, along with the oil change procedure. Best to drain oil with a wamr motor, as the oil will drain easier. Once refilled to the full mark, start the motor, let it run for 7 to 10 seconds, then turn it off. Wait a minute (for the oil at the top of the motor to drain back to the sump), then check and top the oil level back up. My X5 BMW is serviced every 20k to 24k, service book recommends 24k. It has done over 400,000ks without an issue, however I don't take it far off road these days, or do a lot of long distance towing with it. Most of the time it is driven, it is in a country town, dong 15 to 20 minute trips so it gets warm every time. Oil changes are easy, oil is still quite viscous (still turns as black as every other diesel), yet never had a major issue with it. However, it also uses 7.4 litres of oil, so I'd say the actual oil capacity has a lot to do with the longevity and service intervals of the oils. Trans, transfer case and diffs have never been touched since I had it, they were last serviced in a dealership and don't need to be touched for another 30k or 40k. But again, I'm not doing water crossings and such every few weeks, so those depends on your driving conditions and the overall conditions of the seals, bearings etc. Each to their own, all comes down to how the vehicle is used.
@ksamos
@ksamos 7 ай бұрын
I’m in the U.S. For all my vehicles, I use only Amsoil Signature Series. The oil has very little burn-off which helps greatly with reduced deposits and with extending the life of the emissions and cat systems. I change out between 10,000 - 15,000 miles (16,093 - 24,140 kilometers) and burn thru about 1 1/2 quarts per oil change. The oil is rated to go up to 25,000 miles (40,233 kilometers) with the proper filter. This all depends greatly on how you use your vehicle. All my vehicles have lasted me close to 250,000 miles (402,336 kilometers) before I sold them in still good condition. I would encourage everyone to use only top quality synthetic oils, even though they cost more, as they will greatly extend the life of your engine and transmission. The oil analysis all report back as having many thousands of miles of life left in the oil, even at those higher mileage uses.
@jimn.9990
@jimn.9990 5 ай бұрын
I too use Amsoil Signature Series "100% Synthetic" Motor Oil for the past 20 years and I have achieved the same results as you. For the benefit of others reading my reply, why did I choose Amsoil? After experimenting with various brands of "Full Synthetic" oil (including Castrol, Pennzoil, Valvoline, Mobil 1, etc.), I was amazed at the overall performance, increased horsepower and higher fuel economy!
@evelynfarfellwooosh1219
@evelynfarfellwooosh1219 4 ай бұрын
Have you compared it with conventional oil name brands?
@larryc1616
@larryc1616 8 күн бұрын
Oil is great and can go 25k but it can't stop contaminants not related from the oil. You should still change your oil no more than 5k
@allanmaccaul1465
@allanmaccaul1465 Жыл бұрын
Oil is also used for cooling... That's why modern turbo diesels needs thin oil...
@4WD247
@4WD247 Жыл бұрын
Really good point mate!
@jordangrech5149
@jordangrech5149 Жыл бұрын
I have changed my oil every 5,000 with my newer 4x4 this is only because I if I spent decent money on my car i would prefer to be confident that it is maintained at a healthy state at all times, great video Shauno 🤙🏻
@adamwest8024
@adamwest8024 Жыл бұрын
I have a 90 series petrol prado. I change all fluids exactly as specified in the manual. This also includes brake fluid and coolant!
@Stephenja
@Stephenja Жыл бұрын
A great way to test your oil is to wipe your dipstick with your finger and thumb. Rub your fingers together. Older oil will have a grainy texture. Newer oils will have more viscosity, your fingers will slip a lot easier. Also smell your oil, the older stuff , engine oil at least, will smell a little burned
@rossferguson3463
@rossferguson3463 Жыл бұрын
On my Gu Patrol I usually change the oil when the shops have 10w40 on special! Usually around the 5000-8000km mark but it doesn't get driven hard so I'm not fussed.
@karloz83
@karloz83 Жыл бұрын
Nice one. I was shown by a old cat mechanic that when you did the oil if you cannot see your fingerprint after you wipe the dipstick time to change and it works out about every 7500 in my stroked td42 patrol. So I always try to change it about then or a little before. A lot depends to on air filter services fuel filters etc make sure they are always cleaned new cars every service air flow sensor cleaned with proper spray.
