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Originally Posted By: Doog
Originally Posted By: Flareside302
Originally Posted By: steve20
^^^ Pablo read the statement you posted---it says absolutely nothing of value
I would stay with the 5K OCI using the green bottle or the yellow bottle. Lots of stuff happens furthur on down the road like, Oh I don't know, maybe the engine eating its catalytic converter, maybe the hardening wasn't done right on the cams, maybe not enough drain holes in the piston land, and only shows up after 40K and they decide to extend the warranty to folks who have proved they serviced vehicle accordingly. Where will you be with an extended OCI in this situation?
They can't pick and choose who they extend warranties for.
and as I posted above he link to Amsoil about new car Warranties. that clearly people are to lazy to go read, and Pablo re-iterated they can't cancel warranty unless it was the oils fault. which amsoil in that case would cover it if it was an oil problem of they're product.
Oh yes they can. You guys are dreaming if you think they can't deny warranty based on failure to follow recommended oil service intervals. Then you can hire an attorney for $5-10k and fight it. Meanwhile Amsoil will tell you they will only cover it if their oil was at fault which they will say you must prove it wasn't.
Actually it's on the DEALER to prove that not following the recommendation is the cause of the problem. If say a piston burns up, they have to prove it was the oil and not the the piston, or some other factor that caused it.
Originally Posted By: Flareside302
Originally Posted By: steve20
^^^ Pablo read the statement you posted---it says absolutely nothing of value
I would stay with the 5K OCI using the green bottle or the yellow bottle. Lots of stuff happens furthur on down the road like, Oh I don't know, maybe the engine eating its catalytic converter, maybe the hardening wasn't done right on the cams, maybe not enough drain holes in the piston land, and only shows up after 40K and they decide to extend the warranty to folks who have proved they serviced vehicle accordingly. Where will you be with an extended OCI in this situation?
They can't pick and choose who they extend warranties for.
and as I posted above he link to Amsoil about new car Warranties. that clearly people are to lazy to go read, and Pablo re-iterated they can't cancel warranty unless it was the oils fault. which amsoil in that case would cover it if it was an oil problem of they're product.
Oh yes they can. You guys are dreaming if you think they can't deny warranty based on failure to follow recommended oil service intervals. Then you can hire an attorney for $5-10k and fight it. Meanwhile Amsoil will tell you they will only cover it if their oil was at fault which they will say you must prove it wasn't.
Actually it's on the DEALER to prove that not following the recommendation is the cause of the problem. If say a piston burns up, they have to prove it was the oil and not the the piston, or some other factor that caused it.