Oil Change Interval Rechner
Berechnen Sie when your next oil change is due. Factor in driving conditions, oil type, and manufacturer recommendations.
Next Oil Change Due At
45,500 miles
Next Oil Change Due At vs Base Interval
Formel
## Oil Change Scheduling Modern synthetic oils and engines allow longer intervals than the old 3,000-mile rule, but severe driving conditions require more frequent changes. ### Formula **Effective Interval = Base Interval x (1 - 0.4 if severe conditions)** **Next Change = Last Change Mileage + Effective Interval** Severe conditions include frequent short trips, dusty roads, heavy towing, extreme temperatures, and stop-and-go traffic. Most modern cars with synthetic oil recommend 7,500-10,000 mile intervals under normal conditions.
Lösungsbeispiel
Last change at 38,000 miles, now at 45,000, 7,500-mile interval, normal conditions.
- 01Effective interval = 7,500 x (1 - 0) = 7,500 miles
- 02Next change = 38,000 + 7,500 = 45,500 miles
- 03Miles remaining = 7,500 - 7,000 = 500 miles
- 04Oil life = (1 - 7000/7500) x 100 = 6.7%
Häufig Gestellte Fragen
Is the 3,000-mile oil change still necessary?
For most modern cars with synthetic oil, no. Most manufacturers recommend 5,000-10,000 miles. Follow your owner's manual, not the oil change shop's sticker.
What counts as severe driving?
Frequent trips under 5 miles, dusty or sandy conditions, towing or hauling heavy loads, extended idling, and extreme hot or cold temperatures.
Synthetic vs conventional oil?
Synthetic oil lasts 7,500-15,000 miles and performs better in extreme temperatures. Conventional oil requires 3,000-5,000 mile changes. The cost difference per mile is minimal.
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