I personally think OP’s oil is quite dark for only having 15K on the motor and 5K on the oil. This is my Toyota’s dipstick with 5K miles on it. Motor has 100K miles on her. Supertech oil 0W-16.
OP has a turbo, yours isn't.
I personally think OP’s oil is quite dark for only having 15K on the motor and 5K on the oil. This is my Toyota’s dipstick with 5K miles on it. Motor has 100K miles on her. Supertech oil 0W-16.
What are your oil change intervals? How long have you been using SuperTech 0w16? Just curious because the SuperTech 0w16 just started showing up locally in our store.I personally think OP’s oil is quite dark for only having 15K on the motor and 5K on the oil. This is my Toyota’s dipstick with 5K miles on it. Motor has 100K miles on her. Supertech oil 0W-16.
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Yea I don't understand why people pick specific battles with possibly difficult repercussions. The oil change to avoid a negative notation on the vin. would be cheap peace of mind. Hell just had dinner at Flemings steak house with wife. $191 +$39 tip. Oil change pretty cheap.This isn't necessarily directed at you, just the board in general. I spent 60,000 dollars on my truck. I do an oil change every 5000 miles or sooner. It never ceases to amaze me how people will run oil to 7500, 10,000 or more miles most likely the difference of 1 oil change a year, maybe 100 bucks. I don't see the value in it. I even change the Buick's every 4000 ish. Just easy piece of mind and it gets me under the hood more often to check stuff out.
Thanks for that information.The Hurricane I-4 engine is NOT the engine I would recommend performing extended oil changes on, at all.
It has a long history between 2016 and now of clogging up the oil pressure solenoid screen with carbon deposits, causing P06DD codes, requiring either oil solenoid or oil pump replacements in under 60k miles when people follow the 10k mile or 1 year oil change interval schedule recommended by Stellantis.
Too often, the complimentary first oil change at the dealer comes with a complimentary car wash and swirl mark application also.Yea I don't understand why people pick specific battles with possibly difficult repercussions. The oil change to avoid a negative notation on the vin. would be cheap peace of mind.
It was a delayed response to the other thread where a guy got his car back from an oil service at the dealer, and his car was covered with swirl marks from the dealer's own wash rack. Whatever; back to your regularly scheduled program.In the last Three years I have purchased a ford raptor , a black escalade e s v. And a ford maverick. I don't understand the context of the oil change.Having anything to do with the paint. I will keep them until the warranty expires. Two of them are hundred thousand dollar vehicles. I want my warranty intact And service records when I sell them privately. Yes The two expensive vehicles have been Serviced by the dealer. Never have they been washed by the dealership at my request. Confused of the point. Discussion was the point of Keeping warranty Indisputably intact.
I personally think OP’s oil is quite dark for only having 15K on the motor and 5K on the oil. This is my Toyota’s dipstick with 5K miles on it. Motor has 100K miles on her. Supertech oil 0W-16.
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you are playing an expensive game using any oil other than spec.....not saying hpl is no good....its great but that does not matterTook our 2024 Wrangler in for a CEL with 15k miles, P0017.
Turns out there is a TSB 18-011-25 for this situation. A part of that TSB is to inspect the oil for metallic debris. There was none. However, they made the statement to me on the phone and on the RO, "oil is 1/2qt low and dirty" and that I declined the oil change on the phone and that oil needs to be changed immediately.
As many of you do, I keep a closer eye on my vehicles than the average owner, especially this car because we've only had it for 10k miles, so these statements surprised me.
Drove it home (this thing warms up quick so it got to temp), let it sit for approximately 5 minutes (per manual) and this was the result:
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This oil (HPL PCMO 5w30) has right at 5000 miles on it. Looks perfect to me.
Service advisor and then service manager stands by what was "observed." When I stated that it had about 5000 miles on the oil, the response was it's due at 5000 miles so it needs to be changed, which is contrary to the manual as well. The manager gave me the phone number to call Chrysler and give my information for the record, which I did. I've also documented my findings, phone call notes, etc on my side.
I expressed my concern about such a statement in the event of future warranty concerns and he said that these statements wouldn't be used in warranty determination. I find that hard to believe when a several thousand dollar turbocharger, engine, etc is on the line. At least I have good records.
Just an overall disappointing experience, especially because I used to hold this dealer in a higher regard because they've fixed some things for me that I figured would be very challenging to even diagnose.
I know HPL doesn't hold the official Mopar oil spec approval and this experience makes me question if I should make sure to use an officially approved oil in warranty. M1 EP ain't so bad right?![]()
Not going to worry about that now. It’s going to have PUP and a Mopar filter for a while.you are playing an expensive game using any oil other than spec.....not saying hpl is no good....its great but that does not matter
i suggest cooking the books a bit by buying some in spec oil cheap...........and keeping the reciepts while in warranty. they will fight tooth and nail to get out of a warranty claim
You were just asking for it. Why would you show up for a warranty engine repair, especially a VVT related one, with an aftermarket oil filter installed?Their comments included that it had an aftermarket filter (Carquest Blue) and they require that I get an oil change when they change the oil control valves because they needed to know that a Mopar filter was on it.
I was taught (right or wrong) that dark oil is a sign that the oil is doing its job. Clean looking oil was reported in a automative class I attend years ago of an oil not doing its job. One of the jobs of oil that was taught was to collect the dirt, carbon, etc that occurs from operating an internal combustion engine.I personally think OP’s oil is quite dark for only having 15K on the motor and 5K on the oil. This is my Toyota’s dipstick with 5K miles on it. Motor has 100K miles on her. Supertech oil 0W-16.
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I was happy to see dilution in the 2.5% area.
It’s called GDI.I would not be happy with that, but, I do not have experience with your engine.......
Have you ran a cleaner with PEA like Regane or Techron? It might help drop the numbers of dilution.