@petehughes6301
@petehughes6301 Жыл бұрын
Great vid Shauno it’s was awesome to actually see the difference and reinforce why I do my oil every 5000klms in between the 10000klms intervals as per OEM I get my mechanic to do the OEM service every 10k and I do the engine oils in between at 5k I typically get my mechanic to do diffs and gearbox/ transfer every 20k . Oh I have a 2019 200 series and absolutely love it hence the extra interval oil changes . So yes I could definitely do with a years supply of oil as I know you know how much oils these beasts take haha Thanks again for the great content shauno
@tremerz789
@tremerz789 Жыл бұрын
All oils, fluids and filters every 5,000km. Keeps it simple and easy to remember. Maybe heavy on the pocket in the short term but keeps my 1990 1HZ Toyota 80 Series Land Cruiser running like an absolute dream 👌
@mvnorsel6354
@mvnorsel6354 4 ай бұрын
Expensive for trans fluid.
@deanrowlandd
@deanrowlandd Жыл бұрын
Would be interesting to see a similar test, based on time rather than distance , to show how time degrades oil,even if not clocking up silly miles
@chrispulham4779
@chrispulham4779 Жыл бұрын
Hi , i have used Castrol oil in my 2016 Isuzu Dmax from brand new, and will continue using it. Mine gets changed at 10k with warranty but im like you i do it at 5k like you. This was the same with my Landcruiser with both never using oil.Sure helps preserving your engine. I'm 72yrs old now and used Castrol oil in my vehicles all my life.... Not changing brands either. Cheers to CASTROL!
@tristinvanes7474
@tristinvanes7474 Жыл бұрын
Servicing my Ute I typically do 6000km it’s a weird number but when I hit the 5000km mark, I’ll start to look for ryco filters and castrol oil that are on special. With each service I’ll check the diff and gearbox oils to check for any indication of wear and I’ll change these about 4-5 services. Every sevice I’ll check through brakes, bearings greasing shafts and bushes, check other fluids, inspect the coolant for electrolysis, maybe even rotate the tyres.
@SmarthPhonesCz
@SmarthPhonesCz 2 ай бұрын
On diesel you have new oil after 10km dirtier than on gasoline after 15 000km 😂😂
@rossgreenbury4689
@rossgreenbury4689 Жыл бұрын
Hi Shaun the reason why Diesel engine oil goes black is because it is a high detergent oil designed to de carbon the engine to prevent Diesel engines from getting pre ignition. By 10,000km the very small oil filter if cut open would be choke a block full of carbon. The more oil and bigger the filter the less carbon buildup in the oil. I go 10k for oil fuel and yearly coolant and diff oil’s transmission oil is changed every 2 years with filter and comes out clean in my 2014 Dmax XRunner. I regularly tow a 24 ft caravan with my 4x4.
@jonathoncatterson8901
@jonathoncatterson8901 4 ай бұрын
Most filters onky filter down to 99 pecent ish at 20 microns. Soot particles can be small like 2 microns. Thats the stuff the filter wont get. So unless u run a bypass filter you should still change it once it starts going dark
@kimberlymorgan7550
@kimberlymorgan7550 Жыл бұрын
One word. CASTROL. I have been using Castrol for many moons now and can't beat it. I service my vehicle religiously and when I take care of it..it takes care of me. Engine oil and filter every 5k as she's an old girl, fuel every second service. Diffs/ETC every 20k or earlier due to conditions.
@danmaldet5391
@danmaldet5391 Жыл бұрын
Shaun, I drive a 2002 4Runner with the 5VZ-FE and it is specifically a tourer and camping rig. It always carries my gear and tows my camper. I only drive it in the summer here state side, so it usually gets around 3,000 - 5,000 miles every year. I'll typically change it once towards the middle - end of summer with 5W-30 full synthetic. I also check the diffs, transfer case, and auto transmission, coolant, and power steering every year and change that fluid every 2 years. It is almost due now but when I get back from my trip I'll be servicing the diffs and t-case. My change frequencies usually go by time interval instead of mileage.
@johnedds2327
@johnedds2327 Жыл бұрын
I've got some doubts about testing oil on a bit of paper, however changing oil early won't hurt the vehicle. Remember if you have a vehicle under warranty oil changes must be done by a qualified mechanic. Not necesarilly the dealer, but if you want to retain consumer rights on a new vehicle make sure you don't do it at home.
