Conventional motor oils have recommended 3,000-mile drain intervals.
Synthetics motor oils have recommend 5,000 - 25,000-mile drain intervals.
Every 3 months or 3,000 miles (whichever comes first) is recommended for most cars.
You should change your automobiles oil in accordance with the cars owners manual. In most cases 3 months or 3,000 miles is recommended but some newer cars recommend up to 5,000 miles.
every 60.000m for most cars with belt is recommended
3 months 3000 miles for most cars and trucks.
It is recommended that most cars get their oil changed every three months or 3,000 miles, whichever comes first. However, I have noticed that many newer cars have extended service schedules. Also, some cars have a built in system that notifies the driver when the oil needs to be changed.
Most people on their cars change oil about every 3,000 miles. The dealer as well as the owners manual for the Prius states every 5,000 miles.
Ford service dept says, "whenever it goes bad." Not a great answer, but the point was that there is no recommended change interval like most cars have for a timing belt.
The automobile was arguably the most important catalyst for social change in the 1920's, liberating Americans from often restrictive home or neighborhood situations. Many women used the cars to save time in their daily domestic chores.
The factory recommended tire pressure is 35 psi, but most cars and trucks are 32 psi
You don't change it only replace it when it gets low. Most newer cars will have a light in the dash telling you its low if not just look at the bottle under the hood and replace as needed.
Check your manual, for most cars it's every 3 months or 3,000 miles, whichever happens first.
On most cars, yes.