Oil Change Intervals In A Low-Mileage Mercedes

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    Oil Change Intervals In A Low-Mileage Mercedes


    Question:



    Mobil 1 0W-40 was installed in my 2000 Mercedes-Benz E320 two years
    ago, and since I've only driven 4,000 miles in that time, the oil has never
    been changed. The dealer said that the car's computer will dictate when the
    next service is due. This may be some time in the future. My question is,
    how long does oil maintain its effective viscosity?
    -- G. Hutch, Carlisle, Pennsylvania


    Answer:

    Your Mercedes-Benz is equipped with a Flexible Service System which
    includes a very sophisticated oil quality monitor. The system looks at
    driving speeds, cold starts, short-distance trips and other factors
    that
    can negatively affect oil life. It also monitors the quality of the
    oil -
    particles in suspension and other factors - and it can judge when the
    oil
    has deteriorated to the extent that it needs to be replaced. Without
    this
    kind of comprehensive analysis - in other words, if you had no way of
    determining the state of the oil in the crankcase - we would suggest
    the
    general rule of changing the oil every year in very low-mileage
    vehicles.
     
    Polfus, Feb 6, 2008
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