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Car Forum / Saturn Cars / February 2006

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New Ion syn oil?

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BE - 20 Feb 2006 15:42 GMT
Maybe you guys can help.

My wife took her new 06 Saturn Ion 3 - 4,000 miles to a quick lube place and
asked for good oil as the car was new and this was its 1st oil change.

They put in QS Full syn oil (cost 2x as much) and changed the filter.

Is this a problem so early in the cars life?

Thanks.
blah blah - 21 Feb 2006 04:49 GMT
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Sorry is what a problem?
BE - 21 Feb 2006 20:11 GMT
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The fact that syn was put in.  I've read heard some people say that there
needs to be a longer break-in period with dino prior to switching to syn.
blah blah - 22 Feb 2006 03:45 GMT
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There should be but 4000 on the same oil since it was new should of been
enough. The oil should have been changed every time to OD hit these mile
marks, 500/2500/6000/9000 switch to synthetic/13000 or when light tells
you. Thats how I would break in a new engine if I actually bought new.
Paul - 21 Feb 2006 17:51 GMT
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No, it is not a problem. Some cars come from the factory with Mobil1
synthetic oil. Corvettes being one of them.

Paul
newsgroups.comcast.net - 25 Feb 2006 20:15 GMT
Best time to put in Mobil1 is as soon as you drive it off the dealers's lot.
Cars don't use break in oil like they did in the jurassic era.  Engines have
much tighter tolerances than they did then.

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