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My car had its first logbook service today and the dealer put the wrong viscosity oil in
I just have to get the oil changed again to the correct one ASAP. The oil as it is would be too thick in the morning at start up, and not thick enough when the engine gets heated up (through erm 'spirited' use of the car).
Too thick is better than too thin, but still. Morons.Always check it after they change it...can't even count the number of times I've seen it short by a quart on the SO's vehicles.
Quote from: Icequeen on August 22, 2016, 11:28:17 AMToo thick is better than too thin, but still. Morons.Always check it after they change it...can't even count the number of times I've seen it short by a quart on the SO's vehicles.The dealer purposefully put this oil in it turns out. They decided to deliberately ignore the manufacturers requirements and put this oil in because it's supposedly well performing in all the Mercs they service. They're too arrogant to admit it's the wrong oil and replace it.It is supposed to be 0w40 but they put 5w30 in. It's a 6.4L HEMI V8.