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10,000 mile service at 2,000 miles...

Discussion in 'Prius v Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by Ryan Bennett, Jul 13, 2013.

  1. Ryan Bennett

    Ryan Bennett Junior Member

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    Hey everyone. So, I'd like to see what you think about this.

    About three weeks ago I bought a 2012 v2. It's an unsold 2012, so it was technically new. It had 1,900 miles on it, and was used as a demonstrator, but barely.

    I read the manual, and it says to change the oil at 10,000 miles OR 1 year. I checked the date on the door jamb, and it said it was manufactured 7/12. So, it only has 2,000 miles on it nowbBUT, it is indeed due for an oil change.

    I took it to the dealer, because it is under warranty and has Toyota care. They tried to talk me out of it and said it wasn't necessary. It's not that they wouldn't do it, they just couldn't believe that someone would actually bring it in with that low of miles.

    Yes, I'm a PM freak, and this car was expensive (for me), and it's the first time in my life I've owned a (relatively) brand new car. My concern was mainly that the car had been sitting on a lot for most of the year, and when it's not driven very much, a lot of moisture can accumulate in the oil, degrading it. I know the synthetic oil in these things are incredibly durable, but still, that's not going to keep moisture out of the engine.

    What are everyone's thoughts on this? Would anyone have handled this differently?
     
  2. rdgrimes

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    I agree: 1 year = oil change. Ask the dealer to give you a change at cost. A compromise would be to wait till you have 5000 miles on it.
     
  3. mmmodem

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    Ditto, follow the owner's manual. 10,000 miles or 1 year = oil change. Seems like a waste but I wouldn't take a chance on a brand new car. If dealer won't do it, take it somewhere else.
     
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    i would do it, even if i had to pay. sitting around through temp changes has to create a lot of condensation i would think.
     
  5. Ryan Bennett

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    Thanks guys. Yeah, the dealer did do it for free. It was basically my 5k service - tire rotation.
     
  6. Makaru

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    Funny thing is the Prius v's sold in Canada have slightly different schedule. 1st oil change at 8000km/6mos (5000 miles). 2nd at 1 year 16,000km/10,000 miles, then once a year or 16,000km/10,000 miles after that.

    In other words, compared to US v's, one extra oil change, at the 6 month point.
     
  7. mikefocke

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    I changed mine at somewhere around 1k. I am a PM guy and keep em 10 years. And yes my dealer tried to talk me out of it but I insisted that was what I wanted and it could count as one of my free services.
     
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    In Canada oil changes for 2012 prius v are always every 8000km/6months (5000 miles) as per owner's manual
     
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    I've read somewhere that some people recommend doing the first oil change at 5000 miles, then do the 'free one' at 10,000. Any thoughts on that? For the record.... no city stop and go traffic, no harsh dusty conditions. If the car comes out of the garage it is at least a five mile drive to anywhere.
     
  10. JimboPalmer

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    Usually old people who remember the bad oil of the 60's. These are not the 60's, it can go 10,000 miles.
     
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    I could be wrong, but isn't the oil change interval every 10,000 miles or 1 year, whichever comes first? Ryan was proper in asking the 1 year service be performed.
     
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    This is reasonable. Some of us like to do the first oil/filter change before 1000 miles to rid break-in fod. Much like some changing the transmission fluid at or before 30,000 miles. Opinions will vary like people, but early first fluid change is wise.
     
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    My take: whatever the service interval, the time/distance stipulations start from the date of purchase, not the date of manufacture.

    Our car, purchased new, apparently languished on dealership(s) lot for well over a year. It had something like 10 km on the odometer when we purchased it.
     
  15. jhinsc

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    I think though with 1900 miles over 14-15 months means the car was started and driven periodically, but without the benefit of the ICE fully warming up. Ryan would likely be okay under warranty if he didn't do anything, but I would have asked for the same to done as a condition of purchase.