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Originally Posted by heysac
(Post 3306860)
I just got my Swift K-Series (2010, 6500 km only) serviced. I bought 3.5 l of GS Caltex 5W30 fully synthetic oil for ~Rs 1240 only! The link is below. Last year, the shopkeeper somehow got me to use 10W40 (most likely Mobil) oil and my car seemed to suffer from drag, low FE, hard starts in winters. So, today when I drove after the oil change the car runs just like new again with very low vibration, good pickup and very smooth. I still need to rev it up in the days to come once all the fluids settle down well but I am feeling very good about it. |
Originally Posted by saket77
(Post 3306483)
I plan to try a fully synthetic oil for my Zen to experience the difference; if any. Right now, the car has always been on Castrol Magnatec. Which grade & oil you guys suggest to use in this particular engine? |
Originally Posted by sohail99
(Post 3306133)
Yea I think so! She hasn't been to a service station since her 3rd free service as I learnt the hard way that, service guys cause more harm than good! I service her myself and she'll be 4 years old tomorrow! So was planning a birthday oil change! :D I have a trusted garage nearby, but I don't want greasy hands all over my car! Also, I'm not able to find any good quality oil filters! please: |
Originally Posted by Gansan
(Post 3306262)
Take your own oil to your A.S.S., buy a filter from them and let them change the oil. That is what I do, right from first service. |
Originally Posted by dreamz91
(Post 3308213)
Guys, how do we identify counterfeit oils? I tried searching for the forum but couldn't find much about identifying, only recommendations to buy genuine oils. |
Originally Posted by dreamz91
(Post 3308213)
I'm trying to purchase Mobil-1 synth. |
Originally Posted by a4anurag
(Post 3307827)
Congrats on the service done. Do you have that oil can with you? Rs.1240 for 3.5L is suspicious to me. For my car the synthetic oil costs Rs 2970.17. Hope the oil is not after the best before date. Anurag. |
Originally Posted by GTO
(Post 306829)
Additional recommended read : |
Originally Posted by heysac
(Post 3308552)
Another great resource on all sorts of automotive oils: http://www.kewengineering.co.uk/Auto_oils/index.htm |
Originally Posted by heysac
(Post 3308338)
I also asked him why don't they introduce 75W90 gear oil in retail packaging which he said they are considering and the brake fluid which he said they will do soon. I do have the pics and will upload from my mobile It was May 2013 pkd so not old. |
Originally Posted by khoj
(Post 3308953)
@ heysac, could you share the shop details, I would like to purchase the same. |
Originally Posted by khoj
(Post 3308953)
@ heysac, could you share the shop details, I would like to purchase the same. |
Originally Posted by sagarpadaki
(Post 3308103)
Oil filter is the most important part of an oil change. Might i say, its more important than the oil itself? As Gansen has mentioned , take the oil with you to a HASS and ask them to do an oil change with a new filter. Pay the labor + filter charge and be happy. Its cumbersome to find change oil at home. Besides disposing the old oil is also a big hazard. |
Originally Posted by sohail99
(Post 3309386)
Thanks a lot Sagar! btw I'm confused regarding how are oil filters classified for different engines? What are the differences? Why can't any oil filter fit my i20? Internet is absolutely clueless about it! And apparently, apart from purolator blues(the one my car came with), no one makes oil filter for i20 or I'm not able to find them as I dont have a part number! (hyundai's part number for oil filter is specific to their own parts only) Is it some weird scheme to keep the customer tied to the service centers?please: Regarding taking my baby to HASS(Prolly Rishabh Hyundai where I got her from), I'm very scared to take her there. 90% of my trips there have been full of mishaps, involving service guys and mechanics either hitting my car while taking it in the service bay, or scratching her quite badly with wrenches and screwdrivers (And later denying the whole thing and blaming it on me that it was already present before the car was brought in!) No way I'm going back there! No sir. :) I'll ask my local garage to help me source the oil filter. As its available absolutely nowhere!! (except on ebay.co.uk and sgpetch where probably online retailers are allowed to sell car parts and customers have more freedom from dealerships and service centers) I'll take his help in changing the oil too + they have proper means to dispose off the old oil. |
Originally Posted by sohail99
(Post 3309386)
Thanks a lot Sagar! btw I'm confused regarding how are oil filters classified for different engines? What are the differences? Why can't any oil filter fit my i20? Internet is absolutely clueless about it! And apparently, apart from purolator blues(the one my car came with), no one makes oil filter for i20 or I'm not able to find them as I dont have a part number! (hyundai's part number for oil filter is specific to their own parts only) Is it some weird scheme to keep the customer tied to the service centers?please: Regarding taking my baby to HASS(Prolly Rishabh Hyundai where I got her from), I'm very scared to take her there. No way I'm going back there! No sir. :) I'll ask my local garage to help me source the oil filter. As its available absolutely nowhere!! (except on ebay.co.uk and sgpetch where probably online retailers are allowed to sell car parts and customers have more freedom from dealerships and service centers) I'll take his help in changing the oil too + they have proper means to dispose off the old oil. |
Originally Posted by sohail99
(Post 3309386)
btw I'm confused regarding how are oil filters classified for different engines? What are the differences? Why can't any oil filter fit my i20? Internet is absolutely clueless about it! And apparently, apart from purolatr blues(the one my car came with), no one makes oil filter for i20 or I'm not able to find them as I dont have a part number! (hyundai's part number for oil filter is specific to their own parts only) Is it some weird scheme to keep the customer tied to the service centers?please: Regarding taking my baby to HASS(Prolly Rishabh Hyundai where I got her from), I'm very scared to take her there. I'll ask my local garage to help me source the oil filter. As its available absolutely nowhere!! |
Originally Posted by a4anurag
(Post 3309458)
Doesn't Hyundai allow selling parts over the counter as Maruti does? Anurag. |
Originally Posted by sagarpadaki
(Post 3309422)
Oil filters selection depends on type of engine-petrol or diesel, drain intervals and oil pressure inside engine when running at high RPM. Hence different cars have different filters made for them. You need not leave your car at the service center for the oil change . you can get it changed when you are at the service center itself and drive the car back with you. If you are buying oil filter from outside garage,make sure that its original Hyundai. Match the part numbers from your bill and the filter box. An alternative would be to visit Bosch service center and check if they have a filter from Bosch for i20 petrol. If they have then you can get the oil changed at them only. |
Originally Posted by a4anurag
(Post 3309458)
As mentioned by Sagar, most parts are specific to the manufacturers and no two parts will match easily, reason - keeping the customer tied to the manufacture and running is business. Try shine other service centre in your city if your worried of Rishabh Hyundai. If your car is not in warranty then go to Bosch and get the service done. Doesn't Hyundai allow selling parts over the counter as Maruti does? Anurag. |
Originally Posted by khoj
(Post 3309577)
Oil filters are generally classified primarily on the oil volume throughput and the mounting space available. It is not uncommon to see two vehicles from different manufacturers sharing the same filter. You could approach any car spare parts reseller and ask for an i20 oil filter and he will have one. Could be from Purolater or Delphi or similar. As for service depending on where you are in the city the Tbhp directory could help you in identifying a good service centre or you could simply drive in to Hyundai Motor Plaza @ Mathura road. This is a company owned centre and is supposed to be the best of the lot. Some centres do others do not, it is a mixed bag. |
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