August 12, 2020, 02:34 PM
PowerSurgewho makes toyota’s motor oil ?
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Originally posted by 1s1k:
Like mentioned as long as you use a recommended oil and change it as specified that’s about all you can do.
Toyota has actually had a ton of oil sludge issues but it seems mostly caused by engine design and not so much oil problems.
Actually it was mostly improper maintenance. Same with some of Chrysler’s sludge problems.
August 12, 2020, 03:38 PM
bigdealquote:
Originally posted by Jelly:
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Originally posted by snwghst:
I just had an oil change done on my 2020 T4R today at the dealership
Looks like Pennzoil has the bulk contract now for synthetic 0W20 according to my invoice
The dealers bulk tanks can be filled with anything the local Toyota dealer ask for. That is available from the local oil distributor they buy from.
And that, like almost every aspect of a car, is driven off of cost. He who offers the best deal gets the business.
August 12, 2020, 04:27 PM
David Leequote:
Originally posted by PowerSurge:
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Originally posted by 1s1k:
Like mentioned as long as you use a recommended oil and change it as specified that’s about all you can do.
Toyota has actually had a ton of oil sludge issues but it seems mostly caused by engine design and not so much oil problems.
Actually it was mostly improper maintenance. Same with some of Chrysler’s sludge problems.
Yes and Ford of yesteryear, now Mercedes Benz diesel if not maintained. Never have I seen a engine so plugged. I listened to the German car mechanics 4 or 5 reasons of cause. Half of which were not correct. Bad maintainance.
August 12, 2020, 06:09 PM
1s1kquote:
Originally posted by PowerSurge:
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Originally posted by 1s1k:
Like mentioned as long as you use a recommended oil and change it as specified that’s about all you can do.
Toyota has actually had a ton of oil sludge issues but it seems mostly caused by engine design and not so much oil problems.
Actually it was mostly improper maintenance. Same with some of Chrysler’s sludge problems.
Actually it was proven in court that was not the case. Toyota had to pay out one of the biggest class action lawsuits of all time because of it. Something like a Billion dollars.
I know Toyota walks on water here but facts are facts.
August 12, 2020, 11:04 PM
PowerSurgequote:
Originally posted by 1s1k:
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Originally posted by PowerSurge:
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Originally posted by 1s1k:
Like mentioned as long as you use a recommended oil and change it as specified that’s about all you can do.
Toyota has actually had a ton of oil sludge issues but it seems mostly caused by engine design and not so much oil problems.
Actually it was mostly improper maintenance. Same with some of Chrysler’s sludge problems.
Actually it was proven in court that was not the case. Toyota had to pay out one of the biggest class action lawsuits of all time because of it. Something like a Billion dollars.
I know Toyota walks on water here but facts are facts.
It wasn’t proven in court. Toyota settled out of court. Big difference.
https://www.consumerreports.or...ine-sludge/index.htmAugust 13, 2020, 07:57 AM
1s1kquote:
Originally posted by PowerSurge:
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Originally posted by 1s1k:
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Originally posted by PowerSurge:
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Originally posted by 1s1k:
Like mentioned as long as you use a recommended oil and change it as specified that’s about all you can do.
Toyota has actually had a ton of oil sludge issues but it seems mostly caused by engine design and not so much oil problems.
Actually it was mostly improper maintenance. Same with some of Chrysler’s sludge problems.
Actually it was proven in court that was not the case. Toyota had to pay out one of the biggest class action lawsuits of all time because of it. Something like a Billion dollars.
I know Toyota walks on water here but facts are facts.
It wasn’t proven in court. Toyota settled out of court. Big difference.
https://www.consumerreports.or...ine-sludge/index.htm
There was no settlement because Toyota realized they were going to lose so they came up with an acceptable payout to avoid further legal costs.
It doesn’t matter either way because my point is that they had a serious issue and wouldn’t do a recall to avoid bad press so the owners had to do a class action lawsuit.
Toyota used to never recall their cars which helped bolster their image but because of thi class action lawsuit many auto insiders believed this issue was the catalyst that got Toyota to start doing more recalls. So much so that for a time (not sure anymore) they had the most recalls in the industry.
https://www.usnews.com/news/bl...makers-in-us-recallsAugust 13, 2020, 12:25 PM
PowerSurge^^^^ So you got caught in a falsehood and moved the goalposts. Gotcha. Kirk out.