Mechanic put 10-30 oil in 2002 CR-V and camber deviation
My daughter, attending college in Northfield, MN, had the oil changed 7700
miles and drove back to L.A. I noticed on the invoice the mechanic had 10-30 oil put in. I kinda freaked out and I'm afraid I was a little harsh on my daughter. I also noticed the front tires were worn bare on the outside edges, and there was a visibly noticeable camber deviation when viewed from the front. So the tires have to be replaced. So should I take it back to the dealer to repair on the warranty, or does my daughter take the turns too fast? Also should I replace the oil to 5-20 immediately or it's no big deal. Thanks for any feedback. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.467 / Virus Database: 266 - Release Date: 4/1/2003 |
Re: Mechanic put 10-30 oil in 2002 CR-V and camber deviation
5-20 is not recommended for use in the summertime. Ambient outside heat can
really break down oil that low... 10-30 is the bare minimum... go to 15-50 if you're going on long distance trips in hot weather and will be driving 20 hours a day... 5-20 oil will burn in that kind of condition. In the winter time, go back to 5-20 or even 0-30 if it gets that cold in MN. Make sure you take your car to a warranty approved oil change centre, that way 1. you don't void your warranty, 2. these guys know what they're doing. Tire rotation needs to be done very 7,000miles. Check the inflation of the tires and make sure they're not under/overinflated. Underinflation causes the side of the tire surface to wear down while overinflation causes the middle section to wear down. But at less than 10k miles, their shouldn't be much wear at all. What tires are on that car? What's the treadwear rating? I just bought new tires today, so happy. ^_^ Donald "Waltaahh" <walterkim@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:MKkLa.168$fk2.23560284@newssvr15.news.prodigy .com... > My daughter, attending college in Northfield, MN, had the oil changed 7700 > miles and drove back to L.A. I noticed on the invoice the mechanic had 10-30 > oil put in. I kinda freaked out and I'm afraid I was a little harsh on my > daughter. > > I also noticed the front tires were worn bare on the outside edges, and > there was a visibly noticeable camber deviation when viewed from the front. > So the tires have to be replaced. So should I take it back to the dealer to > repair on the warranty, or does my daughter take the turns too fast? Also > should I replace the oil to 5-20 immediately or it's no big deal. > > Thanks for any feedback. > > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.467 / Virus Database: 266 - Release Date: 4/1/2003 > > |
Re: Mechanic put 10-30 oil in 2002 CR-V and camber deviation
"Karen Nguyen" <kdnguyen@telus.net> wrote in message news:osMOa.54177$T85.6950864@news1.telusplanet.net ... > 5-20 is not recommended for use in the summertime. Ambient outside heat can > really break down oil that low... 10-30 is the bare minimum... go to 15-50 > if you're going on long distance trips in hot weather and will be driving 20 > hours a day... 5-20 oil will burn in that kind of condition. Not recommended by who? Honda? Or you? 15W-50 in a _Honda_? When did CR-V's start shipping with V-twins....? |
Re: Mechanic put 10-30 oil in 2002 CR-V and camber deviation
If you think you know more than Honda designers, why don't you start making
your own automobiles? Don't listen to him, always follow your owners manual instructions. "Karen Nguyen" <kdnguyen@telus.net> wrote in message news:osMOa.54177$T85.6950864@news1.telusplanet.net ... > 5-20 is not recommended for use in the summertime. Ambient outside heat can > really break down oil that low... 10-30 is the bare minimum... go to 15-50 > if you're going on long distance trips in hot weather and will be driving 20 > hours a day... 5-20 oil will burn in that kind of condition. In the winter > time, go back to 5-20 or even 0-30 if it gets that cold in MN. Make sure you > take your car to a warranty approved oil change centre, that way 1. you > don't void your warranty, 2. these guys know what they're doing. > > Tire rotation needs to be done very 7,000miles. Check the inflation of the > tires and make sure they're not under/overinflated. Underinflation causes > the side of the tire surface to wear down while overinflation causes the > middle section to wear down. But at less than 10k miles, their shouldn't be > much wear at all. What tires are on that car? What's the treadwear rating? I > just bought new tires today, so happy. ^_^ > > Donald > > "Waltaahh" <walterkim@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message > news:MKkLa.168$fk2.23560284@newssvr15.news.prodigy .com... > > My daughter, attending college in Northfield, MN, had the oil changed > 7700 > > miles and drove back to L.A. I noticed on the invoice the mechanic had > 10-30 > > oil put in. I kinda freaked out and I'm afraid I was a little harsh on my > > daughter. > > > > I also noticed the front tires were worn bare on the outside edges, and > > there was a visibly noticeable camber deviation when viewed from the > front. > > So the tires have to be replaced. So should I take it back to the dealer > to > > repair on the warranty, or does my daughter take the turns too fast? Also > > should I replace the oil to 5-20 immediately or it's no big deal. > > > > Thanks for any feedback. > > > > > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.467 / Virus Database: 266 - Release Date: 4/1/2003 > > > > > > |
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