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    Toyota N1 filter vs Wix interchange

    Hi. In our independant shop we are using Wix oil filters. Recently, we began to stock some WL10332 that Wix lists for newer Toyota/Lexus. After some search, I've came to the conclusion that Toyota replaced the 90915-YZZF2 filters by the 90915-YZZF2 for all their applications. Question is ...
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    Hyundai/Kia 2.5 Turbo oil

    The dealer can do what he wants. It’s his problem if they can’t honour their own warranty. I don’t want to harm my customer’s warranty for that. If she has problems with the engine and Hyundai Canada asks for maintenance proofs and invoices, I am 100% sure they will say that we put the wrong...
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    Hyundai/Kia 2.5 Turbo oil

    What model/engine you have? Newer engines with direct injection and multi point injection combined requires thinner oil per manufacturer specs. I was asking only for warranty purposes.
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    Hyundai/Kia 2.5 Turbo oil

    « Problem » is to find 0W30 SN Plus or GF6A at an affordable price. It’s more and more expensive to maintain those Korean cars.
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    Hyundai/Kia 2.5 Turbo oil

    To save me from problems with Hyundai and the customer, if engine problems occurs, I think that I will put 0W30 oil in that car for warranty purposes, unless they can give me the proof from Hyundai Canada that 5w40 oil is fine. To me, thinner oil isn’t a good option for longevity. But the...
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    Hyundai/Kia 2.5 Turbo oil

    To me it’s the explanation that seems dumb. If Hyundai knows that 0W30 oil isn’t good, they would have published a TSB, modifiy the owner’s manual, etc.
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    Hyundai/Kia 2.5 Turbo oil

    Hi. First post here but read a lot before. I am a shop owner and need to ask a question about oil for the Hyundai/Kia 2.5 turbo engine. I have a customer that bought a Santa Cruz with that engine. The oil filler cap, owner manual and Prodemand says it needs 0W30 API SN+ engine oil. As I am...
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