@electron-1979
@electron-1979 Жыл бұрын
Actually, the service must be done at a mechanical workshop. As long as there is 1 qualified mechanic there, anyone could be doing it! Usually an apprentice 🤣🤣🤣😲
@longhorns12557
@longhorns12557 Жыл бұрын
I usually do motor oil and oil filter every 3,000 miles, diffs and transfer case every 30,000 miles, and the transmission fluid every 60,000 miles. Now, granted I’m from the states and idk the conversion factor to kilometers, but this interval has always worked for me and my 2001 4Runner.
@sammascreel
@sammascreel Жыл бұрын
5k km is roughly equal to 3k miles.
@AEVMU
@AEVMU 11 ай бұрын
3k change interval in a 4 runner is wasting good oil and some oils actually protect better when not changed early because the detergents wash off the protective layer that modern oils produce on metal surfaces.
@lukecruickshank6010
@lukecruickshank6010 Жыл бұрын
Engine oil and filter every 5k. Diffs, gearbox, transfer 20k-30k depending on usage for that period (mud and water crossings). HZJ105, just about to drop a factory new FTE converted to Mechanical injection and will be running Castrol products throughout as I have in all my cars over the years. Pretty keen to try Magnatec Diesel, normally run RX super.
@markofford7002
@markofford7002 Жыл бұрын
G’day fellas I’ve got a 2000 GU 4.2T which I’ve owned for 21 years always change oils every 10,000 yearly for gearbox transfer and diffs regardless of klm but its only got 400,200 on it so yearly not much its still going strong and has taken us on many great trips with many more to come love the show keep it up 👍 Cheers Mark
@keilfestin4606
@keilfestin4606 Жыл бұрын
I think for older 4wd definitely need frequent like old Gu or Toyota maybe 5-8000km oil and filters changes depending on budget
@guesswho747
@guesswho747 Жыл бұрын
Hey Shauno. Another nice video. Spot on. I drove a MR Triton, and the service intervals are every 12months or 15000ks. Service intervals drop to 7500kms if you tow constantly, tow heavy, constantly in traffic, short trips, heavy load, off-road driving. So I am just doing the regular service intervals, since I drive 90% on highway, with the vehicle being nearly stock, and rarely do short trips, not much traffic. That's going to change once I set it up for camping and off-road. Oil and filter change at 7500ks. Cheers
@4WD247
@4WD247 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment & support mate! Sounds like your Triton will be thanking you.
@rachelmackie6717
@rachelmackie6717 Жыл бұрын
G'day, Jake here. I change my oil every 7 thousand, an odd number but I have found that this is a happy number when it comes to colour and velocity. Air filter is now a pod filter in an enclosed box, so continual pressure blow to keep tidy, as cab filter every 10thou purely for better breathing in the cabin. I love my Ute, I've spent more on my Ute than anything I've ever owned so it pays to keep the rig schmick inside and out. Great vid, great advice, cheers shauno
@SeriousSchitt
@SeriousSchitt Жыл бұрын
I’ve found it to be the complete opposite way around. The longer the oil stays in my motor (usually 7,500) it starts to break down and becomes far more runny than the brand new oil, not thicker!
@garyfinch1840
@garyfinch1840 Жыл бұрын
That may be diesel in the oil
@jeffreythomas815
@jeffreythomas815 Жыл бұрын
GU RD28 Patrol: 5000km for the engine, every 15,000 for the rear diff, every 20,000 for the gearbox. Every 30,000 for the transfer and front diff. I always run full synthetic oil, and ZDDP additive for the engine.
@turkkiq
@turkkiq Жыл бұрын
You must be love your Patrol 😊 15,000 km for rear diff and 20,000 km for gearbox seems very short!
@conservativesniperhunter7439
@conservativesniperhunter7439 Жыл бұрын
@@turkkiq This is how you make 4wd diffs , transmissions and engines go 600,000 to 700,000 km provided that you don’t abuse the vehicle.
@jarrod1687
@jarrod1687 Жыл бұрын
Seems excessive
@iwasbored3910
@iwasbored3910 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for showing this i used to change my every 10 untill i watched your show and went to 5000 and 20 000 for diffs im glad you proved i wasn't wasting money.
