Surely if there's no run-in period there should be minimal swarf too?My sales person seemed puzzled when I asked about 500 mile service and running in. Said that it had been obviously awhile since I had bought a new car.
She was correct, it was 10 years ago.
Winter is forcing us to take it easy anyway but I'm sure one should replace the oil after 500 miles as surely it will be full of swarf etc.
The first oil change in my Mondeo diesel was at 18,000 miles! I find that eye watering especially given the pressures in a diesel and the fact that it's a turbo. Times (and engineering) have changed, but I'm still in favour of an early (say 1500 mile) change to fully synthetic and then 10k or annual thereafter.Surely if there's no run-in period there should be minimal swarf too?
Someone elsewhere suggested that the factory fill is a synthetic blend rather than fully synthetic so an earlier change was recommended, but whether its required at 500 miles is another matter.
My GT Auto is just over 1K miles and is going back to the dealer next week for front parking sensors and the wiring loom fix so should I consider getting the oil changed? As I'm paying through the nose for a boot liner and maybe a space saver spare wheel I might as well do the oil too but I expect the dealer will think I am mad.
As for running in there was no way I could drive like I just nicked it and red lining 410 HP was out of the question. If you use any power in the Auto it just shifts down and you take off and if you take it nice and easy it slots into 6th gear at 30 Mph.
Seriously, the only other mode I've tried so far is Snow/Wet.You mean there is no manual mode on the AUTO? Surely if you put it into sport/manual and use the paddles it will hold the gear you select irrelevent of throttle position/input?
Can get this oil in the UK.Hi there
There is no running in procedure any more on a modern car, but in short don't drive it like you stole it immediately just in case the factory did not torque something correct etc.
My plan is to drive the car for first 100 miles or so with varying throttle and rpm's to make sure the valves seat correctly and best, this helps with oil consumption later in the cars live. So in short once fully warmed up take the car to the redline without using full throttle and then let the car slow down by itself a few times down towards 1500rpm. Doing this should seat the valves nicely.
Then just drive the car normal, make sure you avoid over-revving when cold and do not sit on the motorway at a fixed rpm for long periods of time, use the gears, drive like this say for first few hundred miles.
At 1200 miles I shall drop the oil and filter and refill with a much higher grade oil from the factory fill, something like Mobil 1 5W-30 or Castrol FST 5W-30 or import some Amsoil signature 5W-30 from Germany as this is best oil and what US guys use.
Then change the oil say every 8000-10,000 miles, if I do a track day then the oil will be changed directly after or before the event.![]()