Originally Posted by aquariuscsm
Originally Posted by dave1251
Originally Posted by aquariuscsm
There's also the fine print disclaimer on the oil companies' websites which states something to the effect of,*Always follow your car manufacturer's owner's manual. That saves them in the event that you go 10K on an oil change,destroying your engine after the fact of seeing a 3000K recommended interval in your owner's manual.
Not all of them
https://mobiloil.com/en/article/warranties/limited-warranty/mobil-1-oil-warranty
Read this VERY carefully. This is XOM's way out:
What we will do to correct problems
ExxonMobil will replace any lubricant that is defective. In addition, if there is equipment failure due to the lubricant you purchased, and the engine was serviceable at the time the oil was installed, ExxonMobil will repair any equipment damage directly caused by a defect or malfunction of the lubricant, at no cost to you, provided that the lubricant was selected and maintained in accordance with specifications of the OEM or the written instructions (which includes product packaging) of ExxonMobil.
This means your selected Mobil One product must meet the manufacturers recommendation. I.E. not 15W50 in a 0W20 application. You should read very carefully.
Originally Posted by dave1251
Originally Posted by aquariuscsm
There's also the fine print disclaimer on the oil companies' websites which states something to the effect of,*Always follow your car manufacturer's owner's manual. That saves them in the event that you go 10K on an oil change,destroying your engine after the fact of seeing a 3000K recommended interval in your owner's manual.
Not all of them
https://mobiloil.com/en/article/warranties/limited-warranty/mobil-1-oil-warranty
Read this VERY carefully. This is XOM's way out:
What we will do to correct problems
ExxonMobil will replace any lubricant that is defective. In addition, if there is equipment failure due to the lubricant you purchased, and the engine was serviceable at the time the oil was installed, ExxonMobil will repair any equipment damage directly caused by a defect or malfunction of the lubricant, at no cost to you, provided that the lubricant was selected and maintained in accordance with specifications of the OEM or the written instructions (which includes product packaging) of ExxonMobil.
This means your selected Mobil One product must meet the manufacturers recommendation. I.E. not 15W50 in a 0W20 application. You should read very carefully.