@the_nothing
@the_nothing Жыл бұрын
Toyota 4l petrol - daily driven in the city, off-road racing and wheeling. Engine Oil - 8k km Tranny (auto) - pan drain and fill every oil change, about 1.5l Front, rear and center diffs - annual Brakes - annual
@bartismoellis1052
@bartismoellis1052 Жыл бұрын
something else that needs to be taken into account on your oil changes is time if your 4x4 sits for extended periods the oil might time out before the milage interval. Engine oil can become contaminated by things like moisture just from sitting requiring a oil change.
@electron-1979
@electron-1979 Жыл бұрын
That's what they say, but moisture evaporates when engine get to operating temp, so there must be another reason 🤔
@Brad_hj2tuff
@Brad_hj2tuff Жыл бұрын
First line of oil 5w 30 last line 20w60
@bradcook601
@bradcook601 Жыл бұрын
Love castrol products use them in different, transfer case and gear box, little too expensive for me in the engine which I change every 5000kms . Would be great to do this though. Appreciate 4wd 24/7 my wife and I watch it Saturday afternoons. Keep up the great work.
@aussiedrifter
@aussiedrifter Жыл бұрын
G'day Shauno, As a rule we do engine & filter every 5000 km, both Diff's, G/box & Transfer every 20,000 km ( 13 Liters Engine Oil & 30 Liters Gear Oil) as the truck is our home, regular servicing is our key to survival mate. Perhaps you could do a video on the "IMPORTANCE" of "Diff & Transmission Breathers" & why you should fit them. I check our diffs, g/box & transfer after all deep water crossings & everything else as required.
@heathwellsNZ
@heathwellsNZ Жыл бұрын
My dad was a mechanic all his life and only just retired mid 70's a year or so back... from the day I got my first car and 4WD he made sure I did an oil change and filter every 5,000K's and I've stuck to that. A career's worth of experience from someone's opinion I trust (my Dad) is too hard to ignore.... and he worked on all types of vehicles including being the manager of a Landrover (series ones in the 70's and 80's) dealership/agent too... I have had the luxury though over most of my adult life to get filters and oil much cheaper via his work buying power. To this day though (even now I have to buy oil and filters retail now) I do my modern petrol SUV daily driver vehicle at 5,000K (about every 6 months)
@kovalenkoihor4325
@kovalenkoihor4325 Жыл бұрын
5K miles or kms?
@Mark_Chapman_AU
@Mark_Chapman_AU Жыл бұрын
My Amarok is still under warranty from VW. The service book states an oil change to be completed every 15k. After watching this episode I’ll be doing extra oil changes at home. Thanks Shaun👍
@JP-it9ie
@JP-it9ie Жыл бұрын
I would do only one between services. And change just the oil, not the filter. Easy to do and even if it not necessary, it won´t hurt anything.
@SDOKELL
@SDOKELL Жыл бұрын
My Triton MR needs a service every 15k which I follow, however I also perform a 7.5k interim service which includes oil/filter. I'm also about to do the diffs, transfer and auto trans oils ahead of schedule for piece of mind. I want this ute to last and this is the best way I know how to go about achieving that.
@bradleyswift1986
@bradleyswift1986 Жыл бұрын
We have Mr Triton also only ever get it serviced every 15k never had a problem over 103k kms now
@thepontiff6031
@thepontiff6031 Жыл бұрын
Depends what the vehicle is doing. Hilux I use to run about generally change at 10k and oil is fairly ok looking but cruiser Ute and ranger ute that carry and pull loads get done at 5 to 7 k , seems to work for us as had no problems as yet and all over 150k on the odometer
@jens5934
@jens5934 Жыл бұрын
I'd love to see a comparison of full mineral, semi and full synthetic oils and if using full synthetic oil can prolong service intervals? I run a petrol engine, so my requirements are slightly different, but think the question should still be asked. If doing a 5k service, can a mineral based oil suffice, or is full synthetic always better? My Triton asks for 15k service intervals, but I'm used to the more regular 10k. That gives me a bit of wriggle room as I don't always get a chance to do an oil change right on the required km mark. Easy to go a couple of thousand km's over without realizing it, so have dialed back the servicing from 15k to every 10k plus wiggle room.
@aidynskrzelinski1054
@aidynskrzelinski1054 Жыл бұрын
Our LN106 is serviced every 5000-7500km's, new oils all throughout, it does alot of water and mud driving, aswell as towing. On a fresh rebuilt motor we try our best to maintain regular servicing. After about 2500 kms the oil is still clean enough you can see through it on the dipstick.
