The book says every 6250 miles or at least every year, a diesel needs regular oil and filter changes at least every 6000 miles especially if only doing small mileages. Do a major service every other year and be sure to check the Aux belt.
Current Ford service intervals are 12500 miles or 12 months for Petrol or Diesel
94/98 engine code KF every 54,000 miles 01/03 engine code FS 6,000 mile service intervals replace at 60,000 miles 9,000 mile service intervals replace at 54,000 miles. If in doubt replace sooner.
For a typical passenger car or truck. Every three months or three thousand miles, whichever comes first. Check your owners manual for proper service intervals.
I have a Fiat 500 and it suggests service every 5,000 miles and a major service at 30,000 miles.
Depends whether your vehicle is adapted for longlife service intervals using longlife synthetic oil or standard service intervals using semi-synthetic oil. One is every 10,000 miles standard and the other every 20,000 miles longlife.
3000 miles or 3 months
What engine does it have and what year is the car? the 2007 diesel I have is every 20,000 miles with a interim (oils and filters) service in year 1 then a main service in year 2, then 3 will be an interim, 4 will be a main and so on. so every year/20k miles. It is not 2 year/20,000 intervals as some people think with the Zafiras, and as a salesman at car giant tried to convince me, when I asked why a car had 1 service only in 49,000 miles! Hope this helps.
For many years the oil change interval was every 3 months or 3000 miles. In recent years GM and Ford have both recommended the oil be changed every 5 to 7 months or 5000 to 7000 miles. They cite oil and engines being a better quality as the reason for this change in intervals.
A timing chain should last the life of a engine. The smaller engines with rubber timing belts have service replacement intervals.
For the new 2007-2010 5.7L Tundras it's 5000 miles.
Every 5,000 miles.
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