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2013 jeep Grand Cherokee Ecodiesel got an oil change. About 13500 km with Shell Helix Ultra 0W30. Now Petro Canada Duron UHP 10W40 in. And also I received one test bottle of Stiction Eliminator from US. I also but that in as well. Never tried this one before. Let's see...😀

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Four oil changes today!

2013 Lexus CT200h @ 195,000 miles
Out: Mobil 1 ESP 0w-30, Microgard Select filter
In: same, Fram Endurance filter

2002 Toyota 4Runner @ 200,000 miles
Out: Mobil 1 Extended Performance 5w-30, Fram Tough Guard filter
In: Valvoline Valvoline Restore and Protect 5w-30, Mobil 1 filter

2012 Chevy Sonic @ 75,000 miles
Out: Mobil 1 Extended Performance 5w-30, Fram Tough Guard filter
In: Quaker State Ultimate Protection 5w-30, Mobil 1 filter

2015 Honda Accord @ 135,000 miles
Out: Kirkland Signature 0w-20, Fram Endurance filter
In: Quaker State Ultimate Protection 0w-20, Mobil 1 filter
ESP 0w30 would be a great oil to use across your entire fleet
 
Wife's 2023 Pacifica, 75k on it. 5k OCI since we bought it from Enterprise with 60k on it.
Outside temp is 9*F but I jumped on it before the blizzard starts. At least it's dry, not windy, and Pacificas are easy to change the oil.

Out:
SuperTech 0w-20 and Mopar filter.

In:
Valvoline Valvoline Restore and Protect 5w-30 and Mopar filter.
 
Did my second oil change on the wagon (2026 Volvo V60 CC), 5,452 miles on the odometer, 4,302 on the oil. Rotated the tires while i was at it too.

Out / In: Castrol Euro M 0w-20 + Hengst E217HD310

I reckon i'm going to pick up one of the fancy funnels that locks into the filler neck for my next change. I had to pull the engine cover off because i thought the regular spilled a little, luckily it did not.

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Yes the 54 are the new version. I have no idea how they differ from the old ones but the peeps at Discount Tire said they are improved...whatever that means.

No snow in my neck of the woods. However a few Canadian users on other forums praise them so their winter performance seems to be acceptable. At least, for an all season tire.
Thanks that's very helpful info. I will strongly consider them. If the Canadians like them, that's a good enough endorsement for me.
 
2021 Compass, 105,263 miles
Out: Mobil 1 Extended Performance 0w20
In: Mobil 1 Extended Performance 0w20
Filter out Carquest Premium, filter in Fram Extra Guard
Miles on old oil 8,777

2018 Wrangler, 109,088 miles
Out Mobil 1 Extended Performance 0w20
In Mobil 1 Extended Performance 0w20
Filter out, Carquest Pro, filter in, Carquest pro
Miles on old oil, 4000

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It's the neighbor's truck. I recommended 5k OCI but I don't make the final call. Fortunately it does not burn any oil (used .5 qt in 8k which is acceptable).
Yeah that's pretty good for an EB. Can't argue with results. What has it generally been run on?
 
Yeah that's pretty good for an EB. Can't argue with results. What has it generally been run on?
Last time was Mobil 1 regular synthetic. Before that (for the first 9 years of its life) was the local quick lube swill. I will remind him again that this engine would benefit from shorter OCIs but I don't know how much longer he plans to keep it so these details may not matter much (it's a work truck).

Edit: correction - the old oil was Valvoline basic syn 5-W30. I can no longer edit the first post, but I listed the wrong oil for previous OC.
 
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The wife said the maintenance alarm went off on the Sienna on the way home from work Friday. I reset it and told her I’ll do it later. Won’t be doing that until it’s a little warmer outside.
For the newer Sienna's, at about what OCI does the maintenance alarm go off?
 
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