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Originally Posted by Zemurray
I know exactly how to change oil and I'm a very competent mechanic. My point was that people make mistakes and this might be how the dealer reacts. If you run out of oil for whatever reason, the dealer can deny the warranty claim. It's your responsibility to check the oil regularly and make sure it is at the proper level. quit trolling.
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Not trolling at all. Just making the point that if you are a competent mechanic, you dont forget to replace the drain plug. Also its common knowledge to most that if you keep maintenance records when changing your own oil, dealer wont deny warranty claims assuming you didn't do something to mechanically damage the engine, for example forgetting a drain plug lol. Just saying "dealer will deny warranty cuz you changed your own oil" is conjecture.
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Last edited by 370zFORme!!; 02-26-2012 at 06:31 PM.
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