@shanebutler9260
@shanebutler9260 Жыл бұрын
Righto. Oil service intervals: - Engine every 10k (15k in the book) - Gearbox oil at 60k (240k in the book) - Diff oils every 60k (240k in the book) My ranger isn’t used “hard” for 4WD or extensive towing but it does get some work. It’s also important to understand the rangers are known for transmission issues so for me, changing the driveline oil every 60k versus 240k as per the book is a must for me. She’s also due for a transmission service with a full flush (and potentially an aftermarket cooler at some point too!)
@mackenzysoady6682
@mackenzysoady6682 Жыл бұрын
Hey guys! I service my td42 Gu every 5000kms, transfer and gearbox every 30,000kms, diffs every 20,000kms give or take depending on my driving. Checking everything often. Miscellaneous stuff as they need doing. A years supply would treat my rig big time haha! Cheers for the info 🤙
@jacksonmuir8827
@jacksonmuir8827 Жыл бұрын
My neighbour is my mechanic and he owns the same car as me. He religiously changes everything every service. All oils and most filters depending on what trips I’ve done recently. It really helps to know a good mechanic
@phillip.9524
@phillip.9524 Жыл бұрын
I have used Castro Oils since the 70’s in petrol engines and still do, from 84 I started with RX Super in my diesels at 5,000 k intervals with a filter and every second change a can of flush added. Since Magnatec was released I have used both types diesel and petrol at 5,000:and 10,000 depending on the driving done and a can of flush at 10,000. The gear box,transfer case and diffs usually at 20,000 but always before a major trip. Universal joints greased at 10,000. No failures.
@tomwilkie1708
@tomwilkie1708 Жыл бұрын
2015 Holden SS personally I change almost everything at set KM targets, based on the driving I do oil Is a cheap alternative compared to cost of fixing wearable items ! - Engine oil and Filter @ 7500km - diff oils @ 30,000km - Auto Trans oil @ 30,000km - coolant @ 30,000km/ Once a year
@alexborg1980
@alexborg1980 Жыл бұрын
I run a euro 4wd and the service interval is at 25 thou. I've been changing my oil every 8 thou . Simply what you guys are making sence and I want to see my car get to 400 thou
@imsickpleasehelp588
@imsickpleasehelp588 Жыл бұрын
I’ve got a vdj76 and on a budget. But I’ve always changed the oil with Castro every 4000-6000km depending on trips. I go up to the Pilbara and Kimberly often as I live in WA. And I’m always carrying a load and going very remote, so want to make sure that everything is in proper running condition! And wanna keep this car forever so changing the oil regularly is Essential
@yslee1401
@yslee1401 Жыл бұрын
These Landcruisers are like default vehicles in the outback. Suppose its the only choice as there are no other vehicles out there can even comes close
@ademersoy1971
@ademersoy1971 11 ай бұрын
Being a chauffeur driver for 3 decades, I went by what my mechanics advised me. Quality oil and every 10-12 thousand kms is fine. After 30 yrs still going ok.
@markbautista5551
@markbautista5551 Жыл бұрын
just subscribed keep making these kind of contents mate Very Good and systematic explanations 💪
@jackdibella6838
@jackdibella6838 3 ай бұрын
As already commented, correct spectromatic oil analysis is the most accurate way to monitor your oil properties and henceforth engine condition. Assuming this is oil from a diesel engine, oil total base number (TBN) and total acid number (TAN) are a crucial factor. As your oils alkaline reserve begins to deteriorate due to the combustion process, an acidic environment may result. Acidic environment=bad times Joe.
@outlandyishrig2557
@outlandyishrig2557 Жыл бұрын
Great Vid Shauno, 98/105/1HZ change engine oil every 5000k, oil filter every 10,000, check diffs and transfer case every 5000k,and top up if required, but change every 10,000, HJ60 (with 12ht)will do same, haven't reached those numbers yet ! and doing rebuild ! equally important to change fuel filters and air filters same time and check belts ! of course over a frothy or coffee ✔
@exploringsydneyandbeyond9059
@exploringsydneyandbeyond9059 Жыл бұрын
On our 2020 NX Pajero , from brand new we fitted a catch can , every 5,000 km oil and filter is changed with full synthetic 5w-30 that’s DPF approved , front and rear diff oils every 20,000km and auto transmission and transfer case every 40,000km . All the servicing is done myself and I only used quality oils that has the approved specs required by Mitsubishi. My oils are changed out before even half of the manufacturers recommended intervals are reached . Oils are the life blood of our cars , just like blood in the human body , the cleaner it is the longer we live , so we can enjoy our 4wds and trips even longer .
