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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Your Car, Your Oil, And Your Warranty
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<blockquote data-quote="Dynobrat" data-source="post: 14681616" data-attributes="member: 164427"><p>The fact is though, warranty aside he should have had no problems buying the cheapest off the shelf 5w20 he could find and have no problems. I'm placing blame on the owner and neglect/misuse. Any engine will fail if its repeatedly subjected to excessive abuse, cold start high rev situations. </p><p></p><p>and typically you never hear someone say oh well I was beating the piss out of it every chance I could get and it finally had enough. Usually it's I went to get groceries two days after my open heart surgery and I don't know what happened she just up and gone kaboom. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure Ford has seen and heard it all. I agree they will try and prove owner responsibility first - but they have to. You would go out of business fast if you took the lies you were told as the gospel truth. Can't say I blame them. I just read a few days ago someone on here posted taking a strong magnet to a pcm so the dealer couldn't read it. These are the types of people they deal with. Because it scares people to think they might have to pay for their own mistakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dynobrat, post: 14681616, member: 164427"] The fact is though, warranty aside he should have had no problems buying the cheapest off the shelf 5w20 he could find and have no problems. I'm placing blame on the owner and neglect/misuse. Any engine will fail if its repeatedly subjected to excessive abuse, cold start high rev situations. and typically you never hear someone say oh well I was beating the piss out of it every chance I could get and it finally had enough. Usually it's I went to get groceries two days after my open heart surgery and I don't know what happened she just up and gone kaboom. I'm sure Ford has seen and heard it all. I agree they will try and prove owner responsibility first - but they have to. You would go out of business fast if you took the lies you were told as the gospel truth. Can't say I blame them. I just read a few days ago someone on here posted taking a strong magnet to a pcm so the dealer couldn't read it. These are the types of people they deal with. Because it scares people to think they might have to pay for their own mistakes. [/QUOTE]
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