myers688
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- First Name
- Evan
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- Nov 16, 2017
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- Duluth, MN
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- 2018 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited JL Sport S 3.6l
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Long story short, I went to get a “free” oil change done on my JLUS with the 3.6l a couple of weeks ago (see my other post) and they overfilled my oil. Not too surprised as this is seemingly a common occurrence.
It finally warmed up enough in Minnesota (went from -30 degrees to about 20 degrees today) for me to change my oil this weekend and put the correct amount of oil in. After completing the oil change I inspected the “old” oil, mind you I brought my Jeep in for an oil change 433 miles ago, and it was darker than black coffee!!! This leads me to believe that they never even changed the oil at the dealership when I brought my Jeep in... boy am I glad I stayed on top of it and did it myself! What would you do in this situation? Would you bring the issue up to the service manager or just let it be and avoid going back to the “stealership” at all costs?
It finally warmed up enough in Minnesota (went from -30 degrees to about 20 degrees today) for me to change my oil this weekend and put the correct amount of oil in. After completing the oil change I inspected the “old” oil, mind you I brought my Jeep in for an oil change 433 miles ago, and it was darker than black coffee!!! This leads me to believe that they never even changed the oil at the dealership when I brought my Jeep in... boy am I glad I stayed on top of it and did it myself! What would you do in this situation? Would you bring the issue up to the service manager or just let it be and avoid going back to the “stealership” at all costs?
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