SOS to Hyundai Tech [engine rattle/ping, carbon on spark plugs; rear brake thumping]
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Re: Mike: Nice Slight of Hand - My dealer isn't the idiot, I AM!!!!!
"dbltap" <DoubleTap@37.com> wrote in message
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> It looks to me as if NewsView hit the nail on the head in diagnosing you
> "Mr. Marlow"
>
So - are you one of the many sock puppets that he has been posting under
here? No matter - simply killfile me, it won't hurt my feelings at all.
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-Mike-
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Re: Mike: Nice Slight of Hand - My dealer isn't the idiot, I AM!!!!!
"dbltap" <DoubleTap@37.com> wrote in message
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> It looks to me as if NewsView hit the nail on the head in diagnosing you
> "Mr. Marlow"
>
So - are you one of the many sock puppets that he has been posting under
here? No matter - simply killfile me, it won't hurt my feelings at all.
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: Matt - Five years of READING everything, including my owners manual!
On 27 Aug 2006 14:26:42 -0700, "NewsView" <newsview@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>... my owners
>manual says that 10/40 is within range for my car, AND the dealer is
>the one putting it into my engine!
My dealer used 20W50 on my first oil change. He told me that Hyundai
recommends it. I immediately took it home and drained it out, and
replaced it with 10W30.
I have a feeling there is a tug of war over oil weight for enhancing
mileage and engine noise. Hyundai wants better gas mileage, so they
recommend 5w20, which is ridiculous. The dealer wants fewer engine
noise complaints, so they use 10W40 or 20W50 in hot climates.
-
Bob
wrote:
>... my owners
>manual says that 10/40 is within range for my car, AND the dealer is
>the one putting it into my engine!
My dealer used 20W50 on my first oil change. He told me that Hyundai
recommends it. I immediately took it home and drained it out, and
replaced it with 10W30.
I have a feeling there is a tug of war over oil weight for enhancing
mileage and engine noise. Hyundai wants better gas mileage, so they
recommend 5w20, which is ridiculous. The dealer wants fewer engine
noise complaints, so they use 10W40 or 20W50 in hot climates.
-
Bob
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Re: Matt - Five years of READING everything, including my owners manual!
On 27 Aug 2006 14:26:42 -0700, "NewsView" <newsview@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>... my owners
>manual says that 10/40 is within range for my car, AND the dealer is
>the one putting it into my engine!
My dealer used 20W50 on my first oil change. He told me that Hyundai
recommends it. I immediately took it home and drained it out, and
replaced it with 10W30.
I have a feeling there is a tug of war over oil weight for enhancing
mileage and engine noise. Hyundai wants better gas mileage, so they
recommend 5w20, which is ridiculous. The dealer wants fewer engine
noise complaints, so they use 10W40 or 20W50 in hot climates.
-
Bob
wrote:
>... my owners
>manual says that 10/40 is within range for my car, AND the dealer is
>the one putting it into my engine!
My dealer used 20W50 on my first oil change. He told me that Hyundai
recommends it. I immediately took it home and drained it out, and
replaced it with 10W30.
I have a feeling there is a tug of war over oil weight for enhancing
mileage and engine noise. Hyundai wants better gas mileage, so they
recommend 5w20, which is ridiculous. The dealer wants fewer engine
noise complaints, so they use 10W40 or 20W50 in hot climates.
-
Bob
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