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Can anyone show me a Ford approval for using Lubeguard or it's clones to turn DIII into MV? Can anyone show me any automaker approval for similar magical transformations? Lubeguard promotes it's products as automaker approved, but when you try to find the approvals it is obscure stuff like an old 1993 Saab TSB saying to add Lubeguard to address certain customer complaints.
great question....
they wouldn't admit to LubeGard, but said, "IF they used LubeGard"
really #@$%! me off....and this is from the Regional manager, whom stopped emailing me when i nicely told him that this is unsat and they need to tell me what they put in my truck....email is below...again, after my last email from him, i told him that I wanted to know what they use, not what they should use or if they used, blah blah...
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Brian wrote:
They should be using Heartland Automotive Products' T3 additive at our shops, but if they are using the lubeguard products still then the green bottle (the cap is green not the bottle) would be right.. A more technical name is Lubeguard Automatic Transmission Fluid Friction Modifier Mercon V Applications. I hope this helps.
Robert wrote:
is the modifier Lubegard green?
>>> Brian 27.Feb.07 10:04 >>>
The transfer case and Tranny both require a Mercon 5 fluid. What we use is an Automatic Transmission Fluid +3 and we add an ATF Modifier which brings the fluid to a level that exceeds all of Ford's specs. Again, I hope that this helps and let me know if there is anything further you need.
-Brian
Robert wrote:
Thanks Brian...that's pretty much what the tech told me, "they meet the specs"
more or less, I was wondering what fluids they actually use in the transfer case and tranny.
Thanks again for the effort...off to another meeting.
Rob
>>> Brian
Rob
I had a chance to get out to Yorkville yesterday. I was able to print out the invoice from your service based on your plate info (thanks). I double checked everything. The fuel filter application was correct, the oil filter application was correct, the Fuel System Cleaner was correct, and the Transmission Fluid application was correct. The only thing that I noticed that might differ from the manufacturer's specs was the oil weight. Ford recommends a 5w20 weight oil for your vehicle with 5w30 as a secondary option. We used the Full Synthetic 5w30. So while it is not Ford's first choice it does "meet the manufacturer's specs." I hope that this answers your questions and settles any concerns...if you have any further questions, comments, or concerns please don't hestitate to send me a message or give me a call.
Thanks!
-Brian
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Robert wrote:
Brian, that would be great if you'd do that...i really wish i could pull the receipt so i could give you the date....
if you need my plate to look up my records, it's xxxxxx NY plate.....
>>> Brian 02/24/07 9:24 PM >>>
Thanks for the reply Rob. Here at Jiffy Lube we have access to Electronic Service Manuals which have specs for many fluids and quantities on most vehicles. We use these ESM's to determine what fluids are correct for certain applications including any and all gear boxes (differentials/transfer case). The 25 year old at the shop was most likely going by what the electronic service manual told him, which should match any manufacturer's specification. I would be more than happy to cross check and double check any and all fluids that we used on your vehicle. Please let me know if you would like me to do this, and by all means feel free to give me a call.
-Brian
Robert wrote:
Thank you for the email...I am at work right now, so it's difficult to call.
My questions essentially relate to what fluids are used at this location since the guy servicing my vehicle really couldn't tell me...it was a few months ago and my truck is under cover, buried underneath several feet of snow...as are my receipts.
The 2001 F150 5.4L 4R70W is very particular about the fluids it uses, especially in the differentials/transfer case...which BTW, Ford doesn't recommend changing, but apparently the 25 year old kid at JL knows better than Ford Motor Company.
Rob
>>> Brian 23.Feb.07 12:22 >>>
My name is Brian and I am a district manager for Jiffy Lube. My region includes the location in Yorkville, NY. I understand that you might have some concerns about the service that you received at this location and I would love to chat a little about them to see if we can remedy any potential problems. Unfortunatley I was unable to find any contacy info for you other than your e-mail. If you would like to contact me, my phone number is (508)963-xxxx. I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
Brian