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4892 Elliott St Delta, BC V4K 2X8 604-946-6626

The Harm in Skipping an Oil Change

Last Updated: Nov 19, 2019

Some new manufacturers are now recommending much higher oil change intervals than they have in the past. As much as 8,000 to 13,000 kilometers or more. Following these recommendations is very important to avoid engine damage. When Delta drivers go too long between oil changes, oil starts to turn to sludge. This causes small oil passages to clog and engine parts to fail.

What causes oil sludge? It’s a factor of time and kilometers. There are hot spots in every vehicle engine that cause oil burn off that leads to sludge. Also, water from normal condensation can build up in the oil. This water also creates sludge. Severe driving conditions in Bc lead to more rapid sludge formation.

Severe driving includes short trips under six kilometers around Delta or trips under 16 kilometers in freezing Bc conditions. The engine just doesn’t get warm enough for the water in the oil to evaporate. Severe conditions are at the heart of the problem. Stop and go driving, towing, dusty conditions, heavy loads, very hot or very cold Delta temperatures, a car top carrier – these are all conditions that would suggest that the severe service schedule should be considered.

The severe service schedule has much shorter oil change intervals. Delta drivers just need to honestly evaluate how they drive to determine if they should change their oil closer to the severe service schedule, or to the standard schedule.

Some vehicles give oil change reminders. But it’s important to know how that reminder is determined. For some, the reminder simply comes when the standard kilometers interval has rolled around. Others use a computer algorithm that takes into consideration the number of cold starts, trip length, engine temperature and so on. It’s programmed to approximate where on the standard/severe service spectrum you fall. Some more expensive vehicles actually have sensors that test the cleanliness and effectiveness of the oil.

For the rest of us Delta drivers, better safe than sorry should be the guiding principle. Talk with your John's Thistle Auto service advisor and work it out together. Find out what kind of oil the factory sends out in your vehicle. Sometimes it’s a premium grade that costs more than standard oil, but it may be what’s needed to meet a higher factory recommended interval.

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John's Thistle Auto
4892 Elliott Street
Delta, Bc V4K 2X8
604-946-6626
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