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dealer put wrong oil - will it do any damage?



  Black/Gold 182
Just had my 24K service. Noticed they've put in 10W40 instead of 5W40 as per the book. I'm going to complain but will it damage my car in the meantime? F*cking useless.

They're also quoting £125+VAT for PE2 tyres each. Isn't that a bit steep?
 

Da

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The oil will not be an issue in the slightest. 10w40 is quite the norm from a dealer! :dapprove:

As for the tyres, that's about right from Renault but they can be had for less than £100 a corner elsewhere. Do a search it's been coverd hundreds of times mate.
 
  Black/Gold 182
Book says 5W40 for the 2.0 litre engine so I'm going get them to change it. It's written in the front of the service book (shows they don't even read it)
 
Book says 5W40 for the 2.0 litre engine so I'm going get them to change it

Be careful the dealer can tell you your wrong demanding they chnage it for another oils as the engine is allowed to use the oils only exception is the temps drop below -20 degrees c which ins't going to happen.
 
  172
Techs dont sit there all day reading people's service book looking to see what the oil grade is. They use the oil thats in the pumps (10w40) as thats all thats supplied. Wont cause any probs, it just aint the best oil to use..
 
  Black/Gold 182
The maintenance books says (I quote)

For the Clio 2.0 16V Renault Sport engine and V6 engine for the Megane II 2.0 T engine, use ACEA A3 5W40 standard oil

Sh*te english I know but that is exactly what is written
 
Techs dont sit there all day reading people's service book looking to see what the oil grade is. They use the oil thats in the pumps (10w40) as thats all thats supplied. Wont cause any probs, it just aint the best oil to use..

Doesn't make any difference realy. You might be able to tell after say 250k after a life of short cold runs but thats all.
 
The maintenance books says (I quote)

For the Clio 2.0 16V Renault Sport engine and V6 engine for the Megane II 2.0 T engine, use ACEA A3 5W40 standard oil

Sh*te english I know but that is exactly what is written
But the manual isn't the rule. The spec is and the spec states you can use it.
 
  172
Yea im not sayin you'l notice any diff.. but the oil outta renault pumps is 10w40 semi synthetic...so not the greatest. And a 250k f4r would probly be rattling its tits off anyway, no matter what oil used!
 
Thats why Im always curious as to why people pay silly money for all this silkolene/motul s**t if you arn't planning on keeping the car for AT LEAST 5years plus then its not going to effect you.
 

Da

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A 'manual' is guidance by it's very nature mate. As edde says it's the spec that governs what we can/cannot use.
 
  Black/Gold 182
Tosh. It's not in the manual - it's in the service (maintenance) book which is the record the car is properly maintained and hence SPECIFIES the schedule and what work is to be carried out. Anyway, I shall be taking it up with them
 
  Black/Gold 182
it's going back in for warranty work anyway. I'm sure you're right that in reality in makes no difference, put if you pay a premium to get a Renault stamp in the book the least they can do is carry out the service as per the book
 
  172
The majority of renaults serviced at a main dealers are the 1.4's, 1.6's and 1.9.diesels etc, so the oil out the pumps is for those cars.. its only really the turbo diesels that renault insisted u used different oil (5w30 iirc). They wont stock 5 different grades of oil, hence u getting 10w40.

The best thing to do would be to supply your own oil if its that important, and get some knocked off the service bill.
 

DrR

ClioSport Club Member
  VW Golf GTD
Your engine will explode long before the type of oil makes any difference.
 
  Black/Gold 182
it's all a f*cking joke. I took it in at 08:15 this morning and from the sheet I can see they started work at 16:17. So £225 for less than an hours work.
 
  Clio Sport 182
The maintenance books says (I quote)

For the Clio 2.0 16V Renault Sport engine and V6 engine for the Megane II 2.0 T engine, use ACEA A3 5W40 standard oil

Sh*te english I know but that is exactly what is written


it says oxo on buses but they dont sell em !!!
 
  CS Dungeon
Thats why Im always curious as to why people pay silly money for all this silkolene/motul s**t if you arn't planning on keeping the car for AT LEAST 5years plus then its not going to effect you.

Remind me never to buy a car off of you;)
 
Tosh. It's not in the manual - it's in the service (maintenance) book which is the record the car is properly maintained and hence SPECIFIES the schedule and what work is to be carried out. Anyway, I shall be taking it up with them
The service book isn't as I'd said the rules. There right within there rights to use that oil.
it's going back in for warranty work anyway. I'm sure you're right that in reality in makes no difference, put if you pay a premium to get a Renault stamp in the book the least they can do is carry out the service as per the book
They have the service manaul says you ca use it (which you don't have).
it's all a f*cking joke. I took it in at 08:15 this morning and from the sheet I can see they started work at 16:17. So £225 for less than an hours work.
Your point being ? Even seen how much a garage costs to run how muhc people want how efficiently they work how much they cost to train to get the PC's tools ramps taxes pensions company tax etc or how difficult it can be to keep truly accurate start and end times for jobs.

I guess you aksed for price before you booked it in in which case you should have though before letting them work on your car.
 
Thats why Im always curious as to why people pay silly money for all this silkolene/motul s**t if you arn't planning on keeping the car for AT LEAST 5years plus then its not going to effect you.

Remind me never to buy a car off of you;)

Lol Mine gets the cheapest 5-40 I can find! about 13 quid a gallon last time I checked! Pukka stuff (well engine doesnt burn any anyway!)

I change it quite frequently though
 
  Black/Gold 182
and you've moaned about them using 'the wrong grade' when they haven't as it's still within the grades they can use etc. Riiight :rolleyes:

Humour lost on you guess.

And my point remains if the book says 5w40, then that's what they should use. If they could use other grades, then the book shouldn't be specific. Anyway, I politely asked the dealer to check and they said they had used the wrong grade and would change it.
 
Lol, how did he check what grade was in it? How do you know they'll do it?
They will say leave it here & we'll do it, then probably not bother. Unless you stand over them while they do it, you won't know.
 


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