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Date:         Mon, 7 Feb 2000 09:25:19 -0800
Reply-To:     Dana Morphew <kdm@WHIDBEY.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Dana Morphew <kdm@WHIDBEY.COM>
Organization: Dana's Mobile Carpet Steam
Subject:      Re: Engine oil change interval (VW content...)
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It could be that VW is using a 'break-in' oil in the new engines and wants it to remain long enough to allow the rings to properly seat.

-Dana-

Alan Bosch wrote: > > Maybe it's me, but how can you void a warranty simply by changing the oil > sooner than "required"? Never mind - don't answer that. And the statement > that "...the (engines) are designed for a 10K change interval...". Okay, > that may very well be, but is present day dino juice able to hold up for > that time? Keeping in mind that VW's sold today are intended for mass > appeal, rather than the VW enthusiast, the service managers comment may > just be a service ploy, to keep you coming back. I can't for the life of > me comprehend why changing the oil, as described, would do ANY harm - other > than keep repeat business from a VW dealers service dept. It's possible - > likely, in fact - that I'm missing something... > > Alan Bosch > & Phred ('88 Wolfsburg) > Rochester, NY


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