@fatmanoverlanding
@fatmanoverlanding Жыл бұрын
1996 Landcruiser 80 Series 4.5L petrol. Serviced as per the recommended intervals in distanced travelled in the owner's manual, for all fluids (ie. engine, transmission, diffs, radiator etc).
@eaglen00b
@eaglen00b Жыл бұрын
It all comes down to HOW you use your vehicle. I've got a 1995 1HZ 75 Series Troopy from new. Followed the servicing/warranty booklet diligently with 5k servicing intervals until I reached 250,000kms thereabouts. From there it was a 10k oil change interval with new oil filter. Fuel filters are changed every 30k or after a long trip needing a refuel at a bowser in woop woop. Granted, the oil level on the dipstick does drop from the FULL mark to around half by the time the oil change and service is due. 547,000km later, still going strong. Doesn't blow smoke, fires up on first crank, idles and revs smoothly, fuel consumption is still about the same. Original engine from factory too. Oils and filters have come a long way since the days when my rig was built, so it's okay to extend the oil change interval on a 1990s 1HZ Troopy.
@smarty_7997
@smarty_7997 Жыл бұрын
I’ve always held the belief that fresh fluids are cheap insurance for keeping very expensive components in good condition, especially in modern common rail diesels. I live in the NT so I do heaps of km’s per year, servicing my Landcruiser Ute gets expensive. -engine oil 5000kms -fuel filter 5000kms (dodgy outback servos) - fuel system lubricant (5000kms) - diff oils 20,000kms -gear box oil 40,000kms - wheel bearings 40,000kms - coolant every 12months (gets hot up here) - brake fluid every 12 months Keeping my Ute serviced and in good nick could be a matter of life or death up here in the NT, she does some very remote work with little to no back up. Never let me down though 🤞
@AngriestAmerican
@AngriestAmerican 9 ай бұрын
it would be nice to see the inside of an engine over the years for each mile change
@esm262
@esm262 Жыл бұрын
My 2012 YD25 Navara get an oil change every 5K, and I stick to the factory schedule for the driveline and coolant as long as there’s no contamination! Air filter whenever needed. Fuel filter 15-20K. Brake and clutch fluid 20K. Blinker fluid as required.
@nicholascaraiscos4162
@nicholascaraiscos4162 Жыл бұрын
service intervals Engine oil: 5000km oil filter: 10000km Gearbox fluid and filters: 20000km diff fluids: 20000km transfer case fluids: 20-30000km Change fluids around the vehicle frequently as vehicle gets pushed heavily through mud and water crossings all year round. Frequent fluid changes ensures there is less contaminated fluids in the vehicle at any stage.
@kymhanlin9930
@kymhanlin9930 Жыл бұрын
The only way to accurately tell what your oil change interval should be is to get an oil analysis done preferably a few times over several changes like the big trucking companies do. That way you can look at soot loading, diesel contamination, viscosity etc. I do that with every new vehicle I own and with my current usage the suggested 15000km service intervals are doing just fine. But 90 percent of my driving is long distance bitumen too which no doubt helps extend oil life. Everyone is different though and mileage will vary.
@5975ami
@5975ami 8 ай бұрын
I also change oil at 15,000 km (turbodiesel CRDI, fully synthetic ACEA C3) although the recommended interval is 30,000 km. So far no problem.
@malcolmchard1984
@malcolmchard1984 Жыл бұрын
I have a 2016 Isuzu Dmax. I change my oil every 5000 and oil and filters every 10000. I do this because my dad did this and I have followed . My young fella does the same but he drives a evo 7 but we won’t hold that against him LOL. Stay safe and drive hard cheers Mal
@robcantwell1981
@robcantwell1981 Жыл бұрын
I have an 1989 hj60 and I change my engine oil and filter every 6 months or 5,000km. Whatever comes first but it very rare my cruiser would do 7,000-8,000km a year. So it gets looked after. I change the oil on all other components every year but check levels when I do engine oil. I have just recently changed over to Castrol oils. So a year’s supply would be very helpful.
