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My 2014 Silverado just hit 5,000 miles and I still have oil life but do I have to wait until life percentage goes to zero? I was told I get two free oil changes a year and as little as I drive I want to just space out the two oil changes between the miles I drive my truck..

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You do not have to wait. You can get the oil changed prior to 0%. Your manual will tell the maximum amount of time between oil changes, such as at least once a year or so. With my previous '06 I would change it anywhere from 25% down to 0%, just depended on when it was convenient to get it changed. My current truck I will just go mileage since I don't have a percentage to go by anymore. It'll be every 5k miles or so. Keeps it on track with the wife's Jeep since we drive about equal miles per year.

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GM dealers can only suggest that you follow the OLM. If you wish to have it changed at 3000, 4000, 5000 miles, GM states that those requests may be honored and you get your free service. Still, just the 4 free ones. GM wants dealers to suggest to customers to follow the OLM.

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My dealer had paperwork that I had to sign for the free maintenance deal that the OLM had to be below 15 or 20%.

 

Did not matter as I changed it at 1,000 miles on my own then again at 6,000 & will follow up at 11,000 with full synthetic.

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You get 4 free oil changes to use within 24 months and 24,000 miles. They do not have to be done at any certion interval or oil life percentage per GM. So doing the math, and under "normal" driving I would get it done just under 6000 miles or just under 6 months.

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