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Old 07-01-2009, 08:36 AM
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Default Re: Oil filter O-Ring Busting

My suggestion would be to tell them to shove their lifetime oil
changes up their arse and do it yourself. You can buy OEM filters
and chances are pretty good you'll be able to use a better
quality motor oil by doing it yourself. To have an o-ring failure
twice! Something's wrong with this picture.

Understand that for the most part the people changing your oil
at the dealer aren't much different than the people changing
your oil at Spiffy Screwed or some chain like that. It's not like
they have their top notch techs changing your oil. I've had
some pretty frustrating things happen on the rare occasions I've
had the dealer change my oil. Nothing like what you've had,
but frustrating nonetheless.
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