Originally Posted By: Dyusik
Why the surprise? I have not seen anything that implies that Purolator has admitted fault, therefore no need for corrections. The flashy package relabel is a marketing department thing, nothing to do with actual filter construction.
The crazy part is Motorcraft knows this happens, yet it seems they haven't forced Purolator to fix the problem. It gives Motorcraft a bad name. If I was Motorcraft it would be "Purolator, if you can't fix the tearing problem on our oil filters, then we will find a diffetent supplier who can".
Why the surprise? I have not seen anything that implies that Purolator has admitted fault, therefore no need for corrections. The flashy package relabel is a marketing department thing, nothing to do with actual filter construction.
The crazy part is Motorcraft knows this happens, yet it seems they haven't forced Purolator to fix the problem. It gives Motorcraft a bad name. If I was Motorcraft it would be "Purolator, if you can't fix the tearing problem on our oil filters, then we will find a diffetent supplier who can".