@swbpajlife
@swbpajlife Жыл бұрын
Always loved castrol oils, only use it in my pajero shorty due to how cold the engine stays, roughly 65 to 70 on a good day, but doesnt go over 75 on a hot day, highest it will get is 105 on the beach doing long sand dunes and long beach runs. Due to all this, I change my oils (all) every 5k kms, just to be safe and to see if theres any metal fragments left over from a few hard driven tracks.
@aaronew26
@aaronew26 Жыл бұрын
5k engine oil changes with a good flush treatment to keep the gumk at bay. 20k for diffs Gearbox and transfercase in my 1kd 120 series Prado.
@jameskiss552
@jameskiss552 Жыл бұрын
I have two 4x4's- a 2013 Toyota Hilux N70 1KD-FTV, a 2001 Toyota LandCruiser 105 Series with a 1HD-FTE in it and I also have a non 2005 Subaru Liberty GT Turbo. I only ever use Castrol or Nulon in all my vehicles. I have refused to use Penrite for years since it caused my Subaru and also my father's brand new Subaru Outback to tick. The first two mods that I always do whenever buying a new car is installing an Oil Catchcan to reduce blowby particles of oil clogging up my intake and cleaning the intake manifold and EGR components, and then blocking it off. After that, I will install a pre fuel filter and diff breathers. I change my engine oils and filter religiously at 5,000k's, regardless of what vehicle it is, I also do my fuel filter at this time. The EJ20 found in the Subaru is a extremely finicky and highly stressed engine and they like regular oil changes with premium synthetic oils, where as I use the recommended semi-synthetic oils for my 4x4's. I change my transmission, transfer case and diff oils after every hard trip, especially with water crossings, if not, every 15,000. I use the Nulon Ezy-Squeeze for this, primarily for the easy and convinience of not having to lay under the car getting a sore forearm from using a small hand pump that only transfers small quantities with lots of manual labour. I do power steering fluid flush, brake fluid and coolant as it is required, when there starts to be discolouration, a drop in levels or slop in the brake pedal. Cheers Shauno, loved the video. It just further reinforced that what I have been doing truly is cheap insurance and the right thing to be doing!
@simondelaney2958
@simondelaney2958 Жыл бұрын
I change my oil and filter every 6 months which works out to around 10,000kms as I do around 20,000 a year, doing it in January and June helps me to remember to service the car
@vdlau
@vdlau Жыл бұрын
1HDFTE with 500,000km of usage Engine oil every 5000 Engine/air/fuel 20,000km Engine/air/fuel/diffs/transmission 40,000km Done this service interval on all my vehicles and never had an issue :) I also run an oil flush additive religiously before each service, my FTE looks brand new inside and the oil remains gold until around the 8000km mark but always change in or around the 5000 depending on the season and if it's to cold to get out in the shed to service the bus :) On a funny note, I once had a vehicle for a work commute that used so much oil that I ended up just recycling my used oil through it. Fair to say it consumed more than I could recycle so I switched to chain bar oil and it did 30000km on bar oil with no issues lol
@robertsainsbury4073
@robertsainsbury4073 Жыл бұрын
I have a HJ75 400,000kms and 105 with 400,000klms owned both since nearly new.Both turboed at about 200,000kms I change engine oil every 5000kms and other fluids per manual .I have never had to repair either motor. That works for me.
@dzitezracing
@dzitezracing Жыл бұрын
Serviced by the dealer whilst in warranty. Then done by myself by the book. Triton has done 130,000 Km. 12 months 15,000km intervals. every 40 k for diffs etc. Still good viscosity in the oil I use.
