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Would Ford Give Me A Hard Time? - tetra - 01-27-2010 I'm just wondering if Ford would give me a hard time for warranty issues with the following scenario: So I just got an oil change done, put in 0W20 100% synthetic oil that is supposed to be good up to 25,000 miles. Even though I would never trust that. I'll probably change it every 10,000KM's. If I do oil changes myself, and obviously because I would be doing an oil change in the interval of two.. Do you think they'd give me a hard time if something happened engine related? What about all the people that go to Mr. Lube's and so on instead of the dealership? Anybody have experience with this? Would Ford Give Me A Hard Time? - hardk0re - 01-27-2010 The dealer will give you a hard time regardless. But the CAI would probably be more of an excuse for them, aswell as the updated ECU code your running. Would Ford Give Me A Hard Time? - tetra - 01-27-2010 Yeah, but if something goes wrong they have to prove the added component is what caused the failure. I'm just wondering if they would make up some bogus issue regarding oil changes. I can always return tuning to stock before going in for something :) Would Ford Give Me A Hard Time? - hardk0re - 01-27-2010 I think it really depends on the dealer and even the service mechanics. Anytime you mod your car you have less footing to stand on. Would Ford Give Me A Hard Time? - Scorcher000 - 01-27-2010 This is a good read from Amsoil. Quote:25 Jan 2010 Would Ford Give Me A Hard Time? - ANTHONYD - 01-27-2010 Some dealers are real pricks when it comes to this stuff. I remember the crowd of guys around my car when I first put the Volant on (years and years ago) and the service manager noted ***modified engine*** on my file. I had to fight him to get rid of that. Would Ford Give Me A Hard Time? - tetra - 01-27-2010 Good post John, lots of info! Yeah, it depends on the dealer for sure. What pisses me off is whenever I go somewhere for service or something, it always ends up being some young kid who feels the need to rev my engine. It's not a big deal, but it pisses me off without my consent. Would Ford Give Me A Hard Time? - Scorcher000 - 01-27-2010 ANTHONYD,Jan 26 2010, 03:36 PM Wrote:Some dealers are real pricks when it comes to this stuff. Yes I had the samething about my car when I had a Steeda intake, Magnaflow catback and 17"rims. Had this clicking noise coming from the differential. The Shop manager said I was popping the clutch and doing to many hard take offs. So I told him how do you think I do that in an Auto. Then they took the car for a drive and said that the exhaust as caused the "Hamonick Balancer to start clicking." So I took it to Dixie Ford and they ran it under warranty for a new diff. Dealers can be pricks about everything. They even gave me s*** for taking my car to Midas to service the Trany for the first time at the scheldued time of 50,000KM even though it was really 45,000KM. You just have to stick to your guns on things Would Ford Give Me A Hard Time? - tetra - 01-27-2010 For sure, if something like that were to happen where it was something serious I would bring it to the dealership where I bought the car. Unfortunately it's a north drive of like 4 hours.. lol But it's where family is and so on. My Dad has been a loyal customer of that dealer so I think they wouldn't be pricks with me. I'm just worried about the stuff you said, make up stuff like "oh well your exhaust caused this to happen and so on." 50K for tranny maintenance huh? I thought I remember reading 100K in my manual. I guess I'll have to double check that. Today when I brought it in they said something about brake maintenance (only has 20,000KM), but I didn't have the time. I said just do the oil change since I'm using my work lunch for this. Would Ford Give Me A Hard Time? - Frost__2001 - 01-27-2010 tetra,Jan 26 2010, 05:45 PM Wrote:For sure, if something like that were to happen where it was something serious I would bring it to the dealership where I bought the car. Unfortunately it's a north drive of like 4 hours.. lol But it's where family is and so on. usually the tranny fluid changes are 2 years or 50,000kms for an auto, and 100,000 kms or 2 years for a standard, thats what I was told by both Colony Ford, and Mr Lube. I remember when I had an issue with my focus 3 weeks after owning it, and the manager of Bramview (now Planet) Ford said well it would be easier to work on your car if You didn't modify the car.... I was WTF? :blink: I then marched him into the service bay opened the hood of my car and showed him the stickers that clearly stated "modified from factory by Ford" with the signatures on it. Would Ford Give Me A Hard Time? - Jmountney1 - 01-27-2010 this is y a good relationship with your dealer is important. Would Ford Give Me A Hard Time? - Focus man. Focus. - 01-27-2010 Well from an oil distributors stand point we do not recommend an oil change interval over and above the recomendation by the manufacturer, from a legal stand point. I how ever just looked down at the odometer tonight on my way home and realized that I am just over 10K over for an oil change. Whoops, LOL. I however am way past my warranty period. Would Ford Give Me A Hard Time? - Scorcher000 - 01-27-2010 Focus man, Focus.,Jan 26 2010, 05:59 PM Wrote:Well from an oil distributors stand point we do not recommend an oil change interval over and above the recomendation by the manufacturer, from a legal stand point. I how ever just looked down at the odometer tonight on my way home and realized that I am just over 10K over for an oil change. Whoops, LOL. I however am way past my warranty period. LOL, hey you need some Amsoil Kevin. :lol: Seriously 10K over wow. Run some engine flush buddy Would Ford Give Me A Hard Time? - reldridge - 01-28-2010 Scorcher000,Jan 26 2010, 07:31 PM Wrote:Focus man, Focus.,Jan 26 2010, 05:59 PM Wrote:Well from an oil distributors stand point we do not recommend an oil change interval over and above the recomendation by the manufacturer, from a legal stand point.ÃÂ I how ever just looked down at the odometer tonight on my way home and realized that I am just over 10K over for an oil change.ÃÂ Whoops, LOL.ÃÂ I however am way past my warranty period. Wow, the Amsoil guy is poking at the Castrol guy... :lol: Would Ford Give Me A Hard Time? - Scorcher000 - 01-28-2010 reldridge,Jan 27 2010, 09:33 AM Wrote:Scorcher000,Jan 26 2010, 07:31 PM Wrote:Focus man, Focus.,Jan 26 2010, 05:59 PM Wrote:Well from an oil distributors stand point we do not recommend an oil change interval over and above the recomendation by the manufacturer, from a legal stand point.ÃÂ I how ever just looked down at the odometer tonight on my way home and realized that I am just over 10K over for an oil change.ÃÂ Whoops, LOL.ÃÂ I however am way past my warranty period. Kev will poke at me when Castrol Edge comes out, don't you worry Would Ford Give Me A Hard Time? - tetra - 01-28-2010 But if you're running 100% synthetic, wouldn't it be OK to go past the 10K mark? For instance, I just put in some SAE 0W20 from Amsoil. Says up to 25,000 miles before a change. I was going to change every 10K. Should be good right? Would Ford Give Me A Hard Time? - NefCanuck - 01-28-2010 tetra,Jan 27 2010, 12:55 PM Wrote:But if you're running 100% synthetic, wouldn't it be OK to go past the 10K mark? For instance, I just put in some SAE 0W20 from Amsoil. Says up to 25,000 miles before a change. I was going to change every 10K. Should be good right? The problem and hassle is. If you don't follow the recommended maintenance schedule Ford Canada has every legal right to try and deny any warranty claim. The Magnusson - Moss Act has no direct equivalent in Canada so its not quite as easy as saying "prove what I did caused the problem" NefCanuck |