2006 Acura tsx oil question?

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Have a question for experts.

I used PP 5W30 in the car, oil change light from OLM came after nearly 3500 miles, while doing highway, stop and go traffic and some short trips of grocery runs.

Should i stick to 5-6k OCI or follow OLM strictly ?

Also any SN and SL oil are safe to use in it? Thanks for help.
 
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A Drip that's all dried up!

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My opinion is you can go farther. Likely and easily the 5K mentioned above

How does the oil look on a blotter drip test?
 
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Originally Posted by ARCOgraphite
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A Drip that's all dried up!

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Just a bunch of guys here.

Like asking an opinion at a bar.

That's funny, was just asking in case if anyone has done any experiment on it
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We have a 2006 TSX with 190K that we bought new. I also service 2 other TSXs.
Our car has had a steady diet of M1 5w30.
For a while I used 5w20, based on the dealer's service recommendation.
Once I accidentially dumped in Idemitsu 0w20. Dang thing ran great.
I am back to 5w30 High Mileage.

I have used M1, Wix and Fram XG filters.
I generally service the engine oil at the 20% mark.
And the transmission every 25K miles. Car is perfect.
 
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Your car was probably spec'd for SM. SN is what is recommended now. SL? Hard to find and not recommended. ANY SN would be fine.

3.5k sounds short. Was the OLM reset after the last oil change? That vehicle on that oil should have easily gone 10k or one year. I like 5k OC. Easy to remember.
 
Originally Posted by ka9mnx
Your car was probably spec'd for SM. SN is what is recommended now. SL? Hard to find and not recommended. ANY SN would be fine.

3.5k sounds short. Was the OLM reset after the last oil change? That vehicle on that oil should have easily gone 10k or one year. I like 5k OC. Easy to remember.

Thank you, was going to use this motor craft oil, 10W30.
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If the light came on at 3500, you need to change it
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That is a very short OCI for something suggested by the MM
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Yes, SN and SL are safe to use
 
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