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What is the difference between oil heat and gas heat for the home?

we want to know what cost more too if anyone could let us know thanx .

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there is still a break in period on every vehicle, your owners manual will tell you not to drive too fast, tow a trailer or carry a heavy load until 500 or 1000 miles. i like to change the oil at that point too, but it's not over crucial. as for the light at 5000 miles, yes it's there, BUT toyota also says if your driving is done with frequent short drives (under 10 miles), in stop and go traffic (rush hour or lots of stop lights), at sustained high speeds (70 and above), in extreme cold (0 or colder) or extreme heat (85 or higher), in dusty conditions or while towing or carrying a heavy load, you should be changing your oil at the old 3000 mile intervals. actually all brands of cars say somehting to this affect meaning that while we think we can run longer intervals most of us still fall into the 'extreme use' category.
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Either you have a cracked heat exchanger or you vent cap is missing or need a damper installed in flue vent. You can take an inspection mirror and a flashlight and check each heat exchanger very carefully or just put a carbon monoxide detector by the closest supply vent. Next check on the roof and see if the vent cap is on or not obstructed by a birds nest. If all ok then you might need to add a vent damper in the flue. Hope this helps

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