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Oil change intervals can vary with vehicle use
![]() BY JAMES HALDERMAN
For Wheels Wheels:From a reader, “Would you please address the time requirement for oil changes? I have an Accord and a Durango and usually drive the Honda. I drive the Dodge to work about once a week. My drive is 18 miles, almost all at highway speeds. I don’t understand the time requirement for oil changes since there shouldn’t be much oil damage sitting in the garage. I see the need to change oil based on mileage since the oil is being used, getting dirty and additives are wearing out. I assume that the time requirement applies to people who drive short trips where the engine doesn’t warm up. My infrequent driving always warms the engine and runs it at 50-60 mph. Thanks for your help.” Wheels: TP says, “I have a 1994 Dodge Caravan with 126,000 miles. For the past two years, the ABS light comes on sporadically. It is worse in warm and hot weather. I have had the system tested a couple of times, and everything checked out OK. The service technician said it could be a cracked ABS computer board making and breaking contact on the on-board connections. How can this condition be tested without investing in a new ABS computer?” Wheels: With the price of gasoline increasing, could you list some suggestions we can do to save money at the pump?
Appeared in July 15, 2006 issue of Wheels, a product of the Dayton Daily News
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