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Thanks. It was my biggest problem at the moment and actually wasn't really that big of a problem, just time consuming :)




Pretty stupid, but if that's your biggest problem right now.......congratulations!
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I've got Ford Reward Points and 1 free oil changes waiting and I do my own oil changes

I let the dealer change it twice. 1st time they put 7 quarts in instead of 8. 2nd time they argued with me saying I don't need synthetic and put in regular oil. Okay thats fine but I wanted synthetic.

I'm done with them and I really wanted to like the Ford Dealer.
 

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. Why anyone still does it at home... Unless you just enjoy it :)

If you really want to get me going about dealers its the you call a week ahead for an APPOINTMENT!!! they say be here at 8 don't be late. You show up and they say well we will get to your car soon and then 2 hours later... Doesn't anyone know the meaning of the word appointment? Seems 3 hour oil changes at dealers is fairly common prctice.

^^^ thats another reason why I don't go to the Dealer. ^^^^

Takes me 45 minutes to drive there and it takes 2 hours to do it for some reason even with a appointment. That 3 and a half hours. Half a frekkin day :explode:

I takes me 15 minutes to change my oil in the garage. I put the old oil in mIlk cartons and just drop it off at Advance Auto where I buy the oil an filter. and yes I enjoy doing It.
 

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I haven't had problems with ford dealers on the service side. I use Porter ford and they have a designated tech for mustangs. Which may or may not be a lie but after chatting with the tech, he seemed very good at what he does. In this day and age I feel like dealers are very hit or miss, it almost seems like car dealers are money grabs by that I mean in it for the short term.
 

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Thanks. It was my biggest problem at the moment and actually wasn't really that big of a problem, just time consuming :)
For Roush that's a huge problem. The warranty specifies 5w50. I wouldn't want to be driving around 660rwhp with the wrong oil.
 

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If you really want to get me going about dealers its the you call a week ahead for an APPOINTMENT!!! they say be here at 8 don't be late. You show up and they say well we will get to your car soon and then 2 hours later... Doesn't anyone know the meaning of the word appointment? Seems 3 hour oil changes at dealers is fairly common prctice.
That's what is really annoying with my dealer, it takes a very long time for basic jobs, its basically a ~2h oil change after letting the car wait in the parking lot for an hour.
Or I can ask them to drop me at home and come pick me up but that makes the oil change take 5 to 6 hours and I don't really like leaving my car at the dealership if I can avoid it.
 

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Plus I have a gravel driveway and no garage. So oil changes myself are a bit of a chore. Al depends on your set up :) for me hell my stands are in the shed moving car to a flat spot jacking it up.... blah blah blah. I would have a hour into it, family bother me the whole time. Well you get it . For me not worth doing at home :) all the extra running to buy the oil and filter and dropping off used.
Your just not set up right and yeah I wouldn't do it either under those conditions.

Love my garage. Relaxing with tunes and beer. Changing the Engine Oil, Primary and Transmission fluid in the Harley Today.

I let the dealer do it one time because I was feeling lazy and they put the oil filter on way too tight and it was a nightmare to take off. They also super tightened the Derby cover bolts and I had to chisel 2 of them out and go back to the dealer to get new ones. :explode:

Its not just Ford dealer mechanics that suck ... lol
 
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I do agree with that part. My response was more to answer the poster who asked if that is the biggest problem I have. I'm assuming that he meant there are more things to be worried about in life. I definitely would not want to be driving it with anything other than the Roush specified oil weight.

For Roush that's a huge problem. The warranty specifies 5w50. I wouldn't want to be driving around 660rwhp with the wrong oil.
 

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OH they will still be in business because there are thousands of people that are not on auto forums and have no idea how to do anything to their car. I didn't make a first mistake, since I chose to take it there :) Oil changes are not rocket science and in the end it worked out ok. I have the credit, so why not use it. The important thing is I know to check and verify.
I was alluding to the Covid stuff multiplied by crappy service. Guess we'll see :)
 

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Can you use the rewards points and buy the oil and filter from the parts dept? then do the service at home.
 

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I takes me 15 minutes to change my oil in the garage.
Meh.. I put a 5 gallon pail under the drain, poke a hole in the oil filter, then come back in an hour or until it's drip dry. I ain't in no rush haha.
 
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Yep, I'm pretty sure that you can. I'm actually checking to see if Ford has any parts or accessories that I want. I think I will check what Ford charges for their Ford Performance half-shafts. I bet it is a lot more than high horsepower aftermarket ones.

Can you use the rewards points and buy the oil and filter from the parts dept? then do the service at home.
 
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Make sure you are registered with Ford Pass and then make sure you are registered for the rewards program. Download the app and your can the rewards and a lot other real time informations about your car... Such as the address it's currently at, fuel gauge, maintenance issues, start up, etc.

My dealership asked for my email when I bought the car and had everything set up and ready 2 weeks before I picked up the car. A new car automatically gives you enough points to cover 3-4 oil changes if you choose to use then for that.

Checking your rewards will show you a screen similar to this one.



Where can you track your ford reward points?
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There is a lot to be said about this thread. Myself I just do not understand how something as simple and basic as an oil change is done wrong. I agree with taking advantage of Ford Points and using them. I have purchased 4 new cars from my Dealer since 2017 and I still have the free oil changes for each car. I'm getting up there at 77 but still do my own oil changes. It gives me something to do that I enjoy and peace of mind knowing it was done right. There's no waiting, no paperwork, and no bullshit.
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