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Which number Mobil 1? Mobil 1 5w30 is all my Z06 has ever gotten -- but then again it's recommended right there on the filler tube cap.changing the oil more often certainly won’t hurt anything. I change mine at 5000 mile intervals and use Mobil one. I had it changed at the dealership before I left with it, at 10 miles
Which number Mobil 1? Mobil 1 5w30 is all my Z06 has ever gotten -- but then again it's recommended right there on the filler tube cap.
And if the engine fails (which is kind of a thing with the 6.2 right now) , nowhere does it tell themouth breathing computer screen readerdealership tech that's diagnosing the issue to check the oil weight. They do ONLY what the screen tells them to,,, and the screen tells them to visually look for metal in the oil, not send the oil out for analysis.
Tell me you don’t have a clue without telling me you don’t have a clue.
They would have to prove that the oil caused the issue (links to the federal trade commission's and USCode government websites regarding the Magnuson-Moss warranty act are below,,, or you can google the Cliff notes version of the Magnuson-Moss act that says in a nut shell that to deny a warranty , they have to prove the fault).
And if the engine fails (which is kind of a thing with the 6.2 right now) , nowhere does it tell themouth breathing computer screen readerdealership tech that's diagnosing the issue to check the oil weight. They do ONLY what the screen tells them to,,, and the screen tells them to visually look for metal in the oil, not send the oil out for analysis.
The recommendation of 0W-20 oil is purely for CAFE reasons. I'd rather have my engine live a healthy life, and still be around past the warranty period, rather than just barley get out of the warranty period with a clapped out engine because of some irrational fear of warranty denial.
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Magnuson Moss Warranty-Federal Trade Commission Improvements Act
Title I of this Act authorizes the Federal Trade Commission to develop regulations for written warranties.www.ftc.gov
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I might be in the minority here, but I can’t afford the loss of a hundred thousand truck or to replace an 8,000$ engine. Or pay for a lawsuit against a mega corporation like gm.
Truth hurts sometimes, dealership techs are nothing more than parts changers anymore.
They plug in the computer, and replace whatever part the screen says to replace, hence why so many people are having to take their vehicles in four and five times for the same issue.
There is no troubleshooting, no understanding of what's going on, and virtually no thoughts in their head other than " rush through this task and beat book time so I can get paid more".
I've met/ hung out with a lot of dealership techs over the years as my sister was the service department manager of a Ford dealer for a little over decade. Good guys to drink with at the party for sure, but pretty much any enthusiast knows more about their cars than the dealership techs do.
Those guy are there to get paid, and its easy to justify billable hours by reading the screen and only doing exactly what it says. Even in those off-chance circumstances where they know its wrong and won't fix the problem, they'll do it anyway if that's what the screen says just to get the billable hours. In the words of the classic Metallica song it's "Sad but true".
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You are so wrong, it isn’t even funny. I have never wasted so much time reading so much incorrect information in one place as I have on your posts in this thread. I can guarantee you that you have next to no clue how these vehicles actually work. The fact that you think oil grade is determined by CAFE tells me all I need to know. You probably still think they use the Tech 2, like so many on this forum. There’s a reason the cars go to the dealer after no one else can fix them. You really think independent and chain shops (and literally every other business) don’t exist to make money? You are quite special.

As the oil has miles put on it, the oil starts to get diluted with fuel.