Certainly, as long as the previous oil is drained thoroughly (drain when the oil is very warm).
You can even mix them together. If you switch back to conventional just remember to change your oil & filter at least every 5,000 miles or more if you drive under severe conditions.You can even mix them together. If you switch back to conventional just remember to change your oil & filter at least every 5,000 miles or more if you drive under severe conditions.
Yes, you can even mix synthetic with conventional oil.
refinance the hard money loan back to a conventional bank loan
Does platinum change water back to hydrogen and oxygen using a current
To change the mileage bulb in a Vauxhall Astra, first, disconnect the car battery to ensure safety. Then, remove the instrument cluster by unscrewing it and gently pulling it out. Locate the mileage bulb holder at the back of the cluster, twist it to remove, and replace the bulb with a new one. Reassemble the cluster and reconnect the battery.
Absolutely no! Turning back mileage is falsification, dishonest, and illegal.
No one can answer since it's illegal to roll back mileage.
To change the bulb on a Discovery TD5 mileage clock, first, disconnect the vehicle's battery to ensure safety. Remove the instrument cluster by unscrewing it from the dashboard and gently pulling it out. Locate the bulb socket on the back of the mileage clock, twist it counterclockwise to remove it, and replace the old bulb with a new one. Finally, reassemble the cluster and reconnect the battery.
you would get 50 cents back or you would get a half dollar back:)
Nope, I'm 54 and admit it. ; ) Seriously though: 1st the engine computer on modern cars will tell you the mileage if it is scanned by a dealer. So if the dash is swapped for a low mileage one you can tell. 2nd Each time a car is sold the mileage is documented by law so there are records. 3rd. It is almost impossible to change mileage anymore so it is unlikely
Conventional means ordinary or accepted standards; so for today, yes. Back in the days of Knights & Kings, maybe not; swords and bows would have been conventional.
First - it's illegal. That being said, the mileage can be turned back on mechanical odometers by opening the dashboard instrument cluster and physically rolling the miles back.