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Originally Posted by RichinRidgewood
So lets get back on topic.
If your trucks oil tastes like your scrotum then its probably not automotive oil.
Thats what I would do.
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Clearly something went wrong in life leading you to be such a loser. Small brain, small money. Don't be mad. Its on you. It happens. Keep your head up, kid. I feel sorry for the exceptional degenerates who raised you.
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Originally Posted by RichinRidgewood
No idea. But if you are that interested you could ask this guy. He's the one that brought it up...
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Nice shop, dummy. Can't even line up an arrow. It all makes sense now. lol @ you pretending like you know what a smokeshow gracing you with her presence is. The internet is fun huh, loser? People laugh at you online and irl.
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Originally Posted by mcat707
Seems like good customer service and your answer to get a peace of mind. I would then start doing your own service if you can. But I do realize, some people are not capable due to disabilities or apartment complexes not allowing vehicle maintenance in the parking spaces which is unfortunate.
Here is my oil after exactly 3,202 miles since its last change back in July with SuperTech 0W-20. Still looks pretty clean to me.
Edit: also forgot to mention that my rig has over 94K miles.
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Hey! Yes, it was really great customer service. They brought me back to meet the tech and offered to let me watch the process. I don't know what occurred originally but they all tried to fix the situation at hand. I appreciate the photo.
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Originally Posted by progress4m
He may be actually telling the truth... and I am not trying to defend dealership at all… as I being doing oil changes on all my cars for the past 30 + years and definitely recommend doing it by yourself, but the darker oil could be simply a "side effect" of how “fast” oil changes are done at the dealer and especially at all "quick" oil change places…
As we know, you can’t drain all oil regardless of how long you keep drain plug open, but when the whole oil change process takes 10-15 minutes it is very possible that as soon as oil stops “dumping” from the drain the tech puts oil plug back in… therefore leaving a good amount of “old” oil in the engine… consequently you see darker oil… just my $.02
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Thanks for the reply. I am thinking that may have been the case, but I can't be sure. I think they just pulled the drain plug for "long enough" and refilled. Appreciate the feedback.
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Originally Posted by mcat707
Even if they didn’t change the oil and just topped it off, OP says he has less than 5K miles his rig. That’s pretty dark for having less than 5K miles total. I’ve seen oil drained from my rig with about 10K miles that’s lighter than the oil in the picture in the first post.
OP, any updates from the dealer? Did you have them change out the oil in front of you?
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They changed the oil again. Drove around the block and showed me the oil from the dipstick and it wasn't clear. Who knows if he was just covering his back, but he did go further than expected to make me happy about the situation.