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Old 08-04-2008, 01:20 AM
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well hello all, I just purchased a used 2007 Denali with 8900 miles, I have a question, on the oil mngt system sometimes it says in the book you do not change the oil for 10k miles, I am not use to this since I traded a 1995 explorer and changed the oil every 3k. How many of you change it way past the 3k mark? I am just not use to having the oil in there for so long. The Denali I bought was fully loaded but did not have the nav.
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Old 08-05-2008, 05:36 PM
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Congrats on the new truck. I'm sure you'll find it a superior upgrade from your Explorer. Each truck is equipped with the oil life management system. It monitors your driving style, and then gives a suggested oil change warning. I tend to change mine every 5000-6000 kilometers. This is just something I was raised with. If you are used to every 3k, then I would say to stick with that. It never hurts to change the oil earlier than you need to!
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Old 08-06-2008, 06:58 PM
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The book writes it that way on purpose. If using synthetic oil you can easily run it 10k miles on an oil change. I usually run my car about 12k miles per year on a single oil change. They all have over 100k miles and I've never had an issue. Changing oil early is a waste of money, especially since the oil was meant to run longer.
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Old 08-07-2008, 02:47 AM
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Thanks but since I bought it used with 8900 miles it says in the system it has 70% life left, I do not know if they used synthetic in it. But the dealer said where I bought it from says I can go like 10k on it with no change. Just depends on how I drive it.
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Old 08-11-2008, 05:37 PM
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With the oil life calculator, it really just depends on your driving style and miles driven. I have a 2006 Denali and mine usually runs 6 - 7,000 miles to get down to about 10%, which is where I've done my change. I really don't pay too much attention to the mileage.

My feeling is that with any previously owned vehicle, one of the first things I do is change the oil. In your case what I would do, and again this is just me, I would change the oil, reset the monitor and go from there.
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