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Just did an oil change (Valvoline Restore & Protect 5W-30 FS), but here's something that might surprise you guys:
I always do a 5K OCI (Oil Change Interval). For this OCI it was a bit over, 5200 miles but 2500 of it was a trip from Texas to high in the Colorado Rockies. Lots of hills to climb and engine braking on long down-grades, and I'm talking 4-6 mile long downhill grades.
On virtually every oil change other than this one, the computer states the "Oil Life Remaining" is always at 59 or 60%.
On this OCI, it was 17%!
So somehow the ECU determined that the Colorado trip put extra wear on the oil and drastically changed the oil life value.
Thoughts on this?
CMOS
I always do a 5K OCI (Oil Change Interval). For this OCI it was a bit over, 5200 miles but 2500 of it was a trip from Texas to high in the Colorado Rockies. Lots of hills to climb and engine braking on long down-grades, and I'm talking 4-6 mile long downhill grades.
On virtually every oil change other than this one, the computer states the "Oil Life Remaining" is always at 59 or 60%.
On this OCI, it was 17%!
So somehow the ECU determined that the Colorado trip put extra wear on the oil and drastically changed the oil life value.
Thoughts on this?
CMOS
