Really. I have changed 5 or so sets. Just did some ona Durango last month.
I think he also would know the difference in fluids but just wanted to through it out incase he had not checked the fluid and just assumed.
Chris
Really..Never had one go bad and I run my trucks hard and put a ton of miles on them....I might have replaced a power steering line on my 91 somewhere in the late 90's if memory serves...That's how long it's been since I've had a failure.
heck the dealer told me that useage level was book spec![]()
Ya know, after reading here for a number of months, I've sometimes thought you were quite the "whatever", but yes, this was funny as helllll. :thumbsup:
WHOSE book was he referring to? I recall about twenty years ago I was reading an automotive magazine, may have been Car&Driver, and one of the editors wrote a column about his experience with a new GM car. He felt it had an oil consumption issue, and the service department changed the oil and filter for him in order to properly monitor the oil useage. He wrote in his column that when he checked the oil level upon picking the car up, he found it had been overfilled by a quart and reported that was how GM preferred to deal with his issue, by overfilling the engine to make it appear that his car didn't have a problem with consumption.