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Hi guys,
I have done 7700kms in my VRX and I just noticed that on the service sticker it says "next service: 7500kms" and underneath "next oil change: 15000kms" The service indicator on the car is telling me I don't need one for another 8months or 7000kms (or close to it).
So I guess my question is: is there meant to be a service at 7500kms? I got the 1500km service done so 6000kms seems a bit short for another one...
I will ring the dealer aswell, but I just thought I would see if anyone knew so I can stop worrying about it
I have done 7700kms in my VRX and I just noticed that on the service sticker it says "next service: 7500kms" and underneath "next oil change: 15000kms" The service indicator on the car is telling me I don't need one for another 8months or 7000kms (or close to it).
So I guess my question is: is there meant to be a service at 7500kms? I got the 1500km service done so 6000kms seems a bit short for another one...
I will ring the dealer aswell, but I just thought I would see if anyone knew so I can stop worrying about it
The compulsory service interval for NA Lancers is 15,000km or 1 year, whatever comes first.
I think the 7,500 km interval is there for the dealer to make some money. That said, I'm hovering around 6,200 km now and am interested to get an oil & filter change for the sake of it. Was checking the oil level the other day and noticed that the oil was reasonably dark.
I think the 7,500 km interval is there for the dealer to make some money. That said, I'm hovering around 6,200 km now and am interested to get an oil & filter change for the sake of it. Was checking the oil level the other day and noticed that the oil was reasonably dark.
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Not compulsory mate. The sticker can be written wrongly I've done that a couple of times by mistake.... it's just an indication.
However, there is a case for changing oil and filter at 7500km as it does supposedly keep the car running smoother for longer. Only do it with an NA Lancer if you know what you're doing. Or Mitsubishi will charge you $130+ just to do it. And an independent garage around $50-100.
However, there is a case for changing oil and filter at 7500km as it does supposedly keep the car running smoother for longer. Only do it with an NA Lancer if you know what you're doing. Or Mitsubishi will charge you $130+ just to do it. And an independent garage around $50-100.
I'm planning on handing the car to my dad in about 4-5 years, so I'd rather the car was good overall. There might be no difference whatsoever between doing 7500km or 15000km regular services, but it's for peace of mind.
Also, I noticed that the oil was a bit dark before my last road trip (at around 5500 km), which may be to do with my short daily driving distances.
I'm OK with the non-dealer mechanic using totally replacing the engine with other compatible oils and filters, but I'm a bit worried about them topping up other fluids.
What are your thoughts on this? Should I let them decide, provide the fluids or tell them not to?
EDIT: Battery and windscreen fluids are fine, but it's the brake, radiator and clutch that's a bit iffy.
Also, I noticed that the oil was a bit dark before my last road trip (at around 5500 km), which may be to do with my short daily driving distances.
I'm OK with the non-dealer mechanic using totally replacing the engine with other compatible oils and filters, but I'm a bit worried about them topping up other fluids.
What are your thoughts on this? Should I let them decide, provide the fluids or tell them not to?
EDIT: Battery and windscreen fluids are fine, but it's the brake, radiator and clutch that's a bit iffy.
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