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			<title>Could using AMSOIL motor oil void you new vehicle warranty?</title>
			<link>http://www.engine-care.com/forums/blogs/allpurposeoil/5-could-using-amsoil-motor-oil-void-you-new-vehicle-warranty.html</link>
			<pubDate>Wed, 24 Dec 2008 17:42:28 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>******  Warranty Laws  ****** 

Could using AMSOIL motor oil void your new vehicle warranty?

Absolutely not. 

 Vehicle manufacturers recommend...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>******  Warranty Laws  ****** <br />
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Could using <font color="red">AMSOIL motor oil</font> void your new vehicle warranty?<br />
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Absolutely not. <br />
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 Vehicle manufacturers recommend using motor oils meeting certain  grades and American Petroleum Institute service requirements. <br />
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Whether the motor oil is petroleum based or synthetic will not affect warranty coverage.  <br />
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The manufacturer is required to cover all equipment failures it would normally cover as long as the oil meets the requirements and was not the cause of the failure.<br />
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  <a href="http://www.allpurposeoil.com" target="_blank">AMSOIL</a> exceeds these requirements and has never been deemed the cause of an engines failure.  Even so, AMSOIL has its own limited warranty, protecting you even further.<br />
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  In addition, the <font color="red">federally mandated Magnuson-Moss Act</font> states that a manufacturer may not require the use of a specific brand of aftermarket product unless it is provided free of charge.<br />
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* If a car dealership, service center or other business states that using AMSOIL will void your new vehicle warranty, ask for that statement in writing and send it to <br />
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AMSOIL Technical Services (AMSOIL Inc., AMSOIL Bldg, Superior, WI 54880). <br />
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If the business won't provide the statement in writing send AMSOIL Technical Services a letter identifying who made the statement, the name and location of the business and what the specific statement was. <br />
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 <a href="http://www.allpurposeoil.com" target="_blank">AMSOIL</a> will then send a letter to the business informing them that their position is inaccurate, and, in fact violates existing law. Your name will be held in confidence. <br />
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Could your new vehicle warranty be voided if you don't change your oil according to the manufacturers recommended change intervals, such as when using AMSOIL? Absolutely not.  <br />
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<a href="http://www.allpurposeoil.com" target="_blank">AMSOIL</a> synthetic motor oils are guaranteed to run <font color="Red">25,000 miles</font> to <font color="red">35,000 miles</font> (Series 2000 Severe Service 0W-30 oil) or one year in mechanically sound engines, providing, of course the oil is kept free of contaminants by changing the oil filter according to the manufacturer's recommendation or when using  an <font color="red">AMSOIL Super Duty oil filter</font> changing the filter at 6 months or 12,500 miles (for gasoline engines), whichever comes first.<br />
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  If using the AMSOIL Dual-Remote or Dual-Gard By-Pass Filtration unit then the oil and By-Pass filter is changed as indicated by oil analysis testing.  AMSOIL coined the phrase &quot;extended drain interval&quot; and it has been validated by over 30 years of industry testing and tens of thousands of motorists and millions of over-the-road miles. <br />
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<a href="http://www.allpurposeoil.com" target="_blank">AMSOIL</a> synthetic motor oils provide extended drain performance because they don't break down in heat like conventional motor oils do.  <br />
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<a href="http://www.allpurposeoil.com" target="_blank">AMSOIL</a> motor oils don't form performance-robbing deposits, and don't volatize (burn off), which alters viscosity and increases oil consumption.<br />
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  Finally, AMSOIL's superior additive package, a key element in the oil's ability to function, holds up under engine stresses, remaining serviceable for the full 25,000 to 35,000 miles, or indefinitely when AMSOIL By-Pass Filtration and oil analysis is used.<br />
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Additionally, if there is ever a question of whether or not a particular oil was the cause of an engine failure make sure to get a sample of the used oil in a clean bottle, typically 6 oz. minimum.  The oil can then be sent to two independent testing labs for analysis (* labs are located throughout the country).  <br />
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<b><font color="red">Remember, an informed consumer is your best defense against being taken advantage of by a vehicle dealership or service center. </font></b><br />
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Only if an oil is determined to be the direct cause of an engine problem can a manufacturer or dealership deny warranty coverage for that specific problem. <br />
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In this situation the AMSOIL warranty would apply, and the AMSOIL Technical Services Department would assist you in processing your claim and getting your vehicle repaired. That's AMSOIL's pledge to you.<br />
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 AMSOIL Inc. sells millions of gallons of oil per year and warranty claims are a rare occurrence. If you ever have a warranty problem with an automobile manufacturer (or snowmobile, boat, RV, motorcycle, etc...) or dealership, AMSOIL will assist you by analyzing the problem and providing data supporting the fact that repairs should be made under the vehicle manufacturer's warranty.<br />
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  If this does not resolve the problem. AMSOIL will submit a claim with their insurance company and request that an adjuster have the vehicle repaired and pursue legal settlement later if necessary. The fact is there never has been an engine failure attributed to the non-performance of AMSOIL products, and we do not expect there ever will be. If it ever did, both AMSOIL and their insurance company would make certain your problem was resolved. <br />
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<a href="http://www.allpurposeoil.com" target="_blank">AMSOIL</a> is the undisputed leader in synthetics...<br />
AMSOIL is Proudly Made in the U.S.A.</div>

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			<title><![CDATA[Help 02' CLK 320 exterior temp display]]></title>
			<link>http://www.engine-care.com/forums/blogs/denrfc/3-help-02-clk-320-exterior-temp-display.html</link>
			<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 23:28:30 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Can anyone help? I have just bought an 02' CLK 320. I managed to fix up all the faults except one. The dash display showing outside temp is corrupt....]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Can anyone help? I have just bought an 02' CLK 320. I managed to fix up all the faults except one. The dash display showing outside temp is corrupt. Is there a thermometer somewhere in the engine? If so where? Thanks for your help fellow Merc. owners.</div>

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			<title>nissan truck bogging</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jul 2008 01:50:36 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Hello, own a 4wd 91 nissan truck,in line 4cyd.(Ka24e) . Starting out in first gear rolls few feet and she bogs down, then engine catches and starts...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hello, own a 4wd 91 nissan truck,in line 4cyd.(Ka24e) . Starting out in first gear rolls few feet and she bogs down, then engine catches and starts to wind up, as I progress through gears, truck will hesitate  , runs great at highway speeds, however I am confused, have throttle body fuel injection system. Also engine idle seems off, engine will shut down for a moment at the same point on accelerator pedal, any thoughts folks.<br />
mike</div>

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			<title>mercedes repair information</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 11:28:35 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Hello, I am an ex general motors tech trying to find some info on a 1993 mercedes with a 2.3 L engine.  I am trying to solve a drivability problem. ...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hello, I am an ex general motors tech trying to find some info on a 1993 mercedes with a 2.3 L engine.  I am trying to solve a drivability problem.  The symptom is severe hesitation.  Does anyone know if this car has an idle learn?</div>

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