Most everyone knows that regular oil changes prolong engine life and help avoid expensive repairs but how often should you really change your oil? Here's some information to help you set the right interval.
Your vehicle manufacturer will publish a recommended oil change interval in your vehicles owner's manual. If you don't change the oil at least as often as recommended during the warranty period you may void some warranty protection. Manufacturer's recommendations generally range from 3,000 to 10,000 between oil changes.
Most recommendations, aside from owner's manuals, fall between 3,000 and 5,000 miles. Aside from prolonged engine life, an additional benefit to more frequent oil changes is it gives your mechanic (assuming you generally take your vehicle to the same place for maintenance and repairs) a regular opportunity to give your vehicle a quick check up.
Whether you change your oil at 3,000 or 5,000 miles depends on how you drive and under what conditions.
