services seem to be getting further and further apart on modern vehicles. Only good I think, although i'm not sure how the oil fares.
Hi.
My dad got a new lexus 250 at which i wind him up and call it the new camry.
It has a 1st service of 15,000k/m or 1 year.
I thought that is very long period, especially for a 1st service.
Whats the D3 1st service or any other car long 1st service periods?
services seem to be getting further and further apart on modern vehicles. Only good I think, although i'm not sure how the oil fares.
1994 Discovery TDi
2004 Discovery 2 TD5
2010 Discovery 4 TDV6
1961, Series 2 Ambulance. 108-098 - Eden
Registry of Ex Military Land Rovers Mem. 129
Defence Transport Heritage Tasmania Member
I have just purchased a BMW X5 Deisel. The first service is at 25,000k!!And this is a Deisel. Land rover has 20,000k for my TD5 Defender, but I change the oil at 10,000. I know that the fuels are getting cleaner, so this might have something to do with it.
Just my .2c worth
Ken
The first service oil change had to do, I believe, with the larger tolerances in manufacturing in the past. A lighter oil was used which allowed the parts to bed in a little and then was changed to a heavier oil. With modern manufacturing tolerances being essentially zero, and with modern oils having better lubricating properties, service intervals can be longer and there is no need for a full "first service."
My Hyundai Getz still had a 1000km "first service" but it was just to tighten up the trim panelsNo oil was changed.
Steve
2003 Discovery 2a
In better care:
1992 Defender
1963 Series IIa Ambulance
1977 Series III Ex-Army
1988 County V8
1981 V8 Series 3 "Stage 1"
REMLR No. 215
I had a Vauxhall(Holden) Astra company car a few years back. The servicing interval on that was 20,000 miles (32,000km).
2012 Discovery 4 SDV6 HSE
2003 Discovery 2 TD5
2003 Defender Xtreme
1997 Discovery V8i
My Disco 3 Service book (late 2005 model) says a service should be done every 12,000 Kms or 6 Months (whichever comes first). So far it's had 3 services and it's only done 30K but it's now 18 month old, so the services have been done on "age" rather than km's.
Just in case anyone else has been mis-informed on D3 servicing by the dealerships... When I bought the car the Salesman told me the servicing was every 24,000 km's with "A" services being optional. The Service Manager told me they were every 10,000kms (well he would wouldn't he), so I rang Landrover and they confirmed it's every 12,000 and 6 months, otherwise it's possible that elements of the new car warranty could be void due to improper servicing
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Interestingly and as someone else has said, the service interval for a Disco 2 is 20,000 Km's so they have got more frequent with the newer model.
Jon
The Falcon RTV ute I drive for work had a 'free' 3000k safety service, with no oil changes then at 15000 for the first oil.
It may also be due to the manufacturers competing to keep the total running costs down - this figure takes into account servicing costs and is looked at carefully by fleet buyers. Afterall, any reduction in engine life due to increased oil change intervals wouldnt be apparent for a long time..........
I remember Mitsubishi advising (in small print) that oil changes should still be carried out at 7500km intervals even though the service interval was 15000km.......
it doesn't really matter when the makers recommend their service intervals at the stealerships , they will lighten your wallet and make you take out a second mortgage to pay for it any way, some prefer to do it in regular bites and others will go your jugular in one hit in a few kms more![]()
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