So, I brought my car ('13 OW ST3) in for its 2nd oil change at 16,000 km ( ~10,000 miles). I get home and see that they've used 5w-20 oil where the supplementary manual says 5w-30 is required. I called them back inform them of this error that I've discovered and they feed me some bs about "Ford recommend(s) [ing] 5w-20 for Canadian cars as the climate is colder". I'm fairly sure this is not the case as, at operating temperatures, the viscosity would be independent of ambient temperature. Maybe if they said 0w-30 in winter months only, i'd be more convinced. I realize that there have been several threads on this very topic so what I'm looking for is some input from Canadians in colder climates (I don't want to hear from any of you bastards in BC!! haha
). Have any of y'all been given the work around??
As things stand, I'll just do the change myself. This is a huge inconvenience as I work way too much to do a service myself that I have paid for in advance (5 year/100km maintenance)!!:furious:
As things stand, I'll just do the change myself. This is a huge inconvenience as I work way too much to do a service myself that I have paid for in advance (5 year/100km maintenance)!!:furious: