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daparker76 06-26-2010 04:42 PM

oil consumption
 
My friend recently purchased a 2010 RX8. Her oil warning came on and took it to the dealer and was three quarts low. They told her that she needed to check and add oil on a regular schedule. Is this normal?

C-PHLAT 06-26-2010 04:47 PM

You can search on this forum and find an answer to almost any question you could have. But to answer your question...Yes. Tell your friend buy a gallon of 5w20 or 5w30 and a funnel. Check the oil at least every 500 miles and keep it close to the full line. Go

Mazurfer 06-27-2010 07:13 AM

Your friend is a moron.
Have her read the fu&*ing manual!

On a new car, this is usually in a nice pretty zippered black case in the glovebox, which is located right in front of where the front passenger would sit. It's just above knee level, and there is a little latch that will allow access to this glovebox.


I predict this will end badly.

ken-x8 06-27-2010 07:57 AM

Your friend can get an electronic copy of the manual from maszdausa.com. That's a lot easier for reference than the printed one. (Manual for my '06 is too big to fit in the glove box.) She should sign up in the owner's section. That should also put her in line to get good discount coupons from her dealer.

While c-phlat recommends buying a gallon of oil, handling that under the hood can be awkward. I suggest getting a quart bottle as well. After using the quart, keep it as a measuring cup. Fill it half-way. Then, when the dipstick shows half a quart down, just dump that half quart in.

Ken

MICHGoBlue 06-27-2010 08:34 AM

Not normal.

My RX-8 generates oil, I have to drain about a quart every other fill up.

I sell the extra oil to Mobil.

SayNoToPistons 06-27-2010 08:56 AM

I drive my RX8 right into the Louisiana coast every few days to top off my RX8.

Loki 06-27-2010 09:08 AM

The dealer should've told her that when she bought the car.. it's kind of a big thing.

jasonrxeight 06-27-2010 09:41 AM

women should never drive cars that require maintenances, trade it in get a Toyota.

DarkBrew 06-27-2010 09:43 AM


Originally Posted by Mazurfer (Post 3616032)
Your friend is a moron.
Have her read the fu&*ing manual!

On a new car, this is usually in a nice pretty zippered black case in the glovebox, which is located right in front of where the front passenger would sit. It's just above knee level, and there is a little latch that will allow access to this glovebox.


I predict this will end badly.

You crack me up!

DarkBrew 06-27-2010 09:46 AM


Originally Posted by jasonrxeight (Post 3616111)
women should never drive cars that require maintenance, trade it in get a Toyota.

I think there are plenty of tards in both sexes...
And lots of women who "get it" ... Many are on this forum... be afraid... LOL

Nobody deserves a Toyota! :SHOCKED:

jasonrxeight 06-27-2010 09:48 AM


Originally Posted by DarkBrew (Post 3616117)
I think there are plenty of tards in both sexes...
And lots of women who "get it ... Many are on this forum... be afraid... LOL

Nobody deserves a Toyota! :SHOCKED:

well, the hot ones are allowed.:lol:
I dont mind going to their houses once a while to check the oil for them.

C-PHLAT 06-27-2010 10:24 AM

A wise man once said, "be weary of a any machine that makes its own oil."

VashGS 06-27-2010 11:49 AM


Originally Posted by jasonrxeight (Post 3616111)
women should never drive cars that require maintenances, trade it in get a Toyota.

Toyota are excrement nowdays. They hassle people over frame rust etc etc. Ford if want to drive without opening the hood. Letting Celica die off with no effort to replace. They deserve :spank:

Never L8 06-27-2010 12:21 PM


Originally Posted by SayNoToPistons (Post 3616082)
I drive my RX8 right into the Louisiana coast every few days to top off my RX8.


This is straight up hilarious! My eyes are watering at these posts...

Anyways, in all seriousness and in defense of the female purchaser, unless you're familiar with the rotary engine, you very well may not know to add oil. Her friend did the right thing by varifying they weren't being hosed by the stealership.

ADD OIL AND CHECK THE LEVEL EVERY 500-1000 MILES, DEPENDING ON HOW QUICKLY YOU BURN OIL. I lose about a quart every 1000 miles or so...

This community can be a little abrasive for those how don't know how sarcastic this crowd is, and even a little too much still for those who know.

I've done my part to help out a new owner. That is all...let the hazing continue. :boxing_sm

Mazurfer 06-27-2010 01:18 PM


Originally Posted by Loki (Post 3616088)
The dealer should've told her that when she bought the car.. it's kind of a big thing.

C'mon.................every car will use oil and every car needs it changed. Yes, this one is a little more frequent........but...............even if you don't memorize the manual, it's a good thing to sit down(especially on a new car) and at least open the damn thing. :p:

Was the dealer supposed to tell her about the redline beep?
The fact that it might require gas?
That the lights must be on to have the glovebox light come on?
Air in the tires?
Spark plug change?
How to adjust the seats?
How to open the trunk and gas lid?
How one might try de-flooding and how to avoid flooding?
Shall I go on?

Mazurfer 06-27-2010 01:36 PM


Originally Posted by jasonrxeight (Post 3616111)
women should never drive cars that require maintenances, trade it in get a Toyota.

My responses were in no way based on the fact that she was/is a woman. They are perfectly capable as a guy is when it comes to this. I get annoyed because people don't even take the time to learn anything anymore. We've become a throw away society and a society that seems to need everything "now"! (That last part has nothing to do with the topic at hand). :Freak_ani

Loki 06-27-2010 09:09 PM


Originally Posted by Mazurfer (Post 3616260)
C'mon.................every car will use oil and every car needs it changed. Yes, this one is a little more frequent........but...............even if you don't memorize the manual, it's a good thing to sit down(especially on a new car) and at least open the damn thing. :p:

Was the dealer supposed to tell her about the redline beep?
The fact that it might require gas?
That the lights must be on to have the glovebox light come on?
Air in the tires?
Spark plug change?
How to adjust the seats?
How to open the trunk and gas lid?
How one might try de-flooding and how to avoid flooding?
Shall I go on?


You c'mon. This 2010 car loses oil, most 2010 cars don't, normal people don't expect it to be an issue, and if it is, it's a one in a million defect. It's in the dealer's interest to inform people of this. Flooding (if it's still an issue) should be mentioned as well... how to open the trunk? No, every car does it the same way. Obviously her sales guy was a douche and worried that she might not buy a car with those caveats, so decided not to tell her.

Regular people aren't rotary experts, they just want to enjoy the car. If nobody draws their attention to the maintenance items, they won't know... giving us a lot of low-mileage shells without engine to work with.

NErx8 06-27-2010 09:30 PM

Most cars have pistons :P Anyone who doesn't research something that costs thousands of dollars might want to take a little extra time to do so in the future. It sounds like I read more about my $300 tv than she did on her 2010 Rx8 before purchase.

ken-x8 06-27-2010 10:47 PM


Originally Posted by Never L8 (Post 3616225)
... Her friend did the right thing by varifying they weren't being hosed by the stealership.
[snip]
This community can be a little abrasive for those how don't know how sarcastic this crowd is, and even a little too much still for those who know.
[snip]
...let the hazing continue. :boxing_sm

No point in continuing to haze. The original poster has departed. I hope he or she endured the abrasion long enough to glean the answer in between the insults.

Ken

Never L8 07-03-2010 08:50 AM

^Yeah...but if he hung around long enough, he would've got good information AND a good laugh.

Myriad 07-03-2010 09:09 AM


Originally Posted by C-PHLAT (Post 3616153)
A wise man once said, "be weary of a any machine that makes its own oil."

underrated comment

05rx8mazda 07-03-2010 11:36 AM

My sale person advised me to keep a eye on the oil consumption and check it every other gas fill up.. The sales person should have told her about this..

York 07-03-2010 04:22 PM

My sales person didn't really tell me shit, but I did some research before throwing away 19k :|

jasonrxeight 07-03-2010 04:48 PM


Originally Posted by York (Post 3622968)
My sales person didn't really tell me shit, but I did some research before throwing away 19k :|

same

C-PHLAT 07-04-2010 03:10 AM


Originally Posted by Myriad (Post 3622705)
underrated comment

I'm getting old enough now to be at the point that I could have come up with that quote myself, but I heard it from an older, wiser man than I:yumyum:


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