January 31, 2015
Oil Life Monitoring Systems
Oil Life Monitoring Systems (New Technology Takes Guesswork out of Oil Change
Intervals) Until recently, the question of when to change your oil was usually
answered by your local garage, which had a vested interest in servicing your car
every 3,000 miles. Your alternative was to crack the owner's manual to see
whether your driving habits fell into the "severe" or "normal" category. And
then you'd let the listed interval be your frequency increasingly, the
change-interval question is being answered by a vehicle's oil life monitoring
system, which signals the driver through the instrument panel. This alert
usually arrives anywhere between 5,000 and 8,000 how does the system know when
it's time for a change? Electronic sensors throughout the drivetrain send
information about engine revolutions launch
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is run through a mathematical algorithm that predicts when the oil will begin to
degrade Launch X431. The light comes on
well in advance, giving the owner time to get the car life monitoring systems
have been around for several decades. They were introduced in General Motors
vehicles in the late 1980s and have been phased in slowly, said Matt Snider,
project engineer in GM's Fuels and Lubricants Group. "We are very confident in
the accuracy of the system," he said. The average recommendation from the system
for GM vehicles is 8,500 miles, Snider said. He said that the longest oil change
interval he was personally aware of was 17,000 miles in a colleague's car. For
2010 vehicles, 14 of 35 manufacturers use oil life monitoring Evidence The oil
life monitoring system in a 2007 Honda Fit Sport owned by an editor signaled for
an oil change at 5,500 miles, due to a lot of around-town driving. Later, under
highway conditions, the system (which Honda calls a "maintenance minder") came
on at 7,600 miles. Clearly, the system had detected different driving conditions
and adjusted we had the oil changed, we captured a sample and sent it to
Blackstone Laboratories. Showing the conservative nature of the oil life
sensors, the analysis showed the oil had at least 2,000 miles of life left in
long-term 2008 Pontiac G8 GT driven by Edmunds went 13,000 miles before the
monitoring system indicated the need for an oil change. We also sent a sample of
that oil to a lab for analysis. The result: The oil could actually have safely
delivered at least another 2,000 miles of service. "With an oil life system, we
can use the software to tailor an oil drain interval to the behavior of a
certain customer," Snider From the Schedules Perhaps the best thing about oil
life monitoring systems is that they free car owners from the confusing exercise
of slotting themselves in the normal or severe driving schedules listed in the
owner's manual. Severe conditions are described differently by various
carmakers, but some "severe" conditions that they frequently cite are driving in
stop-and-go traffic, towing, excessive idling and driving in the many cases,
quick-oil-change outlets and dealerships' service departments encourage frequent
oil changes by claiming that every driver falls in the severe category. This
begs the question: Why have a normal category at all? Oil life monitoring
systems put an end to the debate by reacting to how you actually an Oil Life
Monitoring System If your car has an oil life monitoring system, read your
owner's manual to get a feel for how it's going to communicate with you. In
general, the systems are designed to be easily understood and used. Some systems
will display the percentage of oil life left so you can schedule a service
visit. The systems factor in plenty of extra time for the driver who
procrastinates. For additional motivation, however, some systems will display a
negative number to show just how overdue the oil change a technician changes the
oil, he resets the monitoring system. Do-it-yourselfers can easily do the reset,
too, just by using a series of commands found in the owner's manual.
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