@leighbaragwanath
@leighbaragwanath Жыл бұрын
I have a 2002 kitchen variety Landcruiser 1HZ105 manual & it’s approaching 350K kms. I’ve always been a stickler for changing my oils on all the vehicles I’ve owned Shaun & not just the engine oils either. There is a lot of good advice in what you say . As a hunter/fly fisherman I’m away every couple of weeks for a few days at a time & many of the places I travel to demand reliability in the vehicle. I currently use the Penrite products, although am alway looking at other quality products that may assist with my vehicle reliability goals. A tip or extra little thing I do is place small magnets on my sumps & oil filters & swap them over at every oil change, just to assist in preventing my engine wear. I also use extra friction additives in the lubricants for added peace of mind & enhancement. So as you can see I take pride & care of my little Penguin because it matters.😊
@alexanderlittle358
@alexanderlittle358 Жыл бұрын
I own an old diesel (rd28 gq), so I religiously change the engine oil every 5000kms. The gearbox, transfer and difs get changed every 20,000kms (or when they are too contaminated with water/other contaminants). Coolant gets flushed and changed when it shows up bad on a test strip, and brake fluid gets changed when the pads are changed/when the fluid goes black. All fluids get check rather often, particularly before a big trip, and changed if necessary
@pokedude104
@pokedude104 2 күн бұрын
I think a lot of this depends on how you use your car. Like he says, if you're doing lots of hard off-roading or stop start city driving its probably better to do shorter intervals. Personally for me, my car almost never sees an unpaved road and spends about 75% of its running time doing easy highway miles, I'm happy to go 10,000k between changes with full synthetic and have never had an issue doing so.
@djchazza3021
@djchazza3021 Жыл бұрын
2003 TD42ti patrol wagon. Every 5000 KMS, Oil change and Filters. Every 10,000KMS Fuel Filter, and every 20K Diffs/Gearbox/Transfer case (basically just over 12months). Coolant change Every 40K. Helps keep the tractor running smooth and hopefully for a very long time to come. Tow a camper when I head away so always want to make sure basic things are in check.
@davidlove7825
@davidlove7825 Жыл бұрын
I did my lawn mower oil changes twice a year and cleaned the air cleaner. I got 28 years out of it before selling it to mate. It is still going without oil usage at 31 years. 7500km for both Mitzy Colt and Triton. All good.
@rondhole
@rondhole Жыл бұрын
it is in the manual handbook. 10k miles only in normal condition, not offroad, high load, towing, short trips, dusty area, etc. Those harsh condition need 5000 miles interval. Actually, oil thinning up as it is used instead of thicker until it is oxidized and start slugging.
@itsthemetho
@itsthemetho 3 ай бұрын
Changing oil more frequently ensures less % contamination that causes wear. This includes fuel and water. But there are diminishing returns if you go extreme on frequent oil changes. The other issue is the lubricant additives. Are they at sufficient levels to ensure performance? Lastly there is engine oil viscosity. With multi grade oils they can shear down and become less viscose. Additionally oxidation can cause oil to thicken, forming sludge and varnish. I haven't seen an engine die from frequent oil changes though, but plenty with issues related to lack of maintenance. This includes a lack of oil. What isn't discussed is oil filtration. Synthetic filters can filter smaller micron particles that are the leading cause of engine wear.
@scrags733
@scrags733 Жыл бұрын
I have always done oil changes every 10,000kms. If its good enough for Mr Toyota, its good enough for me. But agree if you drive hard (or soft) changing your oil sooner MAY (if I could underline "MAY" I would) prolong the life of you vehicle. Great vid guys, keep up the good work :).
@x689thanatos
@x689thanatos Жыл бұрын
I totaly agree. I've folowed what the manufacturer asked (10k km/ or one year, the one to come first). I've always take as much care as i could of my car. i often do short trips, around 10-15 km, wich is already bad for the engine. At 110k km the engine started to make scaring ticking noise at cold start. I've asked a mechanic guy to replace the hydraulic lifters (known as a failure point for theses engines), he also replaced the oil pump. The pictures he showed me about the inside of the motor where... pretty sad. Not the pictures of a well maintened engine. Now i do an engine flush every 2-3k km. And i'm pretty happy to have found a mechanic guy who did an awesome job. But yea, manufacturers recommendations, it can be to wide to maintain an engine in best conditions.
@MrJules2U
@MrJules2U Жыл бұрын
I do an engine oil change every 7500km. Owner's manual states 15,000km services, so I keep to the factory servicing and do my own halfway in between. I live in the country, so not much stop start at all. If I do a trip, I do a service, change oil and all filters before heading off. Trans and diff oils are always done either before or after trips away, but always much sooner than recommended (many mods and a dyno tune). Never had an issue because I don't listen to the manufacturer who just wants you to buy a new car as soon as the warranty is finished!
@johndenning6926
@johndenning6926 Жыл бұрын
I usually do every 10k on my 80 fze but now looking at this comparison I will probably be doing every 5k, I use the vechile as a daily and also as a rock hopper on weekends/ when I’m home. So it’s a mixture of highway and city but I will say I’m pretty hard on the old girl either way
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