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First Oil Change... 5 or 10k?

Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundras (2014-2021)' started by MistrRoboto, Aug 24, 2017.

  1. Aug 24, 2017 at 5:45 AM
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    MistrRoboto

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    Just dropped off, and picked up my new Tundra from its 5000 mile service. I noticed they didn't change the oil so I checked the maintenance schedule, and sure enough, it's not recommended until 10K.

    Are the masses here at tundras.com comfortable with that? I trust you guys more than the dealer. Driving has been light so far, mostly just around town and highway to work. I'm confident synthetic oil can go 10000 miles, I just always thought that the concept of break-in oil getting changed early still existed.

    Worth me doing it myself early, or just wait another 5000 to get the free change?

    Thanks fellas,
    Jim
     
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  2. Aug 24, 2017 at 5:58 AM
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    T-Rex266

    T-Rex266 Elon approved Staff Member

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    It costs me like $5-10 more to have the dealer so it so I pay them as I go to a trusted mechanic that is a member here. I have it changed every 5k with synthetic. I am a believer in "treat your engine good and it'll treat you good."
     
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  3. Aug 24, 2017 at 5:59 AM
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    Tundrazy

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    Your Tundra should be using full synthetic oil, so the change interval is 10k miles. They have been doing this a long time and seem to know what they are doing, so I would trust the brand.
     
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  4. Aug 24, 2017 at 6:04 AM
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    Tundra_mike89

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    On my 2014 tundra D.C. 4x4 I went 10,000 miles before my first oil change and that truck lasted till about 43,000 miles.... then I crashed it into a tree at the ranch driving in reverse going about 40 mph. My new CM 4x4 I go every 6,000 using Mobil 1 full synthetic
     
  5. Aug 24, 2017 at 6:07 AM
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    MistrRoboto

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    Lol thanks, I think.
     
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    Theyfzman

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    For the price of an oil filter and oil. And call me old school I would do 5000
    And I do 3000 miles actually
    Cheap insurance and a lot less than a new engine
     
  7. Aug 24, 2017 at 7:26 AM
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    TXRailRoadBandit73

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    5k...i do oil change on my own
     
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  8. Aug 24, 2017 at 7:32 AM
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    RickC

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    I don't know if I would trust a filter to go that long, but synthetic oil I would. I change mine every 5k with Mobile 1 full synthetic and a Toyota filter.
     
  9. Aug 24, 2017 at 7:49 AM
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    Exactly.
     
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    This is the correct answer. ^
     
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    Tundra_mike89

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    The only reason it's 5,000 on flex fuel is because toyota is basing that oil/filter change on if the person actually uses that crap. So it could go 10,000 if you wanted. Check out black stone labs if you don't believe me
     
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    I'm not arguing the validity in your statement that you can go longer....just going by the book.
     
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    Mine is a FFV, and 5000 is the recommended mileage as well. It actually says 2500 miles if you used E85.

    Do the non-FFV service books only show a 10,000 mile change? You'd think with Toyota footing the bill, they would keep it at 10,000 for everyone unless you have used E85.
     
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    Not a flex model. According to this nice mega thread, and the associated manuals - its 10,000 for mine. I'm not insanely comfortable with that but... I really know nothing about oil. I'd like to guess Toyota woulden't be recommending 10k just to save cost, knowing it will harm the motor, right?!

    https://www.tundras.com/threads/tundra-maintenance-guide.315/

    Anyway - thanks for all the input guys. I guess 10k is acceptable for some, whereas 5k for others.
     
  15. Aug 24, 2017 at 10:52 AM
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    MistrRoboto

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    I'll just leave it alone until 10k. One less thing to worry about I suppose. Here is the schedule off the maintenance guides on Toyota's site...

    [​IMG]
     
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    I knew I was getting close to being at the end of my free oil changes. I called the Toyota dealership where I take it and they told me the service plan was 2 years or 25K and that to get my oil done every 5k miles, meaning 5 free changes. I'm at 23k, so I'll get my last one done here soon.

    The last couple though I've been stretching it to about 7k and getting it done.
     
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    I go 5K miles...
     
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    Wanted to do mine at 7500 or so, but my tech has been on strike for a few weeks now so I am up at 8k now.
     
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    You guys are all crazy :p - 20k for me and those are hard miles.
     
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    chphilo

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    Since I drive a lot less than 10k per year, I go by the time interval rather than mileage. I just got my oil changed today (at 20110 miles). This was my 10th oil change. 5 of them were freebies (conventional oil changed by Toyota--back in 2010, all Tundras came with non-synthetic oil) and the last 5 were Mobil 1, 0W-20. But I personally have no problem going with 1 year/10k schedule.
     
  22. Aug 26, 2017 at 10:00 AM
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    I go with a 7500 mile interval, which is just under 1 year of driving for me. I can understand those who choose to go with a more conservative interval though.
     
  23. Aug 26, 2017 at 7:33 PM
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    5k, too much break in debris in the engine, change it now. I tow 5000lbs with my Tundra twice a month and I change the oil every 4000 miles. Using Amsoil signature 0w30 with a TRD filter.
     
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    The 5k vs 10k on FFV vs Non-FFV is a valid issue. Although I dont know the exact reason why the mileage is different but I can see why it would be. However, my issue is with my Non-FFV having the "check engine light" comes on at 5k. If its Non-FFV the light shouldn't be coming on at 5k when its recommended to be 10k. When I changed my oil at 7500 it still was clean and just starting to get black. I am comfortable splitting the difference, I just have a hard time going 10k. But all in all oils today are much better than years gone by, in my opinion.
     

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