What's everyone doing to properly "break in" the 1330. When should I change the oil for the first time ?
Bill:
This is my thoughts (don't be scared):yikes:
1st time at or very close to 3,000 miles and have it done by the dealer.
Then every 7,000 to 9,000 miles thereafter, you can change it yourself or have someone knowledgeable do it (keep good records), my personal preference after reading all this stuff about oil viscosity (I don't know what that word means) is that i try to change it at, or just over 7,000 miles.
Cruzr Joe
I just follow the break in instructions in the manual:
First 600 miles no hard braking, no prolonged rides, no full throttle acceleration.
Free inspection at 300 mi,
first service at 600 mi
It is all in the manual.
2015 F3S with 145 miles and counting!
Dealer told me 3000 miles for first service and then every 7900 after that.
mtbear![]()
I NEVER LIKE THE TERM "BREAK IN".... i hate to think something will break on a brand-new vehicle...
can any1 come up with a better term.....???
how about "grace period"....?
dp
easley, sc
SPYD3R
So if I understand right, ryde for 600 miles before stomping on brakes really hard and no racing, then you take it back to dealer at 3,000 miles for the first service?
Another Day To Be My Kid's Dad [emoji379]
The real term is "wear in," which is literally correct, but can you sell it now? I suspect doing so would be at least as hard as getting people to correctly use "problem" instead of "issue".I NEVER LIKE THE TERM "BREAK IN".... i hate to think something will break on a brand-new vehicle...
can any1 come up with a better term.....???
how about "grace period"....?
dp
easley, sc
SPYD3R
The first oil change is at 3,000 miles on a 2014RT-SE6, then after that 7900 miles. Deanna
I just follow the break in instructions in the manual:
First 600 miles no hard braking, no prolonged rides, no full throttle acceleration.
Free inspection at 300 mi,
first service at 600 mi
It is all in the manual.
2015 F3S with 145 miles and counting!
According to Uncle Sam (USAF) viscosity is --the resistance of a liquid to flow.:yes: