First oil change for 2003 V6 Accord

Discussion in 'Accord' started by John Smith, Jun 27, 2003.

  1. John Smith

    John Smith Guest

    I just went to the honda dealer to get my first oil change. I have 3100
    miles on it. The service guy said this was way too soon and that I should
    wait until 7500 miles because Honda uses special break in oil. I didn't
    think this was true of any car these days. Anyway, I did not get it changed
    yet. Does anyone know if this is true about break in oil? Should I really
    wait until 7500 miles? I don't want to damage the engine.
     
    John Smith, Jun 27, 2003
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  2. John Smith

    Sam Guest

    You should leave the oil in there until 7500 (or whatever your manual
    recommend). Honda does use a break in oil.
     
    Sam, Jun 27, 2003
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  3. John Smith

    Larry Guest

    He is correct...Honda does use a special break in oil and it seems like
    5,000 miles is about the time to change it....I changed mine at 4100 a year
    and a half ago. There are other valid opinions, depending on the vehicle
    usage as well. But 3100 miles is too soon. My dealership uses 3750 miles
    as their recommended interval thereafter.
     
    Larry, Jun 27, 2003
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  4. John Smith

    RM Guest

    I too have an '03 v6 w/ ~4k on it. I think I did read somewhere (owner's
    manual?) that the 1st oil change shouldn't be too soon. I checked the oil
    level frequently during the 1st month. I noticed there was almost no color
    to the oil -- "breakin oil"? I think the dealership also sells some sort of
    special for-Honda manufacturer's oil that also has no color.
    RM
     
    RM, Jun 27, 2003
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  5. The dealer is right about the first oil change taking place at 7500 miles.
    However, after that oil change--I believe you should change it every 3000
    miles. The filter should be changed at the same time the oil is changed.
     
    Bill B. Johnson, Jun 27, 2003
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    TL Guest

    Have car manuals gone the way of computer manuals? Besides a lot of
    required safety and emission information (important but not the
    subject here), there's good information about operating and
    maintaining the car. Many of the questions I see here are in fact
    covered in the manual ... including this one.

    I believe the manual is pretty explicit about the break-in oil and
    recommended change intervals. As I recall it is quite emphatic about
    not doing the first oil change too soon. Seems like an easier and more
    reliable way to get this information than driving to the dealer or
    asking a group of people who may or may not know.

    TL
     
    TL, Jun 28, 2003
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  7. John Smith

    John Smith Guest

    The 2003 Accord owners manual says only to change the oil at the recommended
    intervals (3750 or 7500 miles). No where does it say honda uses "special
    break-in oil, do not change until 7500 miles." I like to follow the severe
    schedule, yes I was a few hundred miles short of that but thanks to the
    service advisor and the people who replied to my message I know to leave the
    break-in oil in until 7500 miles. The manual is not very clear about this.
     
    John Smith, Jun 28, 2003
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  8. John Smith

    TL Guest

    Sorry, my earlier note sounded pretty rude. Gruppy today, I guess.

    There is a Break-In section of the manual that has three bullets, the
    last of which says do not change the oil under the recommended time or
    mileage interval shown in the maintenance schedule. I thought it
    mentioned break-in oil, but I guess my sales guy said that.
     
    TL, Jun 28, 2003
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    sam Guest

    I too was/am confused. I spoke to a Honda dealer who said that there is
    no longer any break-in oil used; the manual however does imply that you
    should not change the oil too soon. ?? I would like to see a once and
    for all definitive and authoritative answer regarding this.

    Separate question- what harm, if any, if, using the 5w-20 recommended
    oil, you run at 5000 rpm for 20 minutes or so, and outside temperature
    is 100 degrees Fahrenheit?? Can you damage the bearings? Does the oil
    boil away or 'burn'???

    Separate
     
    sam, Jul 23, 2003
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