WARNING! DO NOT USE THIS OIL OR TRANSMISSION FLUID

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State Dept. of Agriculture and Rural Development Issues Consumer
Advisory for all Motor Oil and Transmission Fluid Sold by City Petroleum
and Star Petroleum
For Immediate Release: September 12, 2013
Media contacts: Jennifer Holton, MDARD, 517-284-5724 or [email protected]
Lansing - Today, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) issued Stop-Use and Stop-
Removal Orders for motor oil and transmission fluid manufactured, packaged, and/or distributed by City Petroleum (dba
City Star) of Dearborn and Star Petroleum of Detroit after finding the products did not comply with the Michigan Weights
and Measures Act, 1964 Public Act 283.
The Stop-Use and Stop-Removal Orders prohibit the sale, offering for sale, or use of motor oils or transmission fluids
manufactured, packaged, and/or distributed by City Petroleum (dba City Star) and/or Star Petroleum. These products
should no longer be used, immediately be removed from store shelves or other product displays, and no longer be offered
for sale. These products may cause damage to vehicle engines.
As part of an 11 month investigation, MDARD discovered that the motor oil and transmission fluids being sold by these
companies do not contain the amount of product claimed. Additionally, the motor oil does not meet the viscosity labeled
on the containers. For example, a container may say the product is an "SAE 5W30" motor oil, but does not meet that
viscosity or other specifications for a motor oil.
“These two companies are selling sub-standard product and the Stop-Use and Stop-Removal Orders ensure Michigan
consumers and business alike are getting what they pay for and protecting their vehicles,” said Jamie Clover Adams,
MDARD Director. “When products don’t meet viscosity levels it can cause lasting damage to vehicles. So, it’s vital that
consumers and business stop using or selling these products immediately.”
The Stop-Use and Stop-Removal orders mean no City Petroleum or Star Petroleum motor oil or transmission fluid may be
sold or used in the State of Michigan. The products may be properly disposed of in accordance with local ordinances,
taken to a facility that recycles oil, or consumers may contact the company directly. Information regarding the proper
disposal of these products can be found at http://www.earth911.org
The City Petroleum and Star Petroleum products were primarily sold at small independent gas stations, discount and
party stores. It is possible they were also sold in some oil change facilities across the state. Consumers can visit
www.michigan.gov/mdard and look under the “Hot News” section for photos of the product labels as well as information
on what to look for when buying motor oil.
Complaints can be made to either:
Michigan Attorney General
Consumer Protection Division
P.O. Box 30213
Lansing, MI 48909
517-373-1140
Fax: 517-241-3771
Toll free: 877-765-8388
www.michigan.gov/ag (click on "File A Complaint")
Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development
Consumer Protection Section
940 Venture Lane
Williamston, MI 48895
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How dare they put .99 quarts in!!!

That's what really got them in trouble.
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Well.....they also think that it has been used in some "quick lube" establishments. IMO....you really don't know what goes into the "Bulk OIL" barrels and vats.

IMO....In this economy.....anything goes....to make a buck fast and easy.
 
Originally Posted By: mongo161
Well.....they also think that it has been used in some "quick lube" establishments. IMO....you really don't know what goes into the "Bulk OIL" barrels and vats.

IMO....In this economy.....anything goes....to make a buck fast and easy.


Another reason why I change my own oil.
 
What BITOGers would even think of using an oil like this? This is not something that a remotely knowledgeable person wouldn't be able to smell as inadequate from a mile away. Even if it was everything as described by the label, who would think of putting in something labelled "API SA" in their car?

I have heard that some people maintaining antique cars might use non-detergent oils. However, there's oils that at least seem better than this off-brand. My understanding is that mostly people don't even use these in cars, but rather in equipment like air compressors.

http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/VALVOLINE-Valvoline-1UBY5
 
Originally Posted By: 901Memphis
Old news, but still good to spread the word for the newbies, and also good to see the addition of the states fighting back too.

Old news? It was just released today. But I agree with the last part of your statement. I hope they really go after the manufacturer for false advertising and any other laws they broke.
 
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