Haha, that's not true. Must have been some miscommunication between you and the dealer, typical synthetics allow you to go 10,000 miles between changes. However, your "Maintenance Engine" will automatically come on every 5000 miles, to remind the driver to change the oil. It's up to the user when he or she feels comfortable changing it, I go about every 8000 with synthetic.My question to the forum: Dealership told me that if I switch to synthetic, on my 2014 Tacoma, that I have to change it every 5k miles because that is the way the engine is set up. Is that true?
If you are putting a lot of miles in a short period of time, lets say a long daily commute for work, then synthetic will let you go longer between changes. This way you aren't having to change it every couple of months. If you aren't racking up huge miles then conventional oil will be fine. Personal preference really.Thanks. Would it be better to stay with Dino oil or go to synthetic? Not a huge difference in price.
Thanks for the response. I wish it were a miscommunication but this is twice they have said this to me. If I were doing my own change I would have done the same at about 7500-8000 which is what I had done previously with my Tundras. It didn't seem right but thought I should check.Haha, that's not true. Must have been some miscommunication between you and the dealer, typical synthetics allow you to go 10,000 miles between changes. However, your "Maintenance Engine" will automatically come on every 5000 miles, to remind the driver to change the oil. It's up to the user when he or she feels comfortable changing it, I go about every 8000 with synthetic.