Greetings All,
Mazda engineers have advised that oil/filter change can now wait 12 months or 20K - which ever comes first.
Is this sound advice?
Thanks
Madonna
NC Oil and Filter Change
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Re: NC Oil and Filter Change
12months or 10,000km, whichever comes first. Not 20K.
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Re: NC Oil and Filter Change
owners manual
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Re: NC Oil and Filter Change
By mazda engineers, who do you mean exactly?
[b]Then: Sunlight Silver NB8B
Now: Chaste White NA8
Now: Chaste White NA8
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Re: NC Oil and Filter Change
Mr Morlock wrote:owners manual
100% agree.
Just do what the owner's manual says.
Personally, I go off the distance only (ie: 10,000km for my car)
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But the owners manual is different as they were printed before Mazda big service schedule upheaval.hks_kansei wrote:Mr Morlock wrote:owners manual
100% agree.
Just do what the owner's manual says.
Personally, I go off the distance only (ie: 10,000km for my car)
I think the first manuals to be correct were series 2 CX5s books last year.
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project.r.racing wrote:But the owners manual is different as they were printed before Mazda big service schedule upheaval.
I think the first manuals to be correct were series 2 CX5s books last year.
Ah, I didnt know that the NC had a misprinted booklet.
In that case i'd still say 10,000 or 15,000km, whatever the later NC said. (I'd go more to 10,000km, since servicing early does no harm)
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Re: NC Oil and Filter Change
It is not a misprint. It's just that between the time the booklets were printed and October 2014, they change their service scheduling periods.
http://www.mazda.com.au/cars/mazda-mx-5/servicing/
Just in case you weren't up to date with Mazda doings and goings. But all Mazda service schedules are 10K/12M no matter the car.
http://www.mazda.com.au/cars/mazda-mx-5/servicing/
Just in case you weren't up to date with Mazda doings and goings. But all Mazda service schedules are 10K/12M no